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Experimental Investigation of High-Performing Protective Shell Used for Retrofitting Bridge Elements

Accession Number:

01658080

Record Type:

Component

Abstract:

The bridge structure elements are exposed to severe environmental conditions which causes reduction in service life and durability that may require repair and retrofit. In this project, thin shells of Ultra High Performance Concrete (UHPC) are used to retrofit damaged portions of bridge elements. UHPC shells are beneficial for protection against deleterious environmental conditions. The application of these shells is suited for retrofitting due to easy installation, design for variety of shapes, increasing the strength of element, and reducing time and cost.In this project, thirteen beam specimens were tested under three-point flexure tests for verification of the proposed retrofitting method. These test beams included an undamaged, damaged and retrofitted beams in different configurations. The damage scenarios in beam are simulated by varying concrete and steel area loss. The test variables include shell thickness, configuration and interface between UHPC and regular concrete. The configuration of additional UHPC shell was either applied flushed or an unflushed surface. The preparation of interface was done by sand blasting and use of mechanical connectors.The results show that the UHPC shell concept to repair damaged bridge element is a promising concept. A comparison of retrofitted beams shows an increase in the flexure capacity of the beam compared to damaged beams. Retrofitting of beams prepared with sand blasting provided adequate bond between UHPC shell and regular concrete. Based on experimental results, a numerical and analytical study will be used to find the most feasible detail for UHPC shell. Additional testing is required to validate and develop methodologies for real life application and provision of design recommendations for retrofitting with UHPC shells.

Supplemental Notes:

This paper was sponsored by TRB committee AHD30 Standing Committee on Structures Maintenance.

Report/Paper Numbers:

18-05142

Language:

English

Authors:

Valikhani, Alireza
Jaberi Jahromi, Azadeh
Azizinamini, Atorod

Pagination:

15p

Publication Date:

2018

Conference:

Transportation Research Board 97th Annual Meeting

Location: Washington DC, United States
Date: 2018-1-7 to 2018-1-11
Sponsors: Transportation Research Board

Media Type:

Digital/other

Features:

Figures; Photos; References; Tables

Subject Areas:

Bridges and other structures; Construction; Transportation (General)

Source Data:

Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2018 Paper #18-05142

Files:

TRIS, TRB, ATRI

Created Date:

Jan 8 2018 11:17AM