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AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEX PCI JOURNAL, VOLUME 41, 1996 T= following is an index of all reports, papers, design- followed by the title, volume, number, date of publication construction articles and discussions which have ap- and page numbers for each report, article or discussion. peared in the PC] JOURNAL during the past year. The material is then classified in chronological order This index is the fifth supplement to the PCI JOURNAL under various subject categories. Depending on their scope, 10-Year and 25-Year Indexes which comprehensively refer- some articles are listed under more than one heading. ence all reports, articles and discussions published in the Many recent back issues of the PCI JOURNAL are still JOURNAL from V. 1, No. 1, May 1956 through V. 36, available. In addition, several of the more important articles No. 6, November-December 1991. are available in reprint form. In cases where individual Listed first is the Author Index which includes, in alpha- reprints are unavailable, copies of articles can be obtained at betical order, the names of all contributing authors for 1996, cost of reproduction. Author Index A Bakis, Charles E. “Performance of FRP Tendon-Anchor Systems for Prestressed Arioglu, Ergin Concrete Structures,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, — Disc. “Statistical Properties of Plant-Produced High Strength pp. 34-44. Concrete in Compression,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, pp. 92-93. Benak, Joseph V. Arumugasaami, Panchy “Prestressed Concrete Piles in Jointless Bridges,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 56-67. — “Behavior and Design of Double Tees With Web Openings,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, pp. 46-62. Blackett, Bruce Aswad, Alex — “Horizontal Connections for Precast Concrete Shear Wall Panels — Clos. “Statistical Properties of Plant-Produced High Strength Under Cyclic Shear Loading,” V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, Concrete in Compression,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, pp. 64-80. pp. 92-93. Buckner, C. Dale Azizinamini, Atorod — Clos. “A Review of Strand Development Length for Preten- — “Application of a New Nondestructive Evaluation Technique to sioned Concrete Members,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, a 25-Year-Old Prestressed Concrete Girder,” V. 41, No. 3, May- pp. 112-127. June 1996, pp. 82-95. Burns, Ned H. — Disc. “A Review of Strand Development Length for Preten- B sioned Concrete Members,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, Baishya, Mantu C. pp. 112-127. — Disc. “A Review of Strand Development Length for Preten- “Measured Transfer Lengths of 0.5 and 0.6 in. Strands in Preten- sioned Concrete Members,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, sioned Concrete,” V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, pp. 112-127. pp. 44-65. 100 PCI JOURNAL AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEX PCI JOURNAL, VOLUME 41, 1996 T= following is an index of all reports, papers, design- followed by the title, volume, number, date of publication construction articles and discussions which have ap- and page numbers for each report, article or discussion. peared in the PC] JOURNAL during the past year. The material is then classified in chronological order This index is the fifth supplement to the PCI JOURNAL under various subject categories. Depending on their scope, 10-Year and 25-Year Indexes which comprehensively refer- some articles are listed under more than one heading. ence all reports, articles and discussions published in the Many recent back issues of the PCI JOURNAL are still JOURNAL from V. 1, No. 1, May 1956 through V. 36, available. In addition, several of the more important articles No. 6, November-December 1991. are available in reprint form. In cases where individual Listed first is the Author Index which includes, in alpha- reprints are unavailable, copies of articles can be obtained at betical order, the names of all contributing authors for 1996, cost of reproduction. Author Index A Bakis, Charles E. “Performance of FRP Tendon-Anchor Systems for Prestressed Arioglu, Ergin Concrete Structures,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, — Disc. “Statistical Properties of Plant-Produced High Strength pp. 34-44. Concrete in Compression,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, pp. 92-93. Benak, Joseph V. Arumugasaami, Panchy “Prestressed Concrete Piles in Jointless Bridges,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 56-67. — “Behavior and Design of Double Tees With Web Openings,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, pp. 46-62. Blackett, Bruce Aswad, Alex — “Horizontal Connections for Precast Concrete Shear Wall Panels — Clos. “Statistical Properties of Plant-Produced High Strength Under Cyclic Shear Loading,” V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, Concrete in Compression,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, pp. 64-80. pp. 92-93. Buckner, C. Dale Azizinamini, Atorod — Clos. “A Review of Strand Development Length for Preten- — “Application of a New Nondestructive Evaluation Technique to sioned Concrete Members,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, a 25-Year-Old Prestressed Concrete Girder,” V. 41, No. 3, May- pp. 112-127. June 1996, pp. 82-95. Burns, Ned H. — Disc. “A Review of Strand Development Length for Preten- B sioned Concrete Members,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, Baishya, Mantu C. pp. 112-127. — Disc. “A Review of Strand Development Length for Preten- “Measured Transfer Lengths of 0.5 and 0.6 in. Strands in Preten- sioned Concrete Members,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, sioned Concrete,” V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, pp. 112-127. pp. 44-65. 