Determination of the end of functional service life for concrete bridge components

<p>The transportation engineering community of the United States faces a tremendous problem: the gradual deterioration of the nation's bridges. A major component of the overall bridge deterioration problem is the corrosion-induced deterioration of reinforced concrete bridge components tha...

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Main Author: Fitch, Michael G.
Other Authors: Civil Engineering
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Language:en
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-429562021-05-15T05:26:36Z Determination of the end of functional service life for concrete bridge components Fitch, Michael G. Civil Engineering Weyers, Richard E. Al-Qadi, Imadeddin L. Johnson, Steven D. LD5655.V855 1993.F543 Concrete bridges Service life (Engineering) <p>The transportation engineering community of the United States faces a tremendous problem: the gradual deterioration of the nation's bridges. A major component of the overall bridge deterioration problem is the corrosion-induced deterioration of reinforced concrete bridge components that are exposed to de-icing salts. The progression of events resulting from corrosion of the reinforcing steel includes cracking, delamination, spalling, and patching of the surface concrete.</p> <p> Bridge components reach the end of their functional service life when the level of damage warrants rehabilitation. The objective of this study was to determine the end of functional service life for concrete bridge decks, piers, and abutments by quantifying terminal levels of physical damage. The approach for quantifying terminal damage levels involved obtaining recommendations from state Department of Transportation (DOT) bridge engineers via an opinion survey.</p> <p> A field study of 18 existing concrete bridges that had been designated for rehabilitation was conducted to develop concrete bridge component maps showing areas of physical damage. Deck damage maps were produced using a ground-based photogrammetry system developed in this study, while pier and abutment damage maps were drawn by hand in the field. Survey Kits based on the component damage maps were distributed to bridge engineers in 25 states that use de-icing salts. The engineers evaluated the maps and recommended when each component should be, or should have been, rehabilitated~ Based on the engineers' responses, linear regression prediction models were developed to relate the recommended bridge component rehabilitation time point to the physical damage level. Based on the prediction models, two viable terminal damage levels for concrete bridge decks, and a partial terminal damage level for concrete bridge piers, were quantified.</p> Master of Science 2014-03-14T21:37:20Z 2014-03-14T21:37:20Z 1993-04-26 2010-06-08 2010-06-08 2010-06-08 Thesis Text etd-06082010-020522 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/42956 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06082010-020522/ en OCLC# 28553139 LD5655.V855_1993.F543.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ xv, 213 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic LD5655.V855 1993.F543
Concrete bridges
Service life (Engineering)
spellingShingle LD5655.V855 1993.F543
Concrete bridges
Service life (Engineering)
Fitch, Michael G.
Determination of the end of functional service life for concrete bridge components
description <p>The transportation engineering community of the United States faces a tremendous problem: the gradual deterioration of the nation's bridges. A major component of the overall bridge deterioration problem is the corrosion-induced deterioration of reinforced concrete bridge components that are exposed to de-icing salts. The progression of events resulting from corrosion of the reinforcing steel includes cracking, delamination, spalling, and patching of the surface concrete.</p> <p> Bridge components reach the end of their functional service life when the level of damage warrants rehabilitation. The objective of this study was to determine the end of functional service life for concrete bridge decks, piers, and abutments by quantifying terminal levels of physical damage. The approach for quantifying terminal damage levels involved obtaining recommendations from state Department of Transportation (DOT) bridge engineers via an opinion survey.</p> <p> A field study of 18 existing concrete bridges that had been designated for rehabilitation was conducted to develop concrete bridge component maps showing areas of physical damage. Deck damage maps were produced using a ground-based photogrammetry system developed in this study, while pier and abutment damage maps were drawn by hand in the field. Survey Kits based on the component damage maps were distributed to bridge engineers in 25 states that use de-icing salts. The engineers evaluated the maps and recommended when each component should be, or should have been, rehabilitated~ Based on the engineers' responses, linear regression prediction models were developed to relate the recommended bridge component rehabilitation time point to the physical damage level. Based on the prediction models, two viable terminal damage levels for concrete bridge decks, and a partial terminal damage level for concrete bridge piers, were quantified.</p> === Master of Science
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title_short Determination of the end of functional service life for concrete bridge components
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