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    Modeling and Detailing Pretensioned Concrete Bridge Girder End Regions Using the Strut-and-Tie Approach by Harries, Kent A, Shahrooz, Bahram M, Ross, Brandon E, Ball, Payne, Hamilton, H. R. “Trey

    Published in Journal of bridge engineering (01-03-2019)
    “…AbstractMany research initiatives over the last two decades have had the objective of increasing the available spans of prestressed concrete bridge girders and…”
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    Metrology Needs for Predicting Concrete Pumpability by Bui, Van K., Lootens, Didier, Martys, Nicos S., Ferraris, Chiara F., Choi, Myoungsung, Hamilton, H. R. Trey

    “…With the increasing use of pumping to place concrete, the development and refinement of the industry practice to ensure successful concrete pumping are…”
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    Experimental and Analytical Evaluations of Confinement Reinforcement in Pretensioned Concrete Beams by Ross, Brandon E., Hamilton, H. R. (Trey), Consolazio, Gary R.

    Published in Transportation research record (01-01-2011)
    “…The AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications require that confinement reinforcement be placed around prestressing strands in the bottom bulb of pretensioned…”
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    Experimental Study of End Region Detailing and Shear Behavior of Concrete I-Girders by Ross, Brandon E, Hamilton, H. R. (Trey), Consolazio, Gary R

    Published in Journal of bridge engineering (01-06-2015)
    “…AbstractThis paper presents the results of an experimental program conducted to evaluate the effects of end region detailing on the capacity and behavior of…”
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    Evaluation of strain gage lengths for testing limestone and granite aggregate concretes by Ross, Brandon E., Hamilton, H.R. (Trey)

    Published in Construction & building materials (2011)
    “…An experimental program was conducted to determine an appropriate length of strain gage for use in testing limestone and granite aggregate concretes. Variables…”
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