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MIDDLETON, SIMON. "THE TRANSFORMATION OF EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY AMERICA". Historical Journal 42, n. 4 (dicembre 1999): 1147–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x99008870.

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Contested boundaries: itinerancy and the shaping of the colonial American religious world. By Timothy D. Hall. Durham: Duke University Press, 1994. Pp. x+196. ISBN 0-8223-1522-X. £10.97.Original meanings: politics and ideas in the making of the Constitution. By Jack N. Rakove. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1996. Pp. xvi.+439. ISBN 0-394-57858-9 £19.26.Parades and the politics of the street: festive culture in the early American republic. By Simon P. Newman. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1997. Pp. xiv+271. ISBN 0-8122-3399-9. £24.42.Transatlantic radicals and the early American republic. By Michael Durey. Kansas: University of Kansas, 1997. Pp. xi+425. ISBN 0-7006-0823-0 £25.71.
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Tushnet, Mark. "CONGRESS'S DUTY TO THE CONSTITUTION - Louis Fisher: Defending Congress and the Constitution. (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2011. Pp. xiii, 358.)". Review of Politics 74, n. 3 (2012): 541–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003467051200071x.

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Compton, John W. "Peopling the Constitution. By John E. Finn. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2014. 350p. $39.95." Perspectives on Politics 13, n. 2 (giugno 2015): 534–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537592715000729.

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Falk, Adam J. "Sex Offenders, Mental Illness and Criminal Responsibility: The Constitutional Boundaries of Civil Commitment after Kansas v. Hendricks". American Journal of Law & Medicine 25, n. 1 (1999): 117–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0098858800009503.

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To allow the state to first choose the criminal sanction, which requires a finding of a specific state of mind, and when that sanction is completed, to choose another sanction which requires a finding of the opposite state of mind, is a mockery of justice which places both the criminal and civil systems for dealing with sexual predators in disrepute.By committing individuals based solely on perceived dangerousness, the Statute in effect sets up an Orwellian “dangerousness court,” a technique of social control fundamentally incompatible with our system of ordered liberty guaranteed by the constitution….
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Ley, Aaron J. "Kimberly K. Smith: The Conservation Constitution: The Conservation Movement and Constitutional Change, 1870–1930. (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2019. Pp. vii, 333.)". Review of Politics 83, n. 1 (7 dicembre 2020): 117–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034670520000777.

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Breslin, Beau. "Kimberly K. Smith. The Conservation Constitution: The Conservation Movement and Constitutional Change, 1870–1930. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2019. Pp. 344. $39.95 (cloth)." American Political Thought 10, n. 2 (1 marzo 2021): 299–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/713713.

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Andrews, Richard N. L. "The Conservation Constitution: The Conservation Movement and Constitutional Change, 1870–1930. By Kimberly K. Smith. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2019. 344p. $39.95 cloth." Perspectives on Politics 18, n. 3 (settembre 2020): 951–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537592720001474.

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Childers, Christopher. "Peter Charles Hoffer: Daniel Webster and the Unfinished Constitution. (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2021. Pp. viii, 195.)". Review of Politics 84, n. 2 (2022): 284–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034670522000201.

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Guenter, Scot. "Flag Burning and Free Speech: The Case of Texas v. Johnson. By Robert Justin Goldstein. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2000. 269p. $35.00 cloth, $14.95 paper." American Political Science Review 96, n. 1 (marzo 2002): 210–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003055402304325.

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This is another in the Landmark Law Cases and American Society series from Kansas, joining such topics as the Salem witchcraft trials, Marbury v. Madison, the Pullman case, and Bakke. The series editors have chosen wisely in making this selection, both in topic and author. Goldstein is the nation's leading expert on legislation and judicial review related to flag desecration. He brings to this project considerable knowledge, prolific publications in this area, and a clarity of voice and focus. There are no provocative and startling new approaches or theories, but that is not the purpose. I highly recommend this book as assigned coursework for college seminars on civil religion, the separation of powers doctrine, First Amendment rights, Supreme Court functioning, or the interplay between politics, the media, and the Constitution. It will work well in classes not only in political science but also in intellectual and cultural history, American studies, philosophy, and communication studies.
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Fink, Evelyn. "Novus Ordo Seclorum: The Intellectual Origins of the Constitution. By Forrest McDonald (Lawrence: University of Kansas, 1985. xiii, 359p. $25.00)." American Political Science Review 81, n. 1 (marzo 1987): 288–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1960814.

