Alternative Reinforcing Details in Dapped Ends of Precast Concrete Bridge Girders: Experimental Investigation

The ends of precast girders often have a reduced depth over short lengths in the form of dapped ends. Girders with dapped ends normally are used in parking structures and pedestrian bridges. Because of the reduced depth at the girder ends, the shear stresses are high, and, therefore, the design of d...

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