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Influence Of Precast Concrete Panel Surface Condition On Behavior Of Composite Bridge Decks At Skewed Expansion Joints
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Book Synopsis Influence of Precast Concrete Panel Surface Condition on Behavior of Composite Bridge Decks at Skewed Expansion Joints by : Kristen Shawn Donnelly
Download or read book Influence of Precast Concrete Panel Surface Condition on Behavior of Composite Bridge Decks at Skewed Expansion Joints written by Kristen Shawn Donnelly and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Following development of rectangular prestressed, precast concrete panels (PCP) that could be used as stay-in-place formwork adjacent to expansion joints in bridge decks, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) initiated a research effort to investigate the use of PCP units at skewed expansion joints. The fabrication of trapezoidal PCP units was studied and the response of skewed panels with 45° and 30° skew angles was obtained. The panels were topped with a 4 in. thick cast-in-place (CIP) slab to complete the bridge deck. Specimens with 45° skew performed well under service and overload levels. The deck failed in diagonal shear at loads well over the design level loads. However, two 30° specimens failed prematurely by delamination between the topping slab and the PCP. The cause of the delamination was insufficient shear transfer capacity between the PCP and CIP topping slab. For the specimens tested at a square end, the failure mode was punching shear at high loads for all specimens. The surface condition of the PCP was specified to have a "broom finish" and the panel was to have a saturated surface dry (SSD) condition so that PCP units would not leach moisture from the CIP topping slab. Neither of these conditions was satisfied in the two panels that failed prematurely. Although the panels were specified to have a broom finish, the panel surface had regions that were quite smooth. The objective of this research project was to reinvestigate the response of 30° PCP at an expansion joint following specified procedures for finish and moisture conditions. One specimen was constructed with a rectangular panel placed between two 30° skewed panels. These panels had a much rougher surface texture than the previously tested panels that failed in delamination. The skewed ends of the specimen were subjected to monotonically increasing static loads at midspan of the panel ends. The panels failed in diagonal shear and the response of the tested specimen confirmed that the panel surface roughness, and not the skew angle, caused delamination with the previously tested specimens. While TxDOT does not currently specify a minimum panel surface roughness, a surface roughness of approximately 1/4 in. is required in some codes for developing composite action. In addition, wetting the panels to a SSD condition prior to placement of the topping slab further enhances shear transfer between the topping slab and the PCP.
Book Synopsis Evaluation of the Fatigue Behavior of Bridge Decks with Precast Panels at Expansion Joints by : Lewis Samuel Agnew
Download or read book Evaluation of the Fatigue Behavior of Bridge Decks with Precast Panels at Expansion Joints written by Lewis Samuel Agnew and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Behavior of bridge decks with precast panels at expansion joints by : Christin Jennifer Coselli
Download or read book Behavior of bridge decks with precast panels at expansion joints written by Christin Jennifer Coselli and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 572 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Precast Prestressed Concrete Panel Subdecks in Skewed Bridges by : Robert E. Abendroth
Download or read book Precast Prestressed Concrete Panel Subdecks in Skewed Bridges written by Robert E. Abendroth and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 74 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Precast prestressed concrete panels have been used in bridge deck construction in Iowa and many other states. To investigate the performance of these panels at abutment or pier diaphragm locations for bridges with various skew angles, a research program involving both analytical and experimental aspects, is being conducted. This interim report presents the status of the research with respect to four tasks. Task 1 which involves a literature review and two surveys is essentially complete. Task 2 which involved field investigations of three Iowa bridges containing precast panel subdecks has been completed. Based on the findings of these investigations, future inspections are recommended to evaluate potential panel deterioration due to possible corrosion of the prestressed strands. Task 3 is the experimental program which has been established to monitor the behavior of five configurations of full scale composite deck slabs. Three dimensional test and instrumentation frameworks have been constructed to load and monitor the slab specimens. The first slab configuration representing an interior panel condition is being tested and preliminary results are presented for one of these tests in this interim report. Task 4 involves the analytical investigation of the experimental specimens. Finite element methods are being applied to analytically predict the behavior of the test specimens. The first slab configuration representing an interior panel condition is being tested and preliminary results are presented for one of these tests in this interim report. Task 4 involves the analytical investigation of the experimental specimens. Finite element methods are being applied to analytically predict the behavior of the test specimens. The first test configuration of the interior panel condition has been analyzed for the same loads used in the laboratory, and the results are presented herein. Very good correlation between the analytical and experimental results has occurred.
