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Author:
Phares, Brent M., author. Iowa State University.
Title:
Investigation of Negative Moment Reinforcing in Bridge Decks Brent M. Phares, Sameera Jayathilaka, and Lowell Greimann
Publisher:
Institute for TransportationIowa State University
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
xiv, 96 pages (112 pages in PD file) illustrations, charts, photographs (chiefly color)
Subject:
Continuous bridges.
Bridge decks
Bridge engineering
Calibration
Field tests
Finite element method
Instrumentation
Moments (Mechanics)
Parametric analysis
Reinforcement (Engineering)
Transverse cracking
Bridge piers
continuous deck
negative moment reinforcement
Other Authors:
Jayathilaka, Sameera, author. Iowa State University.
Greimann, Lowell, author. Iowa State University.
Iowa State University. Institute for Transportation, performing body.
Iowa. Department of Transportation, sponsoring body.
Iowa. Highway Research Board, sponsoring body.
Notes:
September 2015-- Technical Report Documentation Page Includes bibliographic references (pages 75-76) Catalogers note: This record is for the full-length report. A 4-page tech transfer summary is also available, at a link in this record. The summary is not cataloged individually.
Scope Note:
Final Report
Summary:
Multi-span pre-tensioned pre-stressed concrete beam (PPCB) bridges made continuous usually experience a negative live load moment region over the intermediate supports. Conventional thinking dictates that sufficient reinforcement must be provided in this region to satisfy the strength and serviceability requirements associated with the tensile stresses in the deck. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) Bridge Design Specifications recommend the negative moment reinforcement (b2 reinforcement) be extended beyond the inflection point. Based upon satisfactory previous performance and judgment, the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) Office of Bridges and Structures (OBS) currently terminates b2 reinforcement at 1/8 of the span length. Although the Iowa DOT policy results in approximately 50% shorter b2 reinforcement than the AASHTO LRFD specifications, the Iowa DOT has not experienced any significant deck cracking over the intermediate supports. The primary objective of this project was to investigate the Iowa DOT OBS policy regarding the required amount of b2 reinforcement to provide the continuity over bridge decks. Other parameters, such as termination length, termination pattern, and effects of the secondary moments, were also studied. Live load tests were carried out on five bridges. The data were used to calibrate three-dimensional finite element models of two bridges. Parametric studies were conducted on the bridges with an uncracked deck, a cracked deck, and a cracked deck with a cracked pier diaphragm for live load and shrinkage load. The general conclusions were as follows: -- The parametric study results show that an increased area of the b2 reinforcement slightly reduces the strain over the pier, whereas an increased length and staggered reinforcement pattern slightly reduce the strains of the deck at 1/8 of the span length. -- Finite element modeling results suggest that the transverse field cracks over the pier and at 1/8 of the span length are mainly due to deck shrinkage. -- Bridges with larger skew angles have lower strains over the intermediate supports. -- Secondary moments affect the behavior in the negative moment region. The impact may be significant enough such that no tensile stresses in the deck may be experienced.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)922541708
Locations:
IAOX771 -- State Library of Iowa (Des Moines)

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