{"title":"Design and Treatment Case Analysis of Continuous T-beam External Prestressed Composite Reinforcement Based on Finite Element Model Calculation","authors":"Ying Xu","doi":"10.22158/asir.v8n2p11","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The second section of a highway bridge is a 3×30m prestressed concrete continuous T-beam, of which the 5th span 4# T-beam was found to have multiple structural cracks, such as U-shaped cracks and vertical cracks, during regular inspections after one year of operation. Analysis has shown that this was attributed to the fact that the insufficient prestressing during construction caused inadequate prestressing in the beam body. In this sudy, Midas/Civil software is utilized to establish a spatial finite element model to estimate the loss of prestress in damaged T-beams, yielding results consistent with the inspected conditions. On this basis, an external prestressing reinforcement design plan is proposed. The innovative plan considers the impact of reinforcement on the hogging moment of continuous T-beams and optimizes the layout of prestressed steel strands. The layout and fixing methods of steel turning blocks and anchoring blocks are also optimized in accordance with the stress characteristics of continuous T-beams, with the bearing capacity and safety reserve improved. After checking and analyzing the crack width of the reinforced T-beam, it was found that the plan fully meets the requirements for prestressed concrete Class A components. According to plan, the damaged T-beam was repaired and reinforced, and continuous observation of the reinforced T-beam was conducted for two years. No new development of bridge defects was observed in the later stages, indicating a satisfactory reinforcement effect. This provides technical reference for similar projects.","PeriodicalId":356167,"journal":{"name":"Applied Science and Innovative Research","volume":"242 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-04-03","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Applied Science and Innovative Research","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.22158/asir.v8n2p11","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The second section of a highway bridge is a 3×30m prestressed concrete continuous T-beam, of which the 5th span 4# T-beam was found to have multiple structural cracks, such as U-shaped cracks and vertical cracks, during regular inspections after one year of operation. Analysis has shown that this was attributed to the fact that the insufficient prestressing during construction caused inadequate prestressing in the beam body. In this sudy, Midas/Civil software is utilized to establish a spatial finite element model to estimate the loss of prestress in damaged T-beams, yielding results consistent with the inspected conditions. On this basis, an external prestressing reinforcement design plan is proposed. The innovative plan considers the impact of reinforcement on the hogging moment of continuous T-beams and optimizes the layout of prestressed steel strands. The layout and fixing methods of steel turning blocks and anchoring blocks are also optimized in accordance with the stress characteristics of continuous T-beams, with the bearing capacity and safety reserve improved. After checking and analyzing the crack width of the reinforced T-beam, it was found that the plan fully meets the requirements for prestressed concrete Class A components. According to plan, the damaged T-beam was repaired and reinforced, and continuous observation of the reinforced T-beam was conducted for two years. No new development of bridge defects was observed in the later stages, indicating a satisfactory reinforcement effect. This provides technical reference for similar projects.
某公路桥的第二段为 3×30 米预应力混凝土连续 T 梁,其中第 5 跨 4#T梁在运行一年后的定期检查中发现多处结构裂缝,如 U 形裂缝和竖向裂缝。分析表明,这是由于施工时预应力不足导致梁体预应力不足造成的。在这项研究中,利用 Midas/Civil 软件建立了一个空间有限元模型,以估算受损 T 型梁的预应力损失,得出的结果与检查情况一致。在此基础上,提出了外部预应力加固设计方案。该创新方案考虑了加固对连续 T 型梁阻滞力矩的影响,并优化了预应力钢绞线的布置。同时,还根据连续 T 型梁的受力特点,优化了钢筋转动块和锚固块的布置和固定方法,提高了承载能力和安全储备。在对钢筋 T 梁的裂缝宽度进行检查和分析后发现,该方案完全符合预应力混凝土 A 级构件的要求。按照计划,对损坏的 T 梁进行了修复和加固,并对加固后的 T 梁进行了为期两年的连续观测。后期未发现新的桥梁缺陷,表明加固效果令人满意。这为类似工程提供了技术参考。