Book Synopsis Composite Action of Precast Panel Bridge Decks in Negative Moment Regions by :
Download or read book Composite Action of Precast Panel Bridge Decks in Negative Moment Regions written by and published by . This book was released on 1987 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Composite Behavior of Full Depth Precast Concrete Bridge Decks by : Thomas A. Patton
Download or read book Composite Behavior of Full Depth Precast Concrete Bridge Decks written by Thomas A. Patton and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Field Investigation of Spalling in Bridge Decks with Partial-depth Precast Concrete Panel Systems Using Non-destructive Testing by : Kandi Rebecca Wieberg
Download or read book Field Investigation of Spalling in Bridge Decks with Partial-depth Precast Concrete Panel Systems Using Non-destructive Testing written by Kandi Rebecca Wieberg and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This study involved the investigation of the causes of spalling observed in several partial-depth precast prestressed bridge decks in the state of Missouri. Recently it has been observed that several bridges in Missouri with this type of construction have experienced spalling of concrete at the edges of the panels revealing an extreme condition of corrosion in the prestressing tendons, some to the point of rupture. Ground penetrating radar (GPR), which has been shown to be successful in bridge deck evaluation, was used to determine the relative condition of the prestressing tendons as well as the relative condition of the concrete throughout the deck in order to identify areas of cracking and corrosion. Particular techniques were used in an attempt to identify areas of delamination at the interface between the precast panels and cast-in-place topping slab, namely the acquisition of data from both the top and bottom deck surfaces as well as specialized data interpretation techniques. Core control and visual inspection were utilized to interpret and validate the GPR data. Half-cell, resistivity and rebound hammer testing was performed on bridge deck panels to determine the corrosion levels of the prestressing strands and material properties of the panels. Findings indicate that spalling in the PPC panels is the result of the penetration of water and chlorides through the reflective cracking in the CIP topping, to the interface between the CIP topping and the PPC panels, then through the PPC panels to the prestressing tendons located near the panel joints. Increased crack control in the CIP topping delays the onset of spalling at the panel joints. Most deterioration is occurring near the area of reflective cracking in the CIP topping and not in the area of concrete over the middle of the panels. Some delamination is occurring at the CIP topping and panel interface"--Abstract, leaf iii.
Book Synopsis Recommendations for the Use of Precast Deck Panels at Expansion Joints by :
Download or read book Recommendations for the Use of Precast Deck Panels at Expansion Joints written by and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Bridge Deck Joint Performance by : Ronald L. Purvis
Download or read book Bridge Deck Joint Performance written by Ronald L. Purvis and published by Transportation Research Board. This book was released on 2003 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis 319: Bridge Deck Joint Performance presents the state of the practice on commonly used expansion joint systems in bridges by summarizing performance data for each system type and by providing examples of selection criteria and design guidelines.
