Chemical, Physical, and Mechanical Properties of 95-Year-Old Concrete Built-In Arch Bridge

This research aimed to determine the durability and strength of an old concrete built-in arch bridge based on selected mechanical, physical, and chemical properties of the concrete. The bridge was erected in 1925 and is located in Jagodnik (northern Poland). Cylindrical specimens were taken from the...

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Main Authors: Andrzej Ambroziak, Elżbieta Haustein, Maciej Niedostatkiewicz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/1/20
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spelling doaj-f5676ad3a2e74441a8ace65a926696d12020-12-24T00:01:22ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-12-0114202010.3390/ma14010020Chemical, Physical, and Mechanical Properties of 95-Year-Old Concrete Built-In Arch BridgeAndrzej Ambroziak0Elżbieta Haustein1Maciej Niedostatkiewicz2Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Gdansk University of Technology, 11/12 Gabriela Narutowicza Street, 80-233 Gdańsk, PolandFaculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Gdansk University of Technology, 11/12 Gabriela Narutowicza Street, 80-233 Gdańsk, PolandFaculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Gdansk University of Technology, 11/12 Gabriela Narutowicza Street, 80-233 Gdańsk, PolandThis research aimed to determine the durability and strength of an old concrete built-in arch bridge based on selected mechanical, physical, and chemical properties of the concrete. The bridge was erected in 1925 and is located in Jagodnik (northern Poland). Cylindrical specimens were taken from the side ribs connected to the top plate using a concrete core borehole diamond drill machine. The properties of the old concrete were compared with the present and previous standard requirements and guidelines. The laboratory testing program consisted of the following set of tests: measurements of the depth of carbonated zone and dry density, water absorption tests, determination of concrete compressive strength and frost resistance, determination of modulus of elasticity, measurement of the pH value, determination of water-soluble chloride salt and sulfate ion content, and X-ray diffraction analyses. Large variations in the cylindrical compressive strength (14.9 to 22.0 MPa), modulus of elasticity (17,900 to 26,483 MPa), density (2064 to 2231 kg/m<sup>3</sup>), and water absorption (3.88 to 6.58%) were observed. In addition to the experiments, a brief literature survey relating to old concrete properties was also conducted. This paper can provide scientists, engineers, and designers an experimental basis in the field of old concrete built-in bridge construction.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/1/20structural concretereinforced concretebridge engineeringmaterial characterizationmechanical propertieschemical properties
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author Andrzej Ambroziak
Elżbieta Haustein
Maciej Niedostatkiewicz
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Elżbieta Haustein
Maciej Niedostatkiewicz
Chemical, Physical, and Mechanical Properties of 95-Year-Old Concrete Built-In Arch Bridge
Materials
structural concrete
reinforced concrete
bridge engineering
material characterization
mechanical properties
chemical properties
author_facet Andrzej Ambroziak
Elżbieta Haustein
Maciej Niedostatkiewicz
author_sort Andrzej Ambroziak
title Chemical, Physical, and Mechanical Properties of 95-Year-Old Concrete Built-In Arch Bridge
title_short Chemical, Physical, and Mechanical Properties of 95-Year-Old Concrete Built-In Arch Bridge
title_full Chemical, Physical, and Mechanical Properties of 95-Year-Old Concrete Built-In Arch Bridge
title_fullStr Chemical, Physical, and Mechanical Properties of 95-Year-Old Concrete Built-In Arch Bridge
title_full_unstemmed Chemical, Physical, and Mechanical Properties of 95-Year-Old Concrete Built-In Arch Bridge
title_sort chemical, physical, and mechanical properties of 95-year-old concrete built-in arch bridge
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2021-12-01
description This research aimed to determine the durability and strength of an old concrete built-in arch bridge based on selected mechanical, physical, and chemical properties of the concrete. The bridge was erected in 1925 and is located in Jagodnik (northern Poland). Cylindrical specimens were taken from the side ribs connected to the top plate using a concrete core borehole diamond drill machine. The properties of the old concrete were compared with the present and previous standard requirements and guidelines. The laboratory testing program consisted of the following set of tests: measurements of the depth of carbonated zone and dry density, water absorption tests, determination of concrete compressive strength and frost resistance, determination of modulus of elasticity, measurement of the pH value, determination of water-soluble chloride salt and sulfate ion content, and X-ray diffraction analyses. Large variations in the cylindrical compressive strength (14.9 to 22.0 MPa), modulus of elasticity (17,900 to 26,483 MPa), density (2064 to 2231 kg/m<sup>3</sup>), and water absorption (3.88 to 6.58%) were observed. In addition to the experiments, a brief literature survey relating to old concrete properties was also conducted. This paper can provide scientists, engineers, and designers an experimental basis in the field of old concrete built-in bridge construction.
topic structural concrete
reinforced concrete
bridge engineering
material characterization
mechanical properties
chemical properties
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