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Experimental studies on the shear capacity of Prestressed Concrete Continuous Beams

 Experimental studies on the shear capacity of Prestressed Concrete Continuous Beams
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Presented at IABSE Conference: Assessment, Upgrading and Refurbishment of Infrastructures, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 6-8 May 2013, published in , pp. 84-85
DOI: 10.2749/222137813806474282
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A large number of existing bridges of the German Federal Highways are built as prestressed concrete continuous beams. Because of rising traffic loads, the calculated shear capacity of some bridges ...
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Author(s):
ORCID
Medium: conference paper
Language(s): English
Conference: IABSE Conference: Assessment, Upgrading and Refurbishment of Infrastructures, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 6-8 May 2013
Published in:
Page(s): 84-85 Total no. of pages: 8
Page(s): 84-85
Total no. of pages: 8
Year: 2013
DOI: 10.2749/222137813806474282
Abstract:

A large number of existing bridges of the German Federal Highways are built as prestressed concrete continuous beams. Because of rising traffic loads, the calculated shear capacity of some bridges is insufficient according to current codes. However, the calculated shear capacity might be underestimated by the design codes and the actual shear capacity may be increased, e.g. by using additional external tendons. This paper presents a research project that is carried out at the Institute of Structural Concrete at RWTH Aachen University. Six tests on three continuous beams with parabolic and additional external tendons were performed. The aim was to investigate whether the shear capacity is accurately predicted by the current bridge design code or if the shear capacity can be calculated more precisely by alternative approaches, especially regarding the influence of additional external tendons.

Keywords:
prestressed concrete external prestressing shear capacity continuous beams parabolic tendon