Book Synopsis Behavior of Shrinkage-compensating Concretes Suitable for Use in Bridge Decks by : Phillip E. Borrowman
Download or read book Behavior of Shrinkage-compensating Concretes Suitable for Use in Bridge Decks written by Phillip E. Borrowman and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Simple Design Details Using Precast Concrete Panels at Skewed Expansion Joints by : Clifton Adam Boswell
Download or read book Simple Design Details Using Precast Concrete Panels at Skewed Expansion Joints written by Clifton Adam Boswell and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Experimental Evaluation of Full Depth Precast/prestressed Concrete Bridge Deck Panels by : Mohsen A. Issa
Download or read book Experimental Evaluation of Full Depth Precast/prestressed Concrete Bridge Deck Panels written by Mohsen A. Issa and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 278 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A literature review concerning the objectives of the project was completed. A significant number of published papers, reports, etc., were examined to determine the effectiveness of full depth precast panels for bridge deck replacement. A detailed description of the experimental methodology was developed which includes design and fabrication of the panels and assembly of the bridge. The design and construction process was carried out in cooperation with the project Technical Review Panel. The major components of the bridge deck system were investigated. This includes the transverse joints and the different materials within the joint as well as composite action. The materials investigated within the joint were polymer concrete, non-shrink grout, and set-45 for the transverse joint. The transverse joints were subjected to direct shear tests, direct tension tests, and flexure tests. These tests exhibited the excellent behavior of the system in terms of strength and failure modes. Shear key tests were also conducted. The shear connection study focused on investigating the composite behavior of the system based on varying the number of shear studs within a respective pocket as well as varying the number of pockets within a respective panel. The results indicated that this shear connection is extremely efficient in rendering the system under full composite action. Finite element analysis was conducted to determine the behavior of the shear connection prior to initiation of the actual full scale tests. In addition, finite element analysis was also performed with respect to the transverse joint tests in an effort to determine the behavior of the joints prior to actual testing. The most significant phase of the project was testing a full-scale model. The bridge was assembled in accordance with the procedures developed as part of the study on full-depth precast panels and the results obtained through this research. The system proved its effectiveness in withstanding the applied loading that exceeded eight times the truck loading in addition to the maximum negative and positive moment application. Only hairline cracking was observed in the deck at the maximum applied load. Of most significance was the fact that full composite action was achieved between the precast panels and the steel supporting system, and the exceptional performance of the transverse joint between adjacent panels.
Book Synopsis Durability of Steel-formed, Sealed Bridge Decks by : Philip Dale Cady
Download or read book Durability of Steel-formed, Sealed Bridge Decks written by Philip Dale Cady and published by . This book was released on 1975 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Behavior of Composite Bridge Decks and Connections Under Fatigue Loading by : J. M. Plecnik
Download or read book Behavior of Composite Bridge Decks and Connections Under Fatigue Loading written by J. M. Plecnik and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Behavior of Precast Prestressed Composite Panel Bridge Deck System by : Harryanto Pratanata
Download or read book The Behavior of Precast Prestressed Composite Panel Bridge Deck System written by Harryanto Pratanata and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Behavior of Ontario-type Bridge Deck on Steel Girders by : C. K. Tsui
Download or read book Behavior of Ontario-type Bridge Deck on Steel Girders written by C. K. Tsui and published by . This book was released on 1986 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Performance of Post-tensioned Curved-strand Connections in Transverse Joints of Precast Bridge Decks by : Zane B. Wells
Download or read book Performance of Post-tensioned Curved-strand Connections in Transverse Joints of Precast Bridge Decks written by Zane B. Wells and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) techniques have resulted in innovative options that save time and money during the construction of bridges. One such group of techniques that has generated considerable interest is the usage of individual precast concrete members. Utilizing precast concrete decks allows for offsite curing, thus eliminating long delays due to formwork and concrete curing time. These precast concrete decks have inherent joints between the individual panels. These joints are locations for potential leakage, which can lead to corrosion or inadequate long-term performance. Post-tensioning the precast deck panels helps to eliminate leakage; however, conventional longitudinal post-tensioning systems require complete deck replacement in the event of a single faulty deck panel. A proposed post-tensioned, curved-strand connection allows for a single panel to be replaced. The capacity of the proposed curved-strand connection was investigated in order to compare its behavior to other systems that are currently in use. Tests were performed in composite negative bending, beam shear, and positive bending. The curved strand connection was found to behave similarly to the standard post-tensioning system in positive bending and shear. The curved-strand connection was found to be comparable to a standard post-tensioning system. The ultimate capacity of the curved-strand connection in negative bending was found to be 97% of the standard post-tensioning. Pre-stress losses were measured and predicted for the service life of the connection and were found to be 6% at the 75- year service life of a bridge.