Laboratory and Field Testing of Composite Bridge Superstructure
Publication: Journal of Composites for Construction
Volume 4, Issue 3
Abstract
Bridge rehabilitation utilizing a hybrid fiber-reinforced polymeric composite has recently been completed in Blacksburg, Va. This project involved replacing the superstructure in the Tom's Creek Bridge, a rural short-span traffic bridge with a timber deck and corroded steel girders, with a glue-laminated timber deck on composite girders. To verify the bridge design and to address construction issues prior to the rehabilitation, a full-scale mock-up of the bridge was built and tested in the laboratory. This setup utilized the actual composite beams, glue-laminated timber deck panels, and the skewed geometry implemented in the rehabilitation. Following rehabilitation, the bridge was field tested under controlled conditions (vehicle load and position). Both tests examined service load deflections, girder strains, load distribution, degree of composite action, interpanel deck deflections, and impact factor. The field test results indicate a service load deflection of L/400 under moving loads and a high factor of safety in the composite members against material failure. The data from the field test serve as a baseline reference for future field durability assessments as part of a long-term performance and durability study.
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Received: Oct 28, 1998
Published online: Aug 1, 2000
Published in print: Aug 2000
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