Abstract

In this paper, we describe the mechanism of the bonding between the Zn–Al-coated wires and Zn–Cu alloy casting medium of the socket terminations of prefabricated parallel wire strands (PPWSs) used for the main cable of a suspension bridge. Single wire pullout tests were conducted using various design conditions to investigate the effects of the embedded length, cavity angle, cleanliness of the wire, and casting temperature on the hot casting socket terminations. Full-scale cable pullout tests were also conducted to clarify the bonding mechanism in real cable sockets. The test results revealed that the bonding resistance of the socket termination considered in this study was comparable to that of traditional galvanized-wire casting sockets, which confirmed that the new combination could be effectively used for the main cable of a suspension bridge.

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