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Onion Type dead end for multistrand system

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PSR_1

Civil/Environmental
Aug 9, 2016
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Hi Guys. I was wandering if it is practically possible to use onion type dead end anchor for multistrand system applied to a beam. I am talking about S12( 12 strand anchor), S15, S19 or above. The constraint in my mind not use onion type is compaction of concrete ( since multiple onions would be stacked in a small space for a beam) and I have never applied it so wouldn't They be bursting. Please share your practical experience, if you have done it before?
 
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I have done it many times, especially for 12 x 1/2"Φ strand multi-strand tendons. It is important to use a spacer plate at the onion fixed-end to ensure that the "onions" do not overlap, and you need to design the local and general zones reinforcement similar to other end zones.

VSL Technical Report #3 "Detailing for Post-Tensioned" has some relevant technical information of this subject. See attached file.

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Check with you local PT installer company in you region to verify local practices. It is of no use specifying something if it typically is not used in your area.
 
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