Title: BEHAVIOUR OF THE "CAZALY HANGER" SUBJECTED TO VERTICAL LOADING
Date: December, 1968
Volume: 13
Issue: 6
Page number: 48-66
Author(s): J. S. Ife, S. M. Uzumeri, M. W. Huggins
https://doi.org/10.15554/pcij.12011968.48.66

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Abstract

The Canadian Prestressed Concrete Institute is currently supporting research at the University of Toronto on the `Cazaly hanger', a particular type of connection used extensively in Canada and described in  the Canadian Prestressed Concrete Institute Handbook. In the initial study, 52 connections were tested to determine the behaviour of this type of connection when subjected to vertical loading.

References

1. Cazaly, Laurence and Huggins, M. W., "Canadian Prestressed Concrete Institute Handbook," Canadian Prestressed Concrete Institute, Toronto, Canada, 1964.

2. Ife, J. S., "A Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Behaviour of Connections for Precast Concrete Structures," M. A. Sc. Thesis, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 1968.