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Tesi sul tema "Constitution (Kansas)"

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Wamytan, Léon. "Peuple kanak et droit français : du droit de la colonisation au droit de la décolonisation, l'égalité en question". Thesis, Clermont-Ferrand 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013CLF10422.

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Si le choc de la colonisation de la Nouvelle-Calédonie évoqué dans le préambule de l’accord sur la Nouvelle-Calédonie du 5 mai 1998 n’est plus à démontrer, les moyens développés par le droit français à l’endroit du peuple restent à être examinés. Compte tenu des relations particulières qu’entretiennent les Kanak à la terre, le choc des cultures va se traduire par l’opposition des droits entre une coutume immuable, et un droit français qui sacralise la propriété privée, participant aux droits de l’homme et du citoyen Ces particularismes propres à la colonisation de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, ont pris de multiples formes juridiques, pour ce qui est de la prise de possession elle-même puisque le peuple premier kanak va connaitre un traité (1844), une prise de possession en 1853, et des actes de reconnaissance de souveraineté paraphés par certains chefs (1854) sur la Grande Terre.1Notre questionnement permanent est donc celui de savoir comment le peuple kanak a subi en vertu du droit français un bouleversement fondamental de son espace foncier vital, des zones d’influences de ses chefferies traditionnelles, une déstructuration de son organisation dotée de ses propres codes. La reconnaissance constitutionnelle d’un statut personnel propre au peuple premier dans l’accord de Nouméa de 1998, va permettre de confirmer et d’assurer la prééminence des usages coutumiers, non plus dans ce seul domaine, mais pour tout ce qui concerne le droit civil. Le droit français réputé fondé sur l’égalité. L’application au peuple kanak de Nouvelle-Calédonie montre que cette idée doit être réexaminée. Aussi, qu’il s’agisse de la période de la colonisation (1ere partie) et son droit discriminatoire négatif où celle de la décolonisation (2eme partie) et son droit discriminatoire positif, le peuple kanak a connu et connaît toujours des règles différentes
If the shock of the colonization of New Caledonia evoked in the introduction of the agreement on New Caledonia of May 5th, 1998 is not to be any more demonstrated, themeans developed by the French law towards the people remain to be examined. Considering the particular relations that maintain Kanak in the land, the shock of the cultures is goi ng to be translated by the opposition of the rights be tween an unchanging custom, and a French law which makes sacred the private property, participat ing in the rights of man and the citizen. These senses of identity appropriate for the coloni zation of New Caledonia, took multiple legal forms, as for the very taking possession because the Kanak first people knows a treaty (1844), a taking possession in 1853, and acts of gratitude of sovere ignty were signed by leaders (1854 ) on the Big Earth 2 . Our permanent questioning is thus the one to know how the Kanak people underwent by virtue of the French law a fundamental upheaval of his vital land space, spheres of influence ofhis traditional chieftainships, a disintegration of his organizatio n endowed with his owncodes. The constitutional gratitude of a personal status a ppropriate for the first people in the agreement of Noumea of 1998, is going to allow to confirm and to assure the superiority of the usual uses, either i n this only domain, but for all which concerns the ci vil law. The renowned French law based on the equality. The application to the Kanak people of New Caledonia shows that this idea must be revised. So, it is about the period of the colonization ( 1st part)) and its negative discriminatory law wher e that of the decolonization (2eme left) and its posi tive discriminatory law, Kanak people knew and always knows different rules
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Libri sul tema "Constitution (Kansas)"

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Kansas. Kansas Constitution.: United States Constitution. Topeka, KS: Secretary of State, 1995.

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Kansas, a cura di. The Kansas state constitution. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.

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Heller, Francis Howard. The Kansas state constitution: A reference guide. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1992.

