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Ultimate load, creep, shrinkage, and reliability studies of a precast single cell segmental bridge with external post-tensioning

Posted on:1992-03-15Degree:M.SType:Dissertation
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Murugesh, GanapathyFull Text:PDF
GTID:1472390014998489Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
This dissertation is a study of a 1:3.5 scale model of an externally post-tensioned single cell segmental bridge model of the Long Key bridge. The behavior of the bridge system was evaluated in terms of deflections, strains, joint openings, etc. under static and ultimate load conditions. The precast segmental bridge was cast, assembled, and tested at the Department of Ocean Engineering, Florida Atlantic University for AASHTO HS20-44 truck loadings at typical locations. The study addressed the joint opening behavior and the response of external tendons during service and ultimate load levels. The analytical nonlinear behavior of the bridge upto the ultimate load level has been predicted using a finite element software PCFRAME developed at University of California, Berkeley.;Creep and shrinkage strains were predicted using computer program CRACK developed at University of Calgary, Canada. Creep and shrinkage coefficients evaluated from short term tests, were used in predicting the long term behavior. A method for reliability analysis of post-tensioned segmental bridges has also been presented for serviceability and ultimate limit state conditions.
Keywords/Search Tags:Segmental bridge, Ultimate, Creep, Shrinkage
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