100 PCI JOURNAL C G Chen, Tony L. Gagarin, Nicolas — “A Composite Precast Prestressed Concrete System for Marine — “Analysis of Experimental Data Using Discriminants, Ellipsoidal Wharfs,” V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 110-115. Contours, and Hotelling’s T’,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 92-110. Coburn, Mike “A Composite Precast Prestressed Concrete System for Marine Ghali, Amin Wharfs,” V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 110-115. — “Improving the Durability and Performance of Spun-Cast Con- crete Poles,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 68-90. “Time-Dependent Stresses in Prestressed Concrete Sections of D General Shape,” V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 96-104. “Cracking, Ultimate Strength and Deformations of Prestressed deV Batchelor, Barrington Concrete Sections of General Shape,” V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 114-122. “Shear Behavior of Full-Scale Prestressed Concrete Girders: Comparison Between AASHTO Specifications and LRFD Code,” V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 48-62. H Dilger, Walter H. — “Improving the Durability and Performance of Spun-Cast Con- Halsey, Todd J. crete Poles,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 68-90. “Destructive Testing of Two Forty-Year-Old Prestressed Con- crete Bridge Beams,” V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, Dixon, Troy O. pp. 84-93. “Performance of FRP Tendon-Anchor Systems for Prestressed Concrete Structures,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, Hime, William G. pp. 34-44. “Delayed Ettringite Formation — A Concern for Precast Con- crete?” V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 26-30. Hoyle, Joe E — “Henderson County Courthouse,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, p. 140-141. Einea, Amin “Stamp of Approval for Normandy Bridge,” V. 41, No. 2, — “Seismic Behavior of a Six-Story Precast Concrete Office Build- March-April 1996, p. 142-143. ing,” V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 56-77. “Precast Concrete Memorializes Saint Michael’s Cemetery,” El-Remaily, Ahmed V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 116-117. — “Transverse Design of Adjacent Precast Prestressed Con- “ACI Moves Into New Headquarters,” V. 41, No. 3, May-June crete Box Girder Bridges,” V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, 1996, p. 118. pp. 96-113. “PCI Convention Preview, Orlando, Florida/October 20-23,” V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 14-25. Elmorsi, Mostafa “Shockey Celebrates 100 Years of Success,” V. 41, No. 5, “Response of Large Panel Precast Wall Systems: Analysis and September-October 1996, pp. 120-121. Design,” V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 90-108. “Highlights: PCI’s 42nd Annual Convention, Orlando, Englekirk, Robert E. Florida/October 20-23,” V. 41. No. 6, November-December “An Innovative Design Solution for Precast Prestressed Concrete 1996, pp. 14-27. Buildings in High Seismic Zones,” V. 41, No. 4, July-August “The Olympic Tennis Center,” V. 41. No. 6, November- 1996, pp. 44-53. December 1996, p. 136. Hutchens, Eric “Variation of Prestress Force in a Prestressed Concrete Bridge During the First 30 Months,” V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, pp. 66-72. Fischer, Larry G. “Behavior and Design of Double Tees With Web Openings,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, pp. 46-62. Fitzgerald, Jessie B. Imper, Richard R. — “Spliced Bulb-Tee Girders Bring Strength and Grace to Pueblo’s — “Looking Beyond the Organizational Chart,” V. 41, No. 1, Main Street Viaduct,” V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, January-February 1996, p. 13. pp. 40-54. “Riding the Economic Wave,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April Frantz, Gregory C. 1996, p. 11. — “Fatigue Tests of 27-Year-Old Prestressed Concrete Bridge Box “The PCI JOURNAL Can Also Be a Marketing Tool,” V. 41, Beams,” V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, pp. 74-83. No. 3, May-June 1996, p. 11. January-February 1997 “PCI is on the Cutting Edge of Technology,” V. 41, No. 4, July- L August 1996, p. 13. “Student Education: Key to Future Industry Growth,” V. 41, Laszlo, George No. 5, September-October 1996, p. 11. — “A Precast Prestressed Concrete Moment-Resisting Frame “The New Bridge Design Manual: Breaking New Ground,” Building for Seismic Zone 3,” V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, p. 13. pp. 