Second Remediation of Long-Term Deflection and Cracking of PT Box-Girder Bridge Using External Post-TensioningSource: Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities:;2020:;Volume ( 034 ):;issue: 005DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)CF.1943-5509.0001491Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: This study involves examining a second technique for improving external prestressing tendons to remediate the deflection and cracking of an 18-year-old strengthened four-span continuous post-tensioned prestressed concrete (PT) box-girder bridge. First, a forensic examination of the bridge after the first remediation is conducted. The degradation of the bridge, including vertical deflection, prestress loss, cracking, and pavement damage, is investigated. The reasons for the degradation are discussed and some recommendations are given. Then a second remediation is proposed to improve the performance of the bridge; this includes the replacement of pavement, external post-tensioning, attachment of steel plates, and sealing cracks. Finally, the service-level behavior of the beam, before and after the second remediation, was evaluated using the static and dynamic loading tests in situ. The effectiveness of the remediation on deterring deflection and cracking of the bridge is discussed. Results show that the carrying capacity, stiffness, and integrality of the bridge were improved significantly after the latest remediation. Concrete strains and vertical deflections on the tested section of the bridge decreased by about 15% and 18%, respectively, compared with that before the remediation under a similar load. The dynamic response of the remediated bridge was also improved, as indicated by the increased frequency of the vertical modes of ambient tests.
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contributor author | Xuhui Zhang | |
contributor author | Shuang Li | |
contributor author | Wei Zhang | |
contributor author | Ogwu Ikechukwu | |
contributor author | Lizhao Dai | |
contributor author | Lei Wang | |
date accessioned | 2022-01-30T21:27:11Z | |
date available | 2022-01-30T21:27:11Z | |
date issued | 10/1/2020 12:00:00 AM | |
identifier other | %28ASCE%29CF.1943-5509.0001491.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4268223 | |
description abstract | This study involves examining a second technique for improving external prestressing tendons to remediate the deflection and cracking of an 18-year-old strengthened four-span continuous post-tensioned prestressed concrete (PT) box-girder bridge. First, a forensic examination of the bridge after the first remediation is conducted. The degradation of the bridge, including vertical deflection, prestress loss, cracking, and pavement damage, is investigated. The reasons for the degradation are discussed and some recommendations are given. Then a second remediation is proposed to improve the performance of the bridge; this includes the replacement of pavement, external post-tensioning, attachment of steel plates, and sealing cracks. Finally, the service-level behavior of the beam, before and after the second remediation, was evaluated using the static and dynamic loading tests in situ. The effectiveness of the remediation on deterring deflection and cracking of the bridge is discussed. Results show that the carrying capacity, stiffness, and integrality of the bridge were improved significantly after the latest remediation. Concrete strains and vertical deflections on the tested section of the bridge decreased by about 15% and 18%, respectively, compared with that before the remediation under a similar load. The dynamic response of the remediated bridge was also improved, as indicated by the increased frequency of the vertical modes of ambient tests. | |
publisher | ASCE | |
title | Second Remediation of Long-Term Deflection and Cracking of PT Box-Girder Bridge Using External Post-Tensioning | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 34 | |
journal issue | 5 | |
journal title | Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities | |
identifier doi | 10.1061/(ASCE)CF.1943-5509.0001491 | |
page | 13 | |
tree | Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities:;2020:;Volume ( 034 ):;issue: 005 | |
contenttype | Fulltext |