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Holter, Don W. The lure of Kansas: The story of Evangelicals and United Brethren, 1853-1968. [Kansas]: Kansas West Commission on Archives and History, 1990.

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Bayard, James A. Speech of the Hon. James A. Bayard, of Del., in the Senate of the United States, March 22, 1858, on the bill for the admission of Kansas into the Federal Union under the Lecompton constitution. [Washington, D.C.]: Polkinhorn's Steam Print. Office, 1986.

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Dippel, Horst, a cura di. Constitutional Documents of the United States of America 1776–1860, Part II: Georgia – Kansas. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter – K. G. Saur, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783598440632.

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Heller, Francis H. Kansas State Constitution. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2011.

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Kansas, the Lecompton constitution. Washington: Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1985.

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Legislature, Kansas. Kansas Constitution 2018 Edition. Independently Published, 2018.

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State of State of Kansas e Roksy-Store Roksy-Store Publishing. Constitution of the State of Kansas and Bill of Rights. Independently Published, 2021.

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Toepfer, Georg. "“Organization”: Its Conceptual History and Its Relationship to Other Fundamental Biological Concepts". In History, Philosophy and Theory of the Life Sciences, 23–40. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38968-9_2.

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AbstractThe conceptual history of the term “organization” begins in Medieval times with the reception and transformation of Aristotle’s philosophy of life. It designates the corporeal structure and conditions of identity of natural “organic bodies,” a term that had been used to refer to living beings since antiquity. The term played an important role in specifying the ontological status of living beings. At the same time, it offered a basis for their mechanistic understanding. Starting with mechanistic models of life in the second half of the seventeenth century, “organization” and “life” were increasingly used interchangeably. This conjunction of meaning transformed “living beings” into “organisms.” Within physiological accounts of the eighteenth century, the living organization was compared to a causal cycle of interdependency. Philosophically, this conjunction was adapted at the end of the century in Kant’s philosophy of “organized beings of nature” in which he located the idea of causal cyclicity within a teleological framework and specified an “organized being” in causal terms as a system of interacting and interdependent parts characterized by functional closure. Thus, “organization” refers to the constitution of living beings as a particular kind of causal system. In the nineteenth century, the term achieves the status of a signal word for the life sciences and starts being applied in a wide variety of contexts, from comparative anatomy to physiology and ecology. It was supplemented by two other fundamental notions, namely, “regulation” and “evolution,” the first referring to the stabilization and the second to the long-term transformation of natural organizations. The twentieth century saw a further intensification of the complementarity of the perspectives associated with these three terms. Finally, in recent years, a substantial improvement in understanding the causal structure of “organization” was achieved by analyzing it in terms of the “closure of constraints.”
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Van de Vijver, Gertrudis, e Levi Haeck. "Judging Organization: A Plea for Transcendental Logic in Philosophy of Biology". In History, Philosophy and Theory of the Life Sciences, 59–84. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38968-9_4.

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AbstractEven if the concept of organization is increasingly recognized as crucially important to (philosophy of) biology, the fear of thereby collapsing into vitalism, understood as the metaphysical thesis that “life” involves special principles irreducible to (and that perhaps even run counter to) the principles governing the physical order, has persisted. In trying to overcome this tension, Georges Canguilhem endorsed an attitudinal form of vitalism. This “attitudinal stance” (a term coined by Charles Wolfe) shifts the issue of organization away from ontological commitments regarding the nature of things as they are in themselves, in favor of epistemological issues concerning the stance of the knowing subject. However, it is based on some epistemological tenets that deserve further examination. Firstly, in spite of its anti-Cartesian spirit, the attitudinal stance implicitly relies on a Cartesian perspective on the relation between subject and object. Secondly, it rests on the idea that some objects can meaningfully be identified as persisting individuals—living organisms—in a way in which others cannot, even if it denies that the capacity to be meaningfully identified as such reflects an actual property of them. This chapter outlines a possible alternative viewpoint that takes these challenges to heart by developing a co-constitutive picture of the relation between subject and object—a picture based on Georges Canguilhem’s own theory of judgment, but supplemented by Immanuel Kant’s transcendental logic. Most fundamentally, it is argued that the (self-)organization of living beings draws attention to and is structurally intertwined with the (self-)organization of the thinking subject’s rational (i.e., logical, conceptual, judging) capacities.
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"Imposing a Constitution Against Their Will:". In Bleeding Kansas, 139–67. University Press of Kansas, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.16394354.12.

