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A parametric study is conducted to understand the effect of the influencing parameters, such as the girder geometry and material properties, on the damaged girder’s behavior. For an 838 mm × 914 mm PPC deck girder, the statistically significant parameters are found to be the span length ( L), strand diameter ( d<jats:sub>b</jats:sub>), and skew angle ([Formula: see text]). From the numerical analysis of the in-service PPC bridge deck girder, the load rating is predicted to be governed by the capacity for the existing 0.25 mm crack. In the parametric study of the 838 mm × 914 mm PPC deck girder, the inventory rating factor of the prestressing strands in tension is predicted to decrease linearly for crack width up to 0.64 mm, while the capacity inventory rating factor is predicted to decrease by up to 73.8% for the crack width of 0.64 mm.","PeriodicalId":517391,"journal":{"name":"Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board","volume":"22 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-08-07","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Parametric Study on Transversely Cracked Precast Prestressed Concrete Bridge Deck Girders with Rectangular Voids\",\"authors\":\"Dachina Gunasekaran, Bassem Andrawes\",\"doi\":\"10.1177/03611981241265847\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Transverse cracks in precast prestressed concrete (PPC) bridge deck girders cause a notable increase in strand stresses and adversely affect the cracked girder’s capacity and durability. 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摘要
预制预应力混凝土(PPC)桥面梁中的横向裂缝会导致钢绞线应力显著增加,并对开裂梁的承载能力和耐久性产生不利影响。本数值研究分析了横向裂缝对 PPC 桥面梁行为的影响,将裂缝宽度与裂缝梁的剩余承载力、应力和额定荷载联系起来。开发了一个非线性有限元 (FE) 模型,以了解横向裂缝损坏的在役 PPC 桥面梁的行为并预测其应力。在对开裂的 PPC 桥面梁进行荷载等级分析时,将使用从 FE 模型中获得的残余承载力和累积应力。为了解影响参数(如梁的几何形状和材料属性)对受损梁行为的影响,进行了参数研究。对于 838 mm × 914 mm 的 PPC 桥面梁,发现具有统计意义的参数是跨度长度(L)、钢绞线直径(db)和倾斜角([公式:见正文])。通过对使用中的 PPC 桥面梁进行数值分析,预测其额定荷载受现有 0.25 毫米裂缝的承载能力制约。在 838 mm × 914 mm PPC 桥面梁的参数研究中,预测张拉中预应力钢绞线的库存额定系数在裂缝宽度达到 0.64 mm 时呈线性下降,而在裂缝宽度达到 0.64 mm 时,预测承载力库存额定系数下降达 73.8%。
Parametric Study on Transversely Cracked Precast Prestressed Concrete Bridge Deck Girders with Rectangular Voids
Transverse cracks in precast prestressed concrete (PPC) bridge deck girders cause a notable increase in strand stresses and adversely affect the cracked girder’s capacity and durability. This numerical study analyzes the impact of transverse cracks on the behavior of PPC bridge deck girders by relating the crack width to the residual capacity, stresses, and load rating of the cracked girders. A non-linear finite element (FE) model is developed to understand the behavior and predict the stresses in an in-service PPC bridge deck girder damaged by a transverse crack. The residual capacity and built-up stresses obtained from the FE model are used in the load rating analysis of the cracked PPC bridge deck girder. A parametric study is conducted to understand the effect of the influencing parameters, such as the girder geometry and material properties, on the damaged girder’s behavior. For an 838 mm × 914 mm PPC deck girder, the statistically significant parameters are found to be the span length ( L), strand diameter ( db), and skew angle ([Formula: see text]). From the numerical analysis of the in-service PPC bridge deck girder, the load rating is predicted to be governed by the capacity for the existing 0.25 mm crack. In the parametric study of the 838 mm × 914 mm PPC deck girder, the inventory rating factor of the prestressing strands in tension is predicted to decrease linearly for crack width up to 0.64 mm, while the capacity inventory rating factor is predicted to decrease by up to 73.8% for the crack width of 0.64 mm.