Characterization of a Low-Profile Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Deck System for Moveable Bridges |
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Authors: | Jignesh S. Vyas Lei Zhao Marcus H. Ansley Jun Xia |
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Affiliation: | 1Structural Engineer, Parsons, 2420 Lakemont Ave., Suite 450, Orlando, FL 32814. E-mail: jignesh.vyas@parsons.com 2Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816-2450 (corresponding author). E-mail: leizhao@mail.ucf.edu 3Chief Structures Research Engineer, Florida DOT, 2007 E. Paul Dirac Dr., Tallahassee, FL 32310. E-mail: marc.ansley@dot.state.fl.us 4Graduate Research Assistant, Civil, Environmental, and Construction Engineering Dept, Univ. of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816. E-mail: junxia@mail.ucf.edu
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Abstract: | Moveable bridges in Florida typically use open steel grid decks due to weight limitations. However, these decks present rideability, environmental, and maintenance problems, as they are typically less skid resistant than a solid riding surface, create loud noises, and allow debris to fall through the grids. Replacing open steel grid decks with a lightweight fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) deck can improve rideability and reduce maintenance costs, simultaneously satisfying the strict weight requirement for such bridges. In this investigation, a new low-profile, pultruded FRP deck system successfully passed the preliminary strength and fatigue tests per AASHTO requirements. Two two-span deck specimens were tested, one with the strong direction of the deck placed perpendicular to the supporting girders, whereas the other had a deck placed with 30° skew. This paper also describes a simplified finite-element approach that simulates the load–deformation behavior of the deck system. The results from the finite-element model showed a good correlation with the deflection and strain values measured from the tests. |
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Keywords: | Fiber reinforced polymers Bridge decks Florida |
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