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Conformable Tire Patch Loading for FRP Composite Bridge Deck
Authors:Prasun K Majumdar  John J Lesko  Thomas E Cousins  Zihong Liu
Affiliation:1Research Assistant, Dept. of Engineering Science and Mechanics, 106 Norris Hall, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061 (corresponding author). E-mail: pkm2004@vt.edu
2Professor, Dept. of Engineering Science and Mechanics, 106 Norris Hall, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061. E-mail: jlesko@vt.edu
3Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061. E-mail: tcousins@vt.edu
4Project Engineer, MMM Group, Calgary AB, Canada T2H 2X6. E-mail: liuz@mmm.ca
Abstract:Fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites are increasingly being used in bridge deck applications. However, there are currently only fledgling standards to design and characterize FRP deck systems. One area that should be addressed is the loading method for the FRP deck. It has been observed that the type of loading patch greatly influences the failure mode of a cellular FRP deck. The contact pressure distribution of a real truck loading is nonuniform with more concentration near the center of the contact area as a result of the conformable contact mechanics. Conversely, the conventional rectangular steel patch on a FRP deck act like a rigid flat punch and produces stress concentration near the edges. A proposed simulated tire patch has been examined for loading a cellular FRP deck with the load distribution characterized by a pressure sensitive film sensor and three-dimensional contact analysis using ANSYS. A loading profile is proposed as a design tool for analyzing FRP deck systems for strength and durability. Local top surface strains and displacements of the cellular FRP deck are found to be higher with proposed loading profile compared to those for the conventional uniformly distributed loading. Parametric studies on the deck geometry show that the global displacement criterion used for characterizing bridge deck is inadequate for a cellular FRP deck and that the local effects must be considered.
Keywords:Fiber reinforced polymer  Bridge decks  Finite element method  Composite structures  Load transfer  Failure modes  Standards and codes  Tires  
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