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Lightweight Concrete for High Strength - Expanded Shale & Clay

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Figure C.22 Ms. Lyn Clements (GDOT) marking cracks<br />

C.5 Details of Strand Development Length Results<br />

In order to evaluate the development length test results, strand end slip was<br />

graphed against embedment length. Since only selected embedment lengths were tested, it was<br />

not possible to exactly pinpoint the development length. It was possible, however, to identify<br />

points at which the failure transitioned from flexure to shear-slip. Figure C.23 shows a bar graph<br />

<strong>for</strong> all G1 girders. The G1 1X bar graphs <strong>for</strong> the 67 and 81-inch embedment length strand slip<br />

results were limited to 0.02 inches to better show the 2X bar graph results. The table below the<br />

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