Development of early age shrinkage stresses in reinforced concrete bridge decks |
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Authors: | Gergis W. William Samir N. Shoukry Mourad Y. Riad |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506-6103, USA;(2) Departments of Civil & Environmental Engineering, and Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506-6106, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the instrumentation and data analysis of a reinforced concrete bridge deck constructed on 3-span continuous steel girders in Evansville, West Virginia. An instrumentation system consisting of 232 sensors is developed and implemented specifically to measure strains and temperature in concrete deck, strains in longitudinal and transverse rebars, the overall contraction and expansion of concrete deck, and crack openings. Data from all sensors are automatically collected every 30 minutes starting at the time of placing the concrete deck. Measured strain and temperature time-histories were used to calculate the stresses, which were processed to attenuate the thermal effects due to daily temperature changes and isolate the drying shrinkage component. The results indicated that most of concrete shrinkage occurs during the first three days. Under the constraining effects from stay-in-place forms and reinforcement, early age shrinkage leads to elevated longitudinal stress, which is the main factor responsible for crack initiation. |
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Keywords: | Concrete shrinkage Early age cracking Bridge decks Bridge instrumentation |
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