34-47. Leach, Howard “GFRC Beautifies Redwood City Police Station,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, pp. 14-19. Jamshidi, Mostafa LeClaire, Philip J. — “Prestressed Concrete Piles in Jointless Bridges,” V. 41, No. 2, — “Effect of Elevated Temperature on the Bond Strength of Epoxy- March-April 1996, pp. 56-67. Coated Prestressing Strand,” V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 54-61. Lennen, Rick K — “Precast Prestressed Concrete — Solution of Choice for Lin- coln Heights Water Tanks,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February Kaczinski, Mark 1996, pp. 20-23. — “Evaluation of Effective Prestress Force in 28-Year-Old Prestressed Concrete Bridge Beams,” V. 41, No. 6, November- Logan, Donald R. December 1996, pp. 78-89. — Disc. “A Review of Strand Development Length for Preten- sioned Concrete Members,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, Kamel, Mounir R. pp. 112-127. — “Prestressed Concrete Piles in Jointless Bridges,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 56-67. Low, Say-Gunn “The Inverted Tee Shallow Bridge System for Rural Areas,” — “Seismic Behavior of a Six-Story Precast Concrete Office Build- V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, pp. 28-43. ing,” V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 56-77. Kawakami, Makoto — “Time-Dependent Stresses in Prestressed Concrete Sections of General Shape,” V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 96-104. M “Cracking, Ultimate Strength and Deformations of Prestressed Concrete Sections of General Shape,” V. 41, No. 4, July-August MacRae, Gregory A. 1996, pp. 114-122. — “Seismic Tests of Precast Beam-to-Column Joint Subassem- blages With Unbonded Tendons,” V. 41, No. 1, January- Keeler, Bruce February 1996, pp. 64-81. — “Application of a New Nondestructive Evaluation Technique to a 25-Year-Old Prestressed Concrete Girder,” V. 41, No. 3, May- Magaiia, Rafael June 1996, pp. 82-95. — “Seismic Behavior of a Six-Story Precast Concrete Office Build- ing,” V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 56-77. Kianoush, M. Reza — “Response of Large Panel Precast Wall Systems: Analysis and Mancill, Earl Design,” V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 90-108. “A Composite Precast Prestressed Concrete System for Marine Wharfs,” V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 110-115. Klovsky, Robert — “Behavior and Design of Static Cast Prestressed Concrete McDonald, David B. Distribution Poles,” V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, — “Durability Aspects of Precast Prestressed Concrete — Part 1: pp. 94-106. Historical Review,” V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 62-74. Knowles, Edward S. “Durability Aspects of Precast Prestressed Concrete — Part 2: Chloride Permeability Study,” V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, “GFRC Beautifies Redwood City Police Station,” V. 41, No. 1, pp. 76-95. January-February 1996, pp. 14-19. Krause, Gary Mecalco D., Guillermo — “Transverse Design of Adjacent Precast Prestressed Con- — “Precast Concrete Reduces Cost and Speeds Construction crete Box Girder Bridges,” V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, of Querétaro Bus Terminal,” V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 96-113. pp. 24-32. Kumar, Nukala V. V. Phani Mehrabi, Armin B. “Interface Horizontal Shear Strength in Composite Decks With — “Application of a New Nondestructive Evaluation Technique to Precast Concrete Panels,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, a 25-Year-Old Prestressed Concrete Girder,” V. 41, No. 3, May- pp. 42-55. June 1996, pp. 82-95. 102 PCI JOURNAL Miller, George Pfeifer, Donald W. — “Precast Prestressed Concrete — Solution of Choice for Lin- — “Durability Aspects of Precast Prestressed Concrete — Part 1: coln Heights Water Tanks,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February Historical Review,” V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 62-74. 1996, pp. 20-23. “Durability Aspects of Precast Prestressed Concrete — Part 2: Chloride Permeability Study,” V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, Miller, Richard pp. 76-95. — “Destructive Testing of Two Forty-Year-Old Prestressed Concrete Bridge Beams,” V. 41, No. 5, September-October Prebis, Walter J. 1996, pp. 84-93. — “The New International Building Code,” V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, p. 111. Ming, Lau Joo — “Precast Concrete — Solution of Choice for Upgrading Public Priestley, M. J. Nigel Housing in Singapore,” V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 12-22. — “Seismic Tests of Precast Beam-to-Column Joint Subassem- blages With Unbonded Tendons,” V. 41, No. 1, January- February 1996, pp. 64-81. N — “The PRESSS Program — Current Status and Proposed Plans for Phase III,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 22-40. Nanni, Antonio Prussack, Chuck — “Performance of FRP Tendon-Anchor Systems for Prestressed — “Precast Prestressed Concrete — Solution of Choice for Lin- Concrete Structures,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, coln Heights Water Tanks,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February pp. 34-44. 