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Assessment of bridge Post‐Tensioning systems using non‐destructive (ND) inspection methods

Author(s): (Polytechnic di Milano, Department of Architecture Built environment and Construction Engineering Milan Italy)
(Polytechnic di Milano, Department of Architecture Built environment and Construction Engineering Milan Italy)
(Polytechnic di Milano, Department of Architecture Built environment and Construction Engineering Milan Italy)
(Polytechnic di Milano, Department of Architecture Built environment and Construction Engineering Milan Italy)
Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: ce/papers, , n. 5, v. 6
Page(s): 9-17
DOI: 10.1002/cepa.2065
Abstract:

Reinforced concrete bridges with post‐tensioned cables are particularly critical structures, as the degradation of the tendons is not fully detectable through conventional investigation methods and/or through visual inspections, due to the intrinsic nature of the structural typology. After shortly reviewing the main applications of current non‐destructive (ND) methods available for investigating the deterioration of tendons and grout, the paper presents a simple procedure to rank these methods through a series of metrics formulated to evaluate the various technologies under four different aspects: accuracy of measurement, ease of use, cost, impact on the operation of the bridge. The procedure has the aim of providing bridge owners with a decision tool which can assist in the selection of the optimal ND technology available to detect a particular strand or grout defect.

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