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Time-dependent deterioration of FRP bridge deck under freeze/thaw conditions

โœ Scribed by Hwai-Chung Wu; An Yan


Book ID
104016209
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
657 KB
Volume
42
Category
Article
ISSN
1359-8368

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โœฆ Synopsis


A FRP bridge deck is composed of several constituent materials with different characteristics. Under weathering conditions, individual constituents can degrade at different rates. