Explosive Jointing of Reinforcing Steel Rods

International Society of Explosives Engineers
K V. Balamukund G Ananth Ramulu N Vijay Mohan
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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209 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Jointing of steel rods in reinforced concrete structures needs careful consideration as it renders the structure weak at the joint. The jointing is usually done at sections of structural members, where the bending moment and shear force are least. Jointing is done either by overlapping the rods or welding or by mechanical splicing. A novel method of jointing them is by inserting the two rods in a steel sleeve and cladding it on to the rods by subjecting the sleeve to explosive energy. A rod jointed in this fashion is tested for direct tension and bending when used in a reinforced concrete beam. The test results show that it is an effective method. The advantage is that a number of joints can be made in a single operation.
Citation

APA: K V. Balamukund G Ananth Ramulu N Vijay Mohan  (1993)  Explosive Jointing of Reinforcing Steel Rods

MLA: K V. Balamukund G Ananth Ramulu N Vijay Mohan Explosive Jointing of Reinforcing Steel Rods. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1993.

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