1996, pp. 20-23. Nasser, George D. “Architectural Detailing and Precast/Prestressed Concrete Play Key Role in Success of the Boston College Parking Structure,” R V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 12-20. “Architectural Precast Concrete Brings Beauty and Elegance to Ramirez, Julio A. Philadelphia Criminal Justice Center,” V. 41, No. 5, September- “Interface Horizontal Shear Strength in Composite Decks With October 1996, pp. 18-27. Precast Concrete Panels,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 42-55. Rao, Chetana O — “Fatigue Tests of 27-Year-Old Prestressed Concrete Bridge Box Beams,” V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, pp. 74-83. O’Connor, Daniel — “Variation of Prestress Force in a Prestressed Concrete Bridge Rao, S. V. Krishna Mohan During the First 30 Months,” V. 41, No. 5, September-October — “Improving the Durability and Performance of Spun-Cast Con- 1996, pp. 66-72. crete Poles,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 68-90. O’Neil, Edward F. Rizkalla, Sami H. — “Performance of FRP Tendon-Anchor Systems for Prestressed — “Horizontal Connections for Precast Concrete Shear Wall Panels Concrete Structures,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, Under Cyclic Shear Loading,” V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 34-44. pp. 64-80. Rohde, John — “Application of a New Nondestructive Evaluation Technique to P a 25-Year-Old Prestressed Concrete Girder,” V. 41, No. 3, May- June 1996, pp. 82-95. Paramasivam, P. “Behavior and Design of Static Cast Prestressed Concrete — “Designing Hollow-Core Slabs for Continutity,” V. 41, No. 1, Distribution Poles,” V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, January-February 1996, pp. 82-91. pp. 94-106. Payan, Alejandro Valerio Rosson, Barry T. — “Precast Concrete Reduces Cost and Speeds Construction — “Behavior and Design of Static Cast Prestressed Concrete of Querétaro Bus Terminal,” V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, Distribution Poles,” V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, pp. 24-32. pp. 94-106. Peeples, Frank K. Russell, Bruce W. “A Composite Precast Prestressed Concrete System for Marine — Disc. “A Review of Strand Development Length for Preten- Wharfs,” V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 110-115. sioned Concrete Members,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, Pessiki, Stephen pp. 112-127. “Evaluation of Effective Prestress Force in 28-Year-Old “Measured Transfer Lengths of 0.5 and 0.6 in. Strands in Preten- Prestressed Concrete Bridge Beams,” V. 41, No. 6, November- sioned Concrete,” V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, December 1996, pp. 78-89. pp. 44-65. January-February 1997 “Prestressed Concrete Piles in Jointless Bridges,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 56-67. Saiidi, M. Saiid Disc. “A Review of Strand Development Length for Preten- sioned Concrete Members,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, — “Variation of Prestress Force in a Prestressed Concrete Bridge pp. 112-127. During the First 30 Months,” V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, pp. 66-72. “Transverse Design of Adjacent Precast Prestressed Concrete Box Girder Bridges,” V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, Savage, John M. pp. 96-113. “Behavior and Design of Double Tees With Web Openings,” “The Inverted Tee Shallow Bridge System for Rural Areas,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, pp. 46-62. V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, pp. 28-43. Scanlon, Andrew “Seismic Behavior of a Six-Story Precast Concrete Office Building,” V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 56-77. “Response of Large Panel Precast Wall Systems: Analysis and Design,” V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 90-108. Tan, Kiang-Hwee Shahawy, Mohsen A. — “Designing Hollow-Core Slabs for Continutity,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, pp. 82-91. “Shear Behavior of Full-Scale Prestressed Concrete Girders: Comparison Between AASHTO Specifications and LRFD Tay, Louis Code,” V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 48-62. — “Precast Concrete — Solution of Choice for Upgrading Public Shaikh, A. Fattah Housing in Singapore,” V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 12-22. — “Effect of Elevated Temperature on the Bond Strength of Epoxy-Coated Prestressing Strand,” V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 54-61. V Shamir, Eliezer — “Standard Precast Sections Show Versatility and Economy in Van Dyke, P. Leonard Israel’s New Pedestrian Bridges,” V. 41, No. 6, November- — “A Composite Precast Prestressed Concrete System for December 1996, pp. 116-119. Marine Wharfs,” V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, Sherman, Matthew R. pp. 110-115. “Durability Aspects of Precast Prestressed Concrete — Part 1: Historical Review,” V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 62-74. “Durability Aspects of Precast Prestressed Concrete — Part 2: Ww Chloride Permeability Study,” V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 76-95. Wescott, Herbert H. Shields, Joseph — “Evaluation of Effective Prestress Force in 28-Year-Old — “Variation of Prestress Force in a Prestressed Concrete Bridge Prestressed Concrete Bridge Beams,” V. 41, No. 6, November- During the First 30 Months,” V. 41, No. 5, September-October December 1996, pp. 78-89. 