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Malavasic, Alice Elizabeth. "Kansas". In The F Street Mess. University of North Carolina Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469635521.003.0007.

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This chapter discusses the internecine warfare that erupts in Kansas after the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act known as Bleeding Kansas. It focuses David Rice Atchison’s leadership of proslavery forces on the ground in Kansas while the remaining members of the Mess lead the senate fight for passage of Kansas’ proslavery constitution. The chapter concludes with the caning of Charles Sumner and the northern democracy’s devastating loses in the 1856 elections.
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Stampp, Kenneth M. "Politics as Farce: The Lecompton Constitution". In America in 1857, 266–94. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195039023.003.0010.

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Abstract On the seventh of September delegates to the Kansas constitutional convention, elected by the small proslavery minority the previous June, were to meet at Lecompton, the drab little territorial capital overlooking the Kansas River. That was just two weeks after the shocking failure of the Ohio Life and Trust, when the financial panic filled the columns of the press and was foremost in the public mind. Yet, even then a conservative Philadelphia editor believed that the panic was a more transitory event than those he feared would soon occur in Kansas.
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Goldstein, Joseph. "Decisions unexplained". In The Intelligible Constitution, 57–80. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195073287.003.0004.

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Abstract The Court’s failure to communicate the constitutional requisites for relief from school segregation in Cooper Aaron may be but a reflection of the confusion that characterized its handling of the remedy question in the Brown v. Board of Education cases. In Brown I, the Court unequivocally established the principle that the use of race as the basis for the assignment of students in the public schools violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. It determined that the constitutional guarantee of equal protection of the laws could no longer be satisfied-as it could have been until then under Plessy v. Fergu-son-by separate and equal schools.2 “Separate educational facilities,” the Court said, “are inherently unequal.”3 It held that the plaintiffs-Oliver Brown of Topeka, Kansas; Harry Briggs, Jr., of Clarendon, South Carolina; Dorothy C. Davis of Prince Edward County, Virginia; Ethel Louise Belton of New Castle County, Delaware-and others similarly segregated “for whom the actions have been brought” were being “deprived of the equal protection of the laws guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment.
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Stampp, Kenneth M. "1858: The Fruits of Lecompton". In America in 1857, 323–32. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195039023.003.0012.

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Abstract The Kansas crisis ran its destructive course well into the summer of 1858. Although the arguments for and against accepting the Lecompton constitution had been exhausted in December, the debate continued after Congress reconvened in January and grew increasingly acrimonious with each passing day. Except for a few wavering northern Democrats and southern Whig-Americans, members of the House had taken firm positions before the Christmas recess. The 75 southern Democrats unanimously demanded the admission of Kansas as a slave state; the 92 Republicans unanimously opposed.
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Haumesser, Lauren N. "Domestic Institutions?" In The Democratic Collapse, 43–72. University of North Carolina PressChapel Hill, NC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469671437.003.0003.

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Abstract This chapter shows how Republicans and Democrats used gender tactics in the debates over popular sovereignty in Kansas and Utah. In the election of 1856, Republicans claimed that popular sovereignty had created chaos in Kansas, with its “domestic institution” of slavery, and in Utah, with its “domestic institution” of polygamy. Republicans alleged that the Democratic doctrine of popular sovereignty—the right of men to vote on which domestic institutions their state would allow—meant that Democrats supported Mormon polygamy. Northern Democrats were set back on their heels by this attack, but a year later, they used the same tactic—analogizing marriage to slavery—to argue against the ratification of Kansas’ fraudulent Lecompton Constitution. If southern Democrats would never prevent men from making their own laws on marriage, why were they rejecting men’s right to make their own laws on slavery?
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Suval, John. "Squatterdom". In Dangerous Ground, 168—C8.F1. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197531426.003.0009.

