Guidelines for Maintaining Small Movement Bridge Expansion Joints

Guidelines for Maintaining Small Movement Bridge Expansion Joints
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN: 9781560517535

Guidelines for replacing, repairing, and maintaining Small Movement bridge Expansion Joints (SMEJ) were developed (small movement is defined as 4 inches or less). A literature survey was conducted that showed a dearth of work on SMEJs. A stakeholder survey was conducted of bridge owners, contractors, consultants, and suppliers that provided a good picture of the current state of practice with regard to SMEJs. Using this as a foundation, a variety of tasks were conducted in support of developing detailed procedures for replacing, repairing, and maintaining SMEJs. These procedures became the basis for the proposed guidelines.

Rapid Replacement of Bridge Deck Expansion Joints Study -- Phase I

Rapid Replacement of Bridge Deck Expansion Joints Study -- Phase I
Author: Adam M. Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Bridges
ISBN:

Bridge deck expansion joints are used to allow for movement of the bridge deck due to thermal expansion, dynamics loading, and other factors. More recently, expansion joints have also been utilized to prevent the passage of winter de-icing chemicals and other corrosives applied to bridge decks from penetrating and damaging substructure components of the bridge. Expansion joints are often one of the first components of a bridge deck to fail and repairing or replacing expansion joints are essential to extending the life of any bridge. In the Phase I study, the research team focused on the current means and methods of repairing and replacing bridge deck expansion joints. Research team members visited with Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) Bridge Crew Leaders to document methods of maintaining and repairing bridge deck expansion joints. Active joint replacement projects around Iowa were observed to document the means of replacing expansion joints that were beyond repair, as well as, to identify bottlenecks in the construction process that could be modified to decrease the length of expansion joint replacement projects. After maintenance and replacement strategies had been identified, a workshop was held at the Iowa State Institute for Transportation to develop ideas to better maintain and replace expansion joints. Maintenance strategies were included in the discussion as a way to extend the useful life of a joint, thus decreasing the number of joints replaced in a year and reducing the traffic disruptions.

Practical Guide to the Use of Bridge Expansion Joints

Practical Guide to the Use of Bridge Expansion Joints
Author: C. P. Barnard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1999
Genre: Bridges
ISBN: 9780727729187

Because of the inconsistency of performance associated with expansion joints in bridges, a Working Group was created to propose the means to improve their usage and reduce the incidence of premature failure and leakage. The research results of this Working Group (see accompanying report, TRL 236, above) have formed the basis for this guide, which sets out procedures and recommendations for the better use and procurement of bridge expansion joints. This practical guide takes the bridge engineer through selecting, specifying, purchasing, installing and maintaining an expansion joint to achieve good performance. It follows a logical sequence, beginning with a short background note and a description of the joint types and other terms used in the report and then goes on to cover the whole process of joint provision and maintenance. It includes details of whole life costing and optional procurement methods as an aid to joint selection, together with sketches of recommended details for joint installation.

Bridge Bearings and Expansion Joints, Second Edition

Bridge Bearings and Expansion Joints, Second Edition
Author: D J Lee
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1994-11-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780419145707

This book provides a guide to movement and restraint in bridges for bridge engineers and will enable them to draw up design calculations and specifications for effective installation, and satisfactory service and durability of bearings and joints. It has been fully revised and updated in line with current codes and design practice, modern developments and products.

Bridge Engineering Handbook

Bridge Engineering Handbook
Author: Wai-Fah Chen
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 857
Release: 2019-09-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1000012743

First Published in 1999: The Bridge Engineering Handbook is a unique, comprehensive, and state-of-the-art reference work and resource book covering the major areas of bridge engineering with the theme "bridge to the 21st century."

Elastomeric Concrete Plug Joints: A New Durable Bridge Expansion Joint Design

Elastomeric Concrete Plug Joints: A New Durable Bridge Expansion Joint Design
Author: Soundar S. G. Balakumaran
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Bridges
ISBN:

Expansion joints are important components of bridges that accommodate the movements between deck spans that result from thermal loads, traffic loads, and other environmental factors. Experience shows that joints undergo premature deterioration on a regular basis, thus leading to unexpected problems caused by leakage of water and other corrosive chemicals over the components of the superstructure and substructure, thus leading to premature deterioration of those components. Millions of dollars have been spent by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) over more than 50 years for repairs and replacements of joints. Several types of closed joints have been developed and installed in the past three decades to combat this problem. In addition, jointless details at piers and abutments have been developed and installed in the same time period to eliminate the need for joints. However, the issue persists. VDOT's Structure and Bridge Division has developed a new design for a flexible joint system with bonded and debonded zones. An elastomeric concrete material acts as the load-bearing surface and the component that allows free expansion and contraction. This joint system has been installed in selected pilot bridges on secondary roads for observation. This study evaluated the performance of this joint system and detailed the challenges faced in developing it. The elastomeric concrete plug joint system was successfully implemented in five pilot bridges in Virginia. Short-term performance of the system was satisfactory under Virginia weather conditions. Rutting during the summer months has not been observed even though one of the elastomeric materials had failed in the laboratory testing. Expansion cracking during the winter months was not observed in the first year after installation. It was determined that shore durometer hardness values can be used as a preliminary filter to select elastomeric material with resistance to permanent indentation. Dynamic modulus testing can be used as a measure of the toughness and flexibility of elastomeric concrete material under different temperatures. However, these tests do not give a complete picture of the material properties, so engineering judgment is also necessary in order to make decisions regarding the elastomeric materials. The Virginia Transportation Research Council and VDOT's Structure and Bridge Division should continue to monitor visually the performance of the elastomeric concrete plug joint systems installed during this study and continue to evaluate new elastomeric concrete candidates for the joint system. Further, the Virginia Transportation Research Council and VDOT's Structure and Bridge Division should expand the trials to other VDOT districts for various exposure conditions.

Improving the Performance of Bridge Expansion Joints

Improving the Performance of Bridge Expansion Joints
Author: Barnard
Publisher: Thomas Telford Publishing
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1999-04-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9780727729224

Expansion joints in bridges have long experienced the problem of inconsistent performance as well an unacceptably high incidence of premature failure; a situation caused by number of factors, including selection procedure and installation conditions. This report is the result of a study by a Working Group set up by the County Surveyors' Society and TRL Working Party on Highway Research whose objective was to propose the means to improve the consistency of performance and value for money of expansion joints, reducing the incidence of premature failure and leakage. Each aspect of joint selection, performance and maintenance was studied and a whole life cost study was carried out to weigh the benefits of high initial cost/long-life joints against low purchase cost/short-life options. This report presents the findings of the Working Group, including the most common reasons for joint failure, the shortcoming of the methods used to select joints and the total cost of an expansion joint.