Development and Implementation of a Continuous Strain Monitoring System on a Multi-Girder Composite Steel Bridge |
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Authors: | Santanu Chakraborty John T DeWolf |
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Affiliation: | 1Graduate Research Assistant, School of Industrial Engineering, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN 47907–1284; formerly, Graduate Research Student, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06268. 2Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06268.
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Abstract: | This paper describes the implementation and evaluation of a long-term strain monitoring system on a three-span, multisteel girder composite bridge located on the interstate system. The bridge is part of a network of bridges that are currently being monitored in Connecticut. The three steel girders are simply supported, whereas the concrete slab is continuous over the interior supports. The bridge has been analyzed using the standard AASHTO Specifications and the analytical predictions have been compared with the field monitoring results. The study has included determination of the location of the neutral axes and the evaluation of the load distributions to the different girders when large trucks cross the bridge. A finite-element analysis of the bridge has been carried out to further study the distribution of live load stresses in the steel girders and to study how continuity of the slabs at the interior joints would influence the overall behavior. The results of the continuous data collection are being used to evaluate the influence of truck traffic on the bridge and to establish a baseline for long-term monitoring. |
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Keywords: | Strain Monitoring Bridges composite Bridges steel Bridges girder Bridges highway Connecticut |
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