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Abstract Robert J. Walker did not want to become governor of Kansas Territory, but when President Buchanan pleaded, he relented. A progenitor of Squatter Democracy, he professed an unshakable commitment to letting the people of Kansas determine the status of slavery. From the moment he arrived, his every move became grist for rumor and recrimination. If he interacted with free-state men, the South cried foul. If he was seen in proslavery quarters, the free staters registered displeasure. Preaching strict neutrality on slavery and arguing that peace would open fields of opportunity for all, Walker clung to popular sovereignty. But ongoing electoral fraud by Border Ruffians and the resulting proslavery Lecompton Constitution compelled him finally to take a stand for democracy, hastening a rupture with Buchanan. The forsaken governor’s resignation left the Party of Jackson on the brink of collapse and Kansas and the nation on a war footing.
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Irons, Peter. "“War against the Constitution”". In White Men's Law, 173–94. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190914943.003.0010.

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This chapter recounts the battles outside and within the Supreme Court over the five cases, first argued in 1952, argued again the following year, and decided in May 1954 under the caption Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. The chapter draws on transcripts of the lawyers’ oral arguments, notes of justices from the Court’s closed-door conferences to debate and decide cases, and the Court’s unanimous opinion striking down public school segregation. Among the dozen-plus lawyers who argued the five cases, Thurgood Marshall as NAACP general counsel and John W. Davis, former Democratic presidential candidate and U.S. solicitor general, who both argued in the South Carolina case, presented a sharp contrast over the rights of states to impose segregation in public schools. The Court’s closed-door conference after these arguments exposed a rift, with at least one and possibly four justices unwilling to jettison the Plessy “separate but equal” doctrine. Concerned that a split decision would inflame the heated national debate, Justice Felix Frankfurter proposed a second round of arguments a year later; the sudden death in September 1953 of Chief Justice Fred Vinson led President Dwight Eisenhower to name California governor Earl Warren to replace him. Warren used his personal charm and political skills to cajole the Court’s holdouts to join a unanimous decision. However, a third round of arguments on “implementation” of integration allowed Jim Crow schools to proceed with “all deliberate speed” in complying with the Court’s decree, which led to decade-long foot-dragging by southern officials. The chapter concludes with an account of the Little Rock, Arkansas, integration case, Cooper v. Aaron, holding that state officials could not wage “war against the Constitution” by resisting the Court’s orders.
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Yu, Hailing, e David Jeong. "Finite Element Bond Modeling for Indented Wires in Pretensioned Concrete Crossties". In 2016 Joint Rail Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2016-5782.

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Indented wires have been increasingly employed by concrete crosstie manufacturers to improve the bond between prestressing steel reinforcements and concrete, as bond can affect several critical performance measures, including transfer length, splitting propensity and flexural moment capacity of concrete ties. While extensive experimental testing has been conducted at Kansas State University (KSU) to obtain bond characteristics of about a dozen commonly used prestressing wires, this paper develops macro-scale or phenomenological finite element bond models for three typical wires with spiral or chevron indent patterns. The steel wire-concrete interface is homogenized and represented with a thin layer of cohesive elements sandwiched between steel and concrete elements. The cohesive elements are assigned traction-displacement constitutive or bond relations that are defined in terms of normal and shear stresses versus interfacial dilatation and slip within the elasto-plastic framework. A yield function expressed in quadratic form of shear stress and linear form of normal stress is adopted. The yield function takes into account the adhesive mechanism and hardens in the post-adhesive stage. The plastic flow rule is defined such that the plastic dilatation evolves with the plastic slip. The mathematical forms of the yield and plastic flow functions are the same for all three wire types, but the bond parameters are specific for each wire. The adhesive, hardening and dilatational bond parameters are determined for each wire type based on untensioned pullout tests and pretensioned prism tests conducted at KSU. Simulation results using these bond models are further verified with surface strain data measured on actual concrete crossties made with the three respective prestressing wires at a tie manufacturing plant.
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