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Experimental Study on Prefabricated Concrete Bridge Girder-to-Girder Intermittent Bolted Connections System
Authors:Bijal N Shah  Khaled Sennah  M Reza Kianoush  Siyin Tu  Clifford Lam
Affiliation:1Civil Engineering Dept., Ryerson Univ., 350 Victoria St., Toronto ON, Canada M5B 2K3; formerly, Graduate Student.
2Associate Professor, Civil Engineering Dept., Ryerson Univ., 350 Victoria St., Toronto ON, Canada M5B 2K3 (corresponding author). E-mail: ksennah@ryerson.ca
3Professor, Civil Engineering Dept., Ryerson Univ., Toronto ON, Canada M5B 2K3.
4Head, Bridge Research, Bridge Office, Ontario Ministry of Transportation, 301 St. Paul St., St. Catharines ON, Canada L2R 7R4.
Abstract:This paper reports on a new bridge deck slab flange-to-flange connection system for precast deck bulb tee (DBT) girders. In prefabricated bridge system made of DBT girders, the concrete deck slab is cast with the prestressed girder in a controlled environment at the fabrication facility and then shipped to the bridge site. This system requires that the individual prefabricated girders be connected through their flanges to make it continuous for live load distribution. The objectives of this study are to develop an intermittent bolted connection for DBT bridge girders and to provide experimental data on the ultimate strength of the connection system. This includes identifying the crack formation and propagation, failure mode, and ultimate load carrying capacity. In this study, three different types of intermittent bolted connection were developed. Four actual-size bridge panels were fabricated and then tested to collapse. The effects of the size and the level of the fixity of the connecting steel plates, as well as the location of the wheel load were examined. The developed joint was considered successful if the experimental wheel load satisfied the requirements specified in North American bridge codes. It was concluded that location of the wheel load at the deck slab joint affected the ultimate load carrying capacity of the connections developed. Failure of the joint was observed to be due to either excessive deformation and yielding of the connecting steel plates or debonding of the embedded studs in concrete.
Keywords:Bridges  girder  Prefabrication  Connections  Bolts  Experimental data  Bridge decks  
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