E.A. Abul-Feilat’s research while affiliated with King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals and other places

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Design optimization of continuous partially prestressed concrete beams
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April 1995

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Computers & Structures

A.S. Al-Gahtani

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S.S. Al-Saadoun

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E.A. Abul-Feilat

An effective formulation for optimum design of two-span continuous partially prestressed concrete beams is described in this paper. Variable prestressing forces along the tendon profile, which may be jacked from one end or both ends with flexibility in the overlapping range and location, and the induced secondary effects are considered. The imposed constraints are on flexural stresses, ultimate flexural strength, cracking moment, ultimate shear strength, reinforcement limits cross-section dimensions, and cable profile geometries. These constraints are formulated in accordance with ACI (American Concrete Institute) code provisions. The capabilities of the program to solve several engineering problems are presented.

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... In the field of structural design several optimization applications can be found, such as, the researches of Al-Gahtani et al. [11], Albero et al. [12], Navarro-Rubio et al. [8], Castilho [13], and Castilho et al. [14] that applied optimization concepts to reduce the cost and weight of precast elements. Other applications in the field of structural engineering can be observed in Azad et al. [10] applied an optimization process for steel trusses under dynamic excitation. ...

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Optimum design of precast and prestressed beams with focus on CO2 emission reduction
Design optimization of continuous partially prestressed concrete beams
  • Citing Article
  • April 1995

Computers & Structures