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Mar 16, 2011

Dynamic Analysis of the Bentley Creek Bridge with FRP Deck

Publication: Journal of Bridge Engineering
Volume 17, Issue 2

Abstract

This study investigates vibration characteristics of a truss bridge that has been retrofitted with a fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) deck. The bridge is located on State Route 367 in Wellsburg, Chemung County, New York. It is a 140-ft-long (approximately 42.7-m-long) truss structure, originally built with a noncomposite concrete deck. The concrete deck was replaced with a much lighter fiber reinforced polymer deck to improve the bridge load capacity ratings. This study investigates the vibration characteristics of the bridge as a result of the deck replacement and impact of these changes on the structural behavior. The results indicate that the fundamental frequency for the current structure with the FRP deck is approximately 45% higher than that for the original structure with a concrete deck. The computed bridge fundamental frequency correlated well with field data. When compared to the concrete deck bridge, the FRP deck bridge resulted in lower dead load forces, higher live load forces, lower total forces, and higher live load stress ranges used in fatigue life estimates. Dynamic allowance was also determined for each of the selected members for both concrete and FRP decks. For the concrete deck bridge, the calculated dynamic allowance is higher than those used in bridge design specifications. Lower dynamic allowances were obtained for the FRP deck bridge.

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Acknowledgments

Instrumentation and data collection for this project was done by Harry Greenberg of the Transportation Research and Development Bureau of the New York State Department of Transportation. Ryan Lund and Jonathan Kunin assisted in the preparation of the report. Brian Kelly, Arthur P. Yannotti, and Jonathan Kunin reviewed the technical content of the report and their comments are greatly appreciated.

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Journal of Bridge Engineering
Volume 17Issue 2March 2012
Pages: 318 - 333

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Received: Nov 19, 2010
Accepted: Mar 14, 2011
Published online: Mar 16, 2011
Published in print: Mar 1, 2012

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Osman Hag-Elsafi, M.ASCE
Engineer, Saudi Arabian Bechtel Company, Jubail, 31961 Saudi Arabia; formerly, Civil Engineer II, New York State Dept. of Transportation, 50 Wolf Rd., Albany, NY 12232.
William F. Albers
Retired; formerly, Civil Engineer II, New York State Dept. of Transportation, 328 State St., Schenectady, NY 12305.
Sreenivas Alampalli, F.ASCE [email protected]
Director, Structures Evaluation Services Bureau, New York State Dept. of Transportation, 50 Wolf Rd., Albany, NY 12232. (corresponding author). E-mail: [email protected]

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