1996, pp. 66-72. West, Jeffrey S. Soudki, Khaled A. — “Horizontal Connections for Precast Concrete Shear Wall Pan- — “Horizontal Connections for Precast Concrete Shear Wall Pan- els Under Cyclic Shear Loading,” V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, els Under Cyclic Shear Loading,” V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 64-80. pp. 64-80. Stelmack, Thomas W. — “Spliced Bulb-Tee Girders Bring Strength and Grace to Y Pueblo’s Main Street Viaduct,” V. 41, No. 6, November- December 1996, pp. 40-54. Yamane, Takashi — “Transverse Design of Adjacent Precast Prestressed Con- T crete Box Girder Bridges,” V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 96-113. Tabsh, Sami W. — Clos. “Statistical Properties of Plant-Produced High Strength Concrete in Compression,” V. 41, No. 1, January-February Z 1996, pp. 92-93. Tadros, Maher K. Zheng, Lian-Xiang — “Behavior and Design of Double Tees With Web Openings,” — “Designing Hollow-Core Slabs for Continutity,” V. 41, No. 1, V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, pp. 46-62. January-February 1996, pp. 82-91. PCI JOURNAL Subject Index APPLICATIONS ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE Architectural Precast Concrete Buildings “GFRC Beautifies Redwood City Police Station,’ Howard Leach “GFRC Beautifies Redwood City Police Station,” Howard Leach and Edward S. Knowles, V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, and Edward S. Knowles, V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, pp. 14-19. pp. 14-19. “Architectural Precast Concrete Brings Beauty and Elegance to Bridges (see BRIDGES) Philadelphia Criminal Justice Center,” V. 41, No. 5, September- October 1996, pp. 18-27. Buildings “Precast Concrete Reduces Cost and Speeds Construction of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete Querétaro Bus Terminal,” Alejandro Valerio Payan and “GFRC Beautifies Redwood City Police Station,” Howard Leach Guillermo Mecalco D., V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 24-32. and Edward S. Knowles, V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, pp. 14-19. Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete “GFRC Beautifies Redwood City Police Station,” Howard Leach Parking Structures and Edward S. Knowles, V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, “Architectural Detailing and Precast/Prestressed Concrete Play pp. 14-19. Key Role in Success of the Boston College Parking Structure,” V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 12-20. Housing “Precast Concrete — Solution of Choice for Upgrading Public AWARDS PROGRAM WINNERS Housing in Singapore,” Lau Joo Ming and Louis Tay, V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 12-22. “1996 PCI Design Awards Program — The Winning Entries,” V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, pp. 12-17. Industrial Buildings Malt-O-Meal Food-Processing Plant, Northfield, Minnesota, p. 14. “A Precast Prestressed Concrete Moment-Resisting Frame Build- Centennial Olympic Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, p. 14. ing for Seismic Zone 3,” George Laszlo, V. 41, No. 3, May-June Medical Science Research Building at Duke University, 1996, pp. 34-47. Durham, North Carolina, p. 14. One McGill, Montréal, Québec, Canada, p. 14. Justice Facilities Cope Cooling Tower, Cope, South Carolina, p. 14. “Architectural Precast Concrete Brings Beauty and Elegance to Lincoln Heights Reservoirs, Spokane, Washington, p. 14. Philadelphia Criminal Justice Center,” V. 41, No. 5, September- The Ninth Square, New Haven, Connecticut, p. 15. October 1996, pp. 18-27. Sacramento Municipal Utility District, Customer Service Center, Sacramento, California, p. 15. Marine Wharfs Sacramento Convention Center Expansion, Sacramento, Califor- “A Composite Precast Prestressed Concrete System for Marine Wharfs,” Frank K. Peeples, Tony L. Chen, P. Leonard Van nia, p. 15. Bartle Hall Conference Center, Kansas City, Missouri, p. 15. Dyke, Mike Coburn, and Earl Mancill, V. 41, No. 6, November- Levine Science Research Center at Duke University, Durham, December 1996, pp. 110-115. North Carolina, p. 15. Parking Structures DeKalb County Sheriff's Headquarters and Jail, Decatur, Geor- “Architectural Detailing and Precast/Prestressed Concrete Play gia, p. 15. Key Role in Success of the Boston College Parking Structure,” Philadelphia Criminal Justice Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylva- V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 12-20. nia, p. 16. “An Innovative Design Solution for Precast Prestressed Concrete Grand Victoria Casino Parking Structure, Elgin, Illinois, p. 16. Buildings in High Seismic Zones,” Robert E. Englekirk, V. 41, Menauhant Road Bridge Over Green Pond, Falmouth, Mas- No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 44-53. sachusetts, p. 16. I-181 Bridge over South Indian Creek and U.S. 23, Unicoi Pedestrian Bridges County, Tennessee, p. 16. “Standard Precast Sections Show Versatility and Economy in Is- N.E. 