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            The seismic performance of precast walls with  unbonded post-tensioning has been investigated by pervious researchers, most  notable is the jointed wall system developed as a part PRESSS (Precast Seismic  Structural Systems) program. However, the economical feasibility of such systems  has been questioned. A precast concrete wall system entitled PreWEC (Precast Wall with End Columns) has been developed by researchers  at Iowa State University  to overcome the flaws of previous systems to providing an economical  alternative to the traditional cast in place concrete wall.A joint research program is underway involving Iowa State University, the National  Center for Research on Earthquake  Engineering (NCREE) in Taiwan  and the University   of Auckland. The aim of  the program is to verify the performance of the PreWEC system through large  scale experimental tests. The first wall specimen, PreWEC-1, will be tested at  the NCREE laboratory in March 2008. PreWEC-1 consists of a 6.1 m high precast  concrete wall connected to CFT end columns with mild steel energy dissipating  connectors. All three elements are post-tensioned to the foundation with  unbonded steel tendons. The experimental results will be used to verify the  proposed design methodology as well as detailed finite element analysis.
 
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