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Shear Assessment of Existing Prestressed Box Girder Bridge

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, , n. 2, v. 1203
Page(s): 022131
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/1203/2/022131
Abstract:

The paper deals with the shear assessment of existing prestressed concrete box-girder bridges. Mainly focuses on the historical development of technical standards used in the design of prestressed concrete road bridges in the Slovak Republic. The standards for bridge design have been amended several times. A parametric study was performed on a model post-tensioned concrete bridge with a box-girder cross-section, which compares the internal forces along the length of the bridge using various standards and technical regulations., The differences in design principles and shear capacity were investigated while the amount and geometry of the longitudinal prestressing of the bridge were the same for all cases. Case of study is a road three-span post-tensioned concrete bridge with a main span of 50 m and end spans of 40 m. The single box-girder cross section height is constant of 2.5 m. The bridge is straight without any curvature in the horizontal plane. The thickness of the bottom slab is variable near the inner supports. The prestressing is formed by 19-strands tendons with a strand diameter of 15.7 mm with a polygonal cable geometry. The numerical model is considered as a beam element with neglecting of the torsional effects of the load. The parametric study points out the differences in the internal forces with use of different design regulations and standards. It also focuses on the shear resistance of the walls of the box-girder cross-section of the bridge. Differences in design methods are presented by the required area of shear reinforcement in the wall of box cross-section. The aim of the study is to point out the historical development of design from the point of view of shear resistance of prestressed bridges. When assessing existing older bridges and trying to achieve reliability according to the current Eurocodes, there is subsequently a requirement for additional shear reinforcement.

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    28/05/2022
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    28/05/2022
 
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