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Author:
Phares, Brent M., author. Iowa State University.
Title:
Evaluation of the Need for Longitudinal Median Joints in Bridge Decks on Dual Structures Brent M. Phares, Lowell Greimann, and Zhengyu Liu
Publisher:
Institute for TransportationIowa State University
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
xii, 83 pages (99 pages in PD file) illustrations, charts, photographs (chiefly color)
Subject:
Bridges--Floors.
Bridge decks
Bridge design
Field tests
Finite element method
Highway bridges
Jointless bridges
Literature reviews
Longitudinal cracking
Longitudinal joints
Width
continuous deck
deck cracks
diagonal cracks
thermal loading
Other Authors:
Greimann, Lowell, author. Iowa State University.
Liu, Zhengyu, 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 (page 83) Catalogers note: This record is for the full-length report. A 2-page tech transfer summary is also available, at a link in this record. The summary is not cataloged individually.
Scope Note:
Final Report
Summary:
The primary objective of this project was to determine the effect of bridge width on deck cracking in bridges. Other parameters, such as bridge skew, girder spacing and type, abutment type, pier type, and number of bridge spans, were also studied. To achieve the above objectives, one bridge was selected for live-load and long-term testing. The data obtained from both field tests were used to calibrate a three-dimensional (3D) finite element model (FEM). Three different types of loading -- llive loading, thermal loading, and shrinkage loading -- were applied. The predicted crack pattern from the FEM was compared to the crack pattern from bridge inspection results. A parametric study was conducted using the calibrated FEM. The general conclusions/recommendations are as follows: -- Longitudinal and diagonal cracking in the deck near the abutment on an integral abutment bridge is due to the temperature differences between the abutment and the deck. Although not likely to induce cracking, shrinkage of the deck concrete may further exacerbate cracks developed from thermal effects. -- Based upon a limited review of bridges in the Iowa DOT inventory, it appears that, regardless of bridge width, longitudinal and diagonal cracks are prevalent in integral abutment bridges but not in bridges with stub abutments. -- The parametric study results show that bridge width and skew have minimal effect on the strain in the deck bridge resulting from restrained thermal expansion. -- Pier type, girder type, girder spacing, and number of spans also appear to have no influence on the level of restrained thermal expansion strain in the deck near the abutment.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)922540684
Locations:
IAOX771 -- State Library of Iowa (Des Moines)

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