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Author | : U.s. Department of Transportation |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 568 |
Release | : 2018-08-04 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781724238627 |
Connection details for prefabricated bridge elements and systems /
Author | : Michael P. Culmo |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 568 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Bridges |
ISBN | : |
Prefabricated components of a bridge produced off-site can be assembled quickly, and can reduce design time and cost, minimizing forming, minimize lane closure time and/or possibly eliminate the need for a temporary bridge. This document has been developed to promote the use of prefabricated elements and systems in bridges and focuses on 'Connection Details' as part of accelerated construction projects. Accelerated Bridge Construction is one of the prime focus areas of the Office of Infrastructure of Federal Highway Administration. It focuses on a need to create awareness, inform, educate, train, assist and entice State DOTs and their staff in the use of rapid construction techniques. This document represents the State of the Practice at this time with respect to connections between prefabricated elements in accelerated bridge construction projects. Most of the details were obtained from State Departments of Transportation, industry organizations, and private consultants. This information contained herein should be used to develop designs and determine which details would be appropriate for accelerating bridge construction projects.
Author | : Daniel Bridi Valentim |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2023 |
Genre | : Electronic dissertations |
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A relatively new type of beam falling under the accelerated bridge construction (ABC) umbrella, the Northeast Extreme Tee (NEXT) D beam, was designed by the PCI Northeast Bridge Technical Committee, with connection details that substitute traditional welded ties joining butted-beam systems, such as bulb-tee girders and double-tee beams. Grout has traditionally been used in joints between prefabricated bridge elements and systems (PBES). This material, however, has resulted in issues with shear key cracking reported by the Federal Highway Administration. An alternative cementitious material, ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC), has been used as a great solution for connections between PBES in ABC. This material exhibits superior properties such as compressive, tensile, and bond strength, durability, and long-term stability when compared to conventional connection materials. Three main studies are presented herein. The first study presents a tensile strength evaluation of 54 UHPC specimens by comparing the direct tension (DT), four-point bending, and double-edge wedge-splitting (DEWS) test methods. No statistically significant difference was found between the peak tensile strengths obtained from DT and DEWS specimens. DEWS specimens are tested using a compression-testing machine, and can be cored and finished from existing UHPC members. The second study evaluates the bond-slip behavior of UHPC and untensioned prestressing strands. The variables studied in the 54 tested pull-out specimens include clear cover, embedment length, and strand diameter (dPT). It was observed that specimens that experienced strand failure had an embedment length of at least 24×dPT or clear cover distance of 2.17×dPT. The third study investigates the behavior of NEXT D beams under fatigue loading. Four double-tee and four slab specimens were subjected to 1 million cycles under AASHTO standard wheel truck loads. Moreover, finite element analyses (FEAs) were performed, effectively simulating the tested specimens, and a 60-ft. long bridge model was created to simulate a constructed bridge in Mobile County, Alabama. It was observed that an 8-in. (203-mm) wide UHPC joint with a single reinforcement layer containing straight #5 bars, an 8-in. (203-mm) embedment length, and spaced every 6 in. (152 mm) had satisfactory performance according to results from experimental testing and FEAs.
Author | : Mohiuddin Ali Khan |
Publisher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 651 |
Release | : 2014-08-12 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 0124072259 |
The traveling public has no patience for prolonged, high cost construction projects. This puts highway construction contractors under intense pressure to minimize traffic disruptions and construction cost. Actively promoted by the Federal Highway Administration, there are hundreds of accelerated bridge construction (ABC) construction programs in the United States, Europe and Japan. Accelerated Bridge Construction: Best Practices and Techniques provides a wide range of construction techniques, processes and technologies designed to maximize bridge construction or reconstruction operations while minimizing project delays and community disruption. Describes design methods for accelerated bridge substructure construction; reducing foundation construction time and methods by using pile bents Explains applications to steel bridges, temporary bridges in place of detours using quick erection and demolition Covers design-build systems' boon to ABC; development of software; use of fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) Includes applications to glulam and sawn lumber bridges, precast concrete bridges, precast joints details; use of lightweight aggregate concrete, aluminum and high-performance steel
Author | : Armin Mehrabi |
Publisher | : Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | : 319 |
Release | : 2024-03-18 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1036401979 |
By employing prefabricated bridge elements and systems, Accelerated Bridge Construction reduces on-site construction time and traffic disruptions, and enhances long-term performance. ABC is particularly advantageous for short-span bridges that are well-suited to standardized prefabrication. In such cases, the entire superstructure and substructure can often be constructed using prefabricated deck elements, modular decks, or systems that span the full bridge width. The construction methods can range from traditional crane installations to Self-Propelled Modular Transport units or slide-in techniques for moving the entire superstructures. This book introduces the concept of ABC and examines its application in the context of short-span bridge construction. It categorizes and details short-span bridges based on various criteria and evaluates the performance of the existing bridges. Decision-making processes regarding the adoption of ABC, choice of elements, systems, and construction methods are also discussed. Additionally, the book covers the inspection of short-span bridges and includes a design example.