134th Street Undercrossing, Vancouver, Washington, p. 16. rael’s New Pedestrian Bridges,” Eliezer Shamir, V. 41, No. 6, Main Street Viaduct, Pueblo, Colorado, p. 16. November-December 1996, pp. 116-119. Bridge of Hope, St. Cloud, Minnesota, p. 17. January-February 1997 - Floating Wave Attenuator, New York, New York, p. 17. Prestress Losses - Angels Flight Railway and Funicular Trestle, Los Angeles, Cali- “Variation of Prestress Force in a Prestressed Concrete Bridge fornia, p. 17. During the First 30 Months,” M. Saiid Saiidi, Joseph Shields, - Louise Hillhurst Bridge, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, p. 17. Daniel O’Connor, and Eric Hutchens, V. 41, No. 5, September- October 1996, pp. 66-72. “Fatigue Tests of 27-Year-Old Prestressed Concrete Bridge Box BRIDGES Beams,” Chetana Rao and Gregory C. Frantz, V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, pp. 74-83. Box Girders “Destructive Testing of Two Forty-Year-Old Prestressed Concrete “Transverse Design of Adjacent Precast Prestressed Concrete Box Bridge Beams,” Todd J. Halsey and Richard Miller, V. 41, No. 5, Girder Bridges,” Ahmed El-Remaily, Maher K. Tadros, Takashi September-October 1996, pp. 84-93. Yamane, and Gary Krause, V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, “Evaluation of Effective Prestress Force in 28-Year-Old Pre- pp. 96-113. stressed Concrete Bridge Beams,” Stephen Pessiki, Mark “Variation of Prestress Force in a Prestressed Concrete Bridge Kaczinski, and Herbert H. Wescott, V. 41, No. 6, November- During the First 30 Months,” M. Saiid Saiidi, Joseph Shields, December 1996, pp. 78-89. Daniel O’Connor, and Eric Hutchens, V. 41, No. 5, September- October 1996, pp. 66-72. Shear Strength “Fatigue Tests of 27-Year-Old Prestressed Concrete Bridge Box “Shear Behavior of Full-Scale Prestressed Concrete Girders: Com- Beams,” Chetana Rao and Gregory C. Frantz, V. 41, No. 5, parison Between AASHTO Specifications and LRFD Code,” September-October 1996, pp. 74-83. Mohsen A. Shahawy and Barrington deV Batchelor, V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 48-62. Bulb-Tee Girders “Spliced Bulb-Tee Girders Bring Strength and Grace to Pueblo’s Spliced Girders Main Street Viaduct,” Jessie B. Fitzgerald and Thomas W. Stel- “Spliced Bulb-Tee Girders Bring Strength and Grace to Pueblo’s mack, V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 40-54. Main Street Viaduct,” Jessie B. Fitzgerald and Thomas W. Stel- mack, V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 40-54. Deck Panels “Interface Horizontal Shear Strength in Composite Decks with Pre- T-Beams cast Concrete Panels,” Nukala V. V. Phani Kumar and Julio A. “Destructive Testing of Two Forty-Year-Old Prestressed Concrete Ramirez, V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 42-55. Bridge Beams,” Todd J. Halsey and Richard Miller, V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, pp. 84-93. Design “The Inverted Tee Shallow Bridge System for Rural Areas,” Mounir R. Kamel and Maher K. Tadros, V. 41, No. 5, Septem- COMMITTEE REPORTS ber-October 1996, pp. 28-43. Building Codes Fatigue Strength “PCI Standard Design Practice,’ PCI Technical Activities Council “Fatigue Tests of 27-Year-Old Prestressed Concrete Bridge Box and PCI Committee on Building Code, V. 41, No. 4, July- Beams,” Chetana Rao and Gregory C. Frantz, V. 41, No. 5, August 1996, pp. 31-43. September-October 1996, pp. 74-83. PCI Design Handbook I-Girders “Background and Discussion of the PCI Design Handbook, Fourth “Shear Behavior of Full-Scale Prestressed Concrete Girders: Com- Edition,” PCI Committee on Industry Handbook, Fourth Edition, parison Between AASHTO Specifications and LRFD Code,” V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 28-38. Mohsen A. Shahawy and Barrington deV Batchelor, V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 48-62. “Evaluation of Effective Prestress Force in 28-Year-Old Pre- CONNECTIONS stressed Concrete Bridge Beams,” Stephen Pessiki, Mark Kaczinski, and Herbert H. Wescott, V. 41, No. 6, November- Shear Wall Panels December 1996, pp. 78-89. “Horizontal Connections for Precast Concrete Shear Wall Panels Inverted Tees Under Cyclic Shear Loading,” Khaled A. Soudki, Jeffrey S. “The Inverted Tee Shallow Bridge System for Rural Areas,” West, Sami H. Rizkalla, and Bruce Blackett, V. 41, No. 3, May- Mounir R. Kamel and Maher K. Tadros, V. 41, No. 5, Septem- June 1996, pp. 64-80. ber-October 1996, pp. 28-43. Pedestrian Bridges CONSTRUCTION “Standard Precast Sections Show Versatility and Economy in Is- rael’s New Pedestrian Bridges,” Eliezer Shamir, V. 41, No. 6, Buildings November-December 1996, pp. 116-119. “GFRC Beautifies Redwood City Police Station,” Howard Leach and Edward S. Knowles, V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, Piles pp. 14-19. “Prestressed Concrete Piles in Jointless Bridges,” Mounir R. “Precast Concrete Reduces Cost and Speeds Construction of Kamel, Joseph V. Benak, Maher K. Tadros, and Mostafa Querétaro Bus Terminal,” Alejandro Valerio Payan and Jamshidi, V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 56-67. Guillermo Mecalco D., V. 41, No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 24-32. 