Spatial time-dependent reliability analysis of corroding pretensioned prestressed concrete bridge girders |
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Authors: | M. Sigit Darmawan Mark G. Stewart |
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Affiliation: | aCentre for Infrastructure Performance and Reliability, School of Engineering, The University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW 2308, Australia;bDepartment of Civil Engineering, Surabaya Institute Technology, Indonesia |
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Abstract: | Accelerated pitting corrosion tests have been performed to obtain spatial and temporal maximum pit-depth data for prestressing wires. This data is then used to develop probabilistic models of pitting corrosion and strength capacity of 7-wire strands. The probabilistic model of pitting corrosion for strands is then combined with a non-linear Finite Element Analysis and probabilistic models of corrosion initiation and propagation to study the spatial and temporal effects of pitting corrosion on a typical pretensioned prestressed concrete bridge girder. The limit states considered are flexural strength and serviceability. The spatial time-dependent reliability analysis takes into account the uncertainties and variabilities related to material properties, dimensions, loads and corrosion parameters as well as the spatial variability of pitting corrosion of prestressing strands. Including the spatial variability of pitting corrosion in the reliability analysis increased both the probability of strength and serviceability failure when compared with a mid-span sectional analysis. |
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Keywords: | Pitting corrosion Prestressed concrete Structural reliability Deterioration Stochastic finite element analysis |
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