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2011* |
Genre | : Prefabricated bridges |
ISBN | : |
Participant workbook that accompanies an online seminar on PBES that was held August 16-17, 2011. It consists of 12 modules. Module 1: What are prefabricated bridge elements & systems (PBES) for accelerated bridge construction (ABC). Module 2: Owner's perspective on lessons learned in implementing ABC. Module 3: Decision-making frameworks for using PBES. Module 4: ABC/PBES costs. Module 5: ABC/PBES specifications, plans and details. Module 6: Connection details and PBES design example. Module 7: Efforts and capabilities to support PBES deployment. Module 8: Concrete industry efforts & capabilities to support PBES deployment. Module 9: Steel industry efforts & capabilities to support PBES deployment. Module 10: FRP industry efforts & capabilities to support PBES deployment. Module 11: Lightweight concrete industry efforts & capabilities to support PBES deployment. Module 12: Construction industry industry efforts & capabilities to support PBES deployment.
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Bridges |
ISBN | : |
In order to minimize the impact of construction on the traveling public, MDOT utilizes innovative and specialized construction methods such as Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC). Michigan, like other highway agencies in the region, has several challenges in specifying prefabricated bridge elements and systems (PBES) and accelerated bridge construction (ABC) techniques for bridge replacement projects. Among those challenges, the following are the most common: (1) justification of initial project costs, (2) defining a rational process for selecting ABC over conventional construction, (3) absence of PBES selection guidelines and proven standard and successful designs, (4) absence of constructability evaluation guidelines, and (5) uncertain durability performance of PBES and connections. This research project was initiated with several objectives. They were achieved by (1) synthesizing the state-of-the-art practices, challenges, and lessons learned from the implemented ABC projects, (2) developing a Michigan-specific decision-making platform based on the site specific data to identify the optimal construction alternative between conventional construction and ABC, (3) developing a comprehensive list of connection details and cementitious materials for connections, (4) developing standard deck level longitudinal connection details for typical highway bridges, (5) developing a template of special provisions for grout selection and application procedures, (6) documenting construction procedures, equipment, and implementation limitations, (7) developing a constructability review checklist, and (6) providing recommendations for further research and implementation of PBES based on constructability, maintainability, repairability, and durability.
Author | : Mohsen Shahawy |
Publisher | : Transportation Research Board |
Total Pages | : 58 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Bridges |
ISBN | : 0309069726 |
TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis Report 324: Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems to Limit Traffic Disruption During Construction assesses and documents the use of innovative prefabricated elements and systems and assesses its effects on on-site construction time and cost, closure time, and environmental impacts. The synthesis report also looks at the use of fiber-reinforced polymers and other advanced materials and new technologies that are gaining in popularity but are still in the experimental stages.
Author | : Michael P. Culmo |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 325 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Bridges |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Michael P. Culmo |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Bridges |
ISBN | : |
This document represents the "State of the Practice" with respect to all aspects of accelerated bridge construction (ABC). The intent of this manual is to fill in the gaps left by publication of the previous manuals. The manual covers ABC techniques, project planning and scoping, implementing ABC in a Transportation Agency, prefabricated elements, long-term performance of prefabricated elements, construction and design. The manual can be used by transportation agencies to establish a successful accelerated bridge construction program