106 PCI JOURNAL Housing Hollow-Core Slabs “Precast Concrete — Solution of Choice for Upgrading Public “Designing Hollow-Core Slabs for Continutity,” Kiang-Hwee Tan, Housing in Singapore,” Lau Joo Ming and Louis Tay, V. 41, Lian-Xiang Zheng, and P. Paramasivam, V. 41, No. 1, January- No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 12-22. February 1996, pp. 82-91. Industrial Buildings Housing “A Precast Prestressed Concrete Moment-Resisting Frame Build- “Precast Concrete — Solution of Choice for Upgrading Public ing for Seismic Zone 3,” George Laszlo, V. 41, No. 3, May-June Housing in Singapore,” Lau Joo Ming and Louis Tay, V. 41, 1996, pp. 34-47. No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 12-22. Marine Wharfs I-Girders “A Composite Precast Prestressed Concrete System for Marine “Shear Behavior of Full-Scale Prestressed Concrete Girders: Com- Wharfs,” Frank K. Peeples, Tony L. Chen, P. Leonard Van parison Between AASHTO Specifications and LRFD Code,” Dyke, Mike Coburn, and Earl Mancill, V. 41, No. 6, November- Mohsen A. Shahawy and Barrington deV Batchelor, V. 41, December 1996, pp. 110-115. No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 48-62. Parking Structures industrial Buildings “Architectural Detailing and Precast/Prestressed Concrete Play “A Precast Prestressed Concrete Moment-Resisting Frame Build- Key Role in Success of the Boston College Parking Structure,” ing for Seismic Zone 3,” George Laszlo, V. 41, No. 3, May-June V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 12-20. 1996, pp. 34-47. “An Innovative Design Solution for Precast Prestressed Concrete Buildings in High Seismic Zones,” Robert E. Englekirk, V. 41, Inverted Tees No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 44-53. “The Inverted Tee Shallow Bridge System for Rural Areas,” Mounir R. Kamel and Maher K. Tadros, V. 41, No. 5, Septem- Tanks ber-October 1996, pp. 28-43. “Precast Prestressed Concrete — Solution of Choice for Lincoln Heights Water Tanks,” Rick Lennen, George Miller, and Chuck Openings - Prussack, V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, pp. 20-23. “Behavior and Design of Double Tees With Web Openings,” John M. Savage, Maher K. Tadros, Panchy Arumugasaami, and Larry G. Fischer, V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, pp. 46-62. DESIGN Parking Structures Box Girders “Architectural Detailing and Precast/Prestressed Concrete Play “Transverse Design of Adjacent Precast Prestressed Concrete Box Key Role in Success of the Boston College Parking Structure,” Girder Bridges,” Ahmed El-Remaily, Maher K. Tadros, Takashi V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 12-20. Yamane, and Gary Krause, V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, “An Innovative Design Solution for Precast Prestressed Concrete pp. 96-113. Buildings in High Seismic Zones,” Robert E. Englekirk, V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 44-53. Bridges “Prestressed Concrete Piles in Jointless Bridges,” Mounir R. Pedestrian Bridges Kamel, Joseph V. Benak, Maher K. Tadros, and Mostafa “Standard Precast Sections Show Versatility and Economy in Is- Jamshidi, V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 56-67. rael’s New Pedestrian Bridges,” Eliezer Shamir, V. 41, No. 6, “The Inverted Tee Shallow Bridge System for Rural Areas,” November-December 1996, pp. 116-119. Mounir R. Kamel and Maher K. Tadros, V. 41, No. 5, Septem- ber-October 1996, pp. 28-43. Piles “Prestressed Concrete Piles in Jointless Bridges,” Mounir R. Buildings Kamel, Joseph V. Benak, Maher K. Tadros, and Mostafa “Seismic Behavior of a Six-Story Precast Concrete Office Build- Jamshidi, V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 56-67. ing,” Say-Gunn Low, Maher K. Tadros, Amin Einea and Rafael Magaiia, V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 56-77. Poles “Behavior and Design of Static Cast Prestressed Concrete Distribu- Bulb-Tee Girders tion Poles,” Barry T. Rosson, John R. Rohde, and Robert “Spliced Bulb-Tee Girders Bring Strength and Grace to Pueblo’s Klovsky, V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, pp. 94-106. Main Street Viaduct,” Jessie B. Fitzgerald and Thomas W. Stel- mack, V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 40-54. Seismic Design Deck Panels “An Innovative Design Solution for Precast Prestressed Concrete “Interface Horizontal Shear Strength in Composite Decks with Pre- Buildings in High Seismic Zones,” Robert E. Englekirk, V. 41, cast Concrete Panels,” Nukala V. V. Phani Kumar and Julio A. No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 44-53. Ramirez, V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 42-55. “Seismic Behavior of a Six-Story Precast Concrete Office Build- ing,” Say-Gunn Low, Maher K. Tadros, Amin Einea and Rafael Deformations Magaiia, V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 56-77. “Cracking, Ultimate Strength and Deformations of Prestressed Con- “A Precast Prestressed Concrete Moment-Resisting Frame Build- crete Sections of General Shape,” Makoto Kawakami and Amin ing for Seismic Zone 3,” George Laszlo, V. 41, No. 3, May-June Ghali, V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 114-122. 