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... 143 A P P E N D I X A Annotated Bibliography and Questionnaire Annotated Bibliography 1.
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... 145 16. ASTM, Standard Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing of Steel Products, 1995 This article is an ASTM guide coving the procedures and definitions for the mechanical testing of steels and related alloys.
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... 146 This contractor's report from a Workshop in Newark develops a list of research needed for providing improved nondestructive inspection and evaluation techniques. Such research will provide owners with a better definition of what factors affect cable integrity; with improved means of interpretation of inspection results to provide more confidence in cable strength assessment; and with repair or rehabilitation procedures and technology that will extend cable life as much as possible.
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... 148 This paper focuses on the applications of EM sensor in stress measurement for steel cables used in bridges. Application of EM sensors on QianJiang No.4 Bridge to monitor the stresses of key hanger cables and post-tensioned cables is presented.
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... 150 51. ASTM, Standard Test Method for Weight [Mass]
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... 151 Questionnaire Statement of Purpose: -- This questionnaire is the first step in gathering as much data as practical from owners/operators of suspension bridges regarding their bridges and past efforts to establish the condition and remaining strength of those cables. Please complete the following questionnaire and return it to the address at the end of the questionnaire by XXXXX, XX, 2021 or by e-mailing a completed copy to BTMartin@modjeski.com.
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... 152 4.0 Main Cable Characteristics: 4.1 Number of Cables: 4.2 Cable Sag in Main Span (Elev. of cable at tower top minus elevation at midspan)
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... 153 4.7 For cables comprised of helical wire: 4.7.1 Type of strand: (Structural Stand (Round Wires) , Locked Coil Strand)
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... 154 6.8 How many specimens were tested? 6.9 What tests were conducted on the specimens?
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... 155 6.23 If yes, please describe the NDE approach used: 6.24 If your cable is comprised of helical strands have you inspected it?
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... 156 9.0 Additional Comments: Please provide any comments you might have regarding your experience or insights gained from your cable inspection experience:

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