Defining loading criteria for proof loading of existing reinforced concrete bridges

Conference Paper (2016)
Author(s)

R.T. Koekkoek (TU Delft - Steel & Composite Structures)

E.O.L. Lantsoght (TU Delft - Steel & Composite Structures)

Yuguang Yang (TU Delft - Steel & Composite Structures)

Ane De Boer (Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment)

DA Hordijk (TU Delft - Steel & Composite Structures)

Research Group
Steel & Composite Structures
Copyright
© 2016 R.T. Koekkoek, E.O.L. Lantsoght, Y. Yang, A. de Boer, D.A. Hordijk
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Publication Year
2016
Language
English
Copyright
© 2016 R.T. Koekkoek, E.O.L. Lantsoght, Y. Yang, A. de Boer, D.A. Hordijk
Research Group
Steel & Composite Structures
Pages (from-to)
1-10
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Abstract

As the bridge stock in The Netherlands and Europe is ageing, various methods to analyse existing bridges are bemg studied. Proof loading of bridges is an option to study the capacity when crucial information about the structure is lacking. This information could be related to the material (for example, the effect of alkali-silica reaction on the structural capacity) as well as to the structiu-al system (for example, the effect of restraints at the supports or transverse redistribution capacity). When it is decided to proof load a bridge, the question arises which maximum load should be attained diuing the experiment to approve the capacity of tiie bridge, and which criteria, based on the measiurements during the test, would indicate that the proof loading needs to be aborted before reaching the maximum desired load (the so-called stop criteria). To defme the requked loading criteria, a review of the literature has been made, finite element models of existing viaducts have been made, and on tiiese viaducts, proof loading tests have been carried out. These bridges were heavily instrumented, with a goal of leaming as much as possible about the structural behaviour during proof loading. As a result of the analysis and experiments, recommendations are given for proof loading of bridges with respect to the required maximum load and the stop criteria. These recommendations are important, since they form the basis of a guideline for proof loading of existing concrete bridges that is under development in The Netherlands.

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