1996, pp. 34-47. January-February 1997 107 Shear Strength HOLLOW-CORE SLABS “Shear Behavior of Full-Scale Prestressed Concrete Girders: Com- parison Between AASHTO Specifications and LRFD Code,” “Designing Hollow-Core Slabs for Continutity,” Kiang-Hwee Tan, Mohsen A. Shahawy and Barrington deV Batchelor, V. 41, Lian-Xiang Zheng, and P. Paramasivam, V. 41, No. 1, January- No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 48-62. February 1996, pp. 82-91. Spliced Girders MARINE STRUCTURES “Spliced Bulb-Tee Girders Bring Strength and Grace to Pueblo’s Main Street Viaduct,” Jessie B. Fitzgerald and Thomas W. Stel- “A Composite Precast Prestressed Concrete System for Marine mack, V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 40-54. Wharfs,” Frank K. Peeples, Tony L. Chen, P. Leonard Van Dyke, Mike Coburn, and Earl Mancill, V. 41, No. 6, November- Strand Transfer Length December 1996, pp. 110-115. Disc. “A Review of Strand Development Length for Pretensioned Concrete Members,” Donald R. Logan, Bruce W. Russell, Ned H. Burns, Maher K. Tadros, Mantu C. Baishya and C. Dale MATERIALS Buckner, V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 112-127. “Measured Transfer Lengths of 0.5 and 0.6 in. Strands in Preten- Chlorides sioned Concrete,” Bruce W. Russell and Ned H. Burns, V. 41, “Durability Aspects of Precast Prestressed Concrete — Part 1: His- No. 5, September-October 1996, pp. 44-65. torical Review,” Matthew R. Sherman, David B. McDonald, and Donald W. Pfeifer, V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 62-74. Strength “Durability Aspects of Precast Prestressed Concrete — Part 2: “Cracking, Ultimate Strength and Deformations of Prestressed Con- Chloride Permeability Study,” Matthew R. Sherman, David B. crete Sections of General Shape,” Makoto Kawakami and Amin McDonald, and Donald W. Pfeifer, V. 41, No. 4, July-August Ghali, V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 114-122. 1996, pp. 76-95. Tanks Delayed Ettringite Formation “Precast Prestressed Concrete — Solution of Choice for Lincoln “Delayed Ettringite Formation — A Concern for Precast Con- Heights Water Tanks,” Rick Lennen, George Miller, and Chuck crete?” William G. Hime, V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, Prussack, V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, pp. 20-23. pp. 26-30. Time-Dependent Stresses Durability “Time-Dependent Stresses in Prestressed Concrete Sections of “Improving the Durability and Performance of Spun-Cast Concrete General Shape,” Makoto Kawakami and Amin Ghali, V. 41, Poles,” Walter H. Dilger, Amin Ghali, and S. V. Krishna Mohan No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 96-104. Rao, V. 41, No. 2, March-April 1996, pp. 68-90. “Durability Aspects of Precast Prestressed Concrete — Part 1: His- Wall Panels torical Review,” Matthew R. Sherman, David B. McDonald, and “Response of Large Panel Precast Wall Systems: Analysis and De- Donald W. Pfeifer, V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 62-74. sign,” M. Reza Kianoush, Mostafa Elmorsi, and Andrew Scan- “Durability Aspects of Precast Prestressed Concrete — Part 2: lon, V. 41, No. 6, November-December 1996, pp. 90-108. Chloride Permeability Study,” Matthew R. Sherman, David B. McDonald, and Donald W. Pfeifer, V. 41, No. 4, July-August EARTHQUAKES 1996, pp. 76-95. Elevated Temperatures Codes “Effect of Elevated Temperature on the Bond Strength of Epoxy- “The New International Building Code,” Walter J. Prebis, V. 41, Coated Prestressing Strand,” Philip J. LeClaire and A. Fattah No. 5, September-October 1996, p. 112. Shaikh, V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 54-61. Seismic Design Epoxy-Coated Strands “An Innovative Design Solution for Precast Prestressed Concrete “Effect of Elevated Temperature on the Bond Strength of Epoxy- Buildings in High Seismic Zones,” Robert E. Englekirk, V. 41, Coated Prestressing Strand,” Philip J. LeClaire and A. Fattah No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 44-53. Shaikh, V. 41, No. 4, July-August 1996, pp. 54-61. Seismic Tests Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete “Seismic Tests of Precast Beam-to-Column Joint Subassemblages “GFRC Beautifies Redwood City Police Station,” Howard Leach With Unbonded Tendons,” M. J. Nigel Priestley and Gregory A. and Edward S. Knowles, V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, MacRae, V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, pp. 64-81. pp. 14-19. “The PRESSS Program — Current Status and Proposed Plans for Phase III,” M. J. Nigel Priestley, V. 41, No. 2, March-April High Strength Concrete 1996, pp. 22-40. Disc. “Statistical Properties of Plant-Produced High Strength Con- crete in Compression,” Ergin Arioglu, Sami W. Tabsh and Alex Aswad, V. 41, No. 1, January-February 1996, pp. 92-93. HARRY H. EDWARDS INDUSTRY Nonmetallic Tendons ADVANCEMENT AWARD WINNER “Performance of FRP Tendon-Anchor Systems for Prestressed “1996 PCI Design Awards Program — The Winning Entries,” Concrete Structures,” Antonio Nanni, Charles E. Bakis, Edward V. 41, No. 5, September-October 1996, pp. 12-17. F. O’Neil, and Troy Dixon, V. 41, No. 1, January-February - Wiltern Center Parking Structure, Los Angeles, California, p. 17. 1996, pp. 34-44. 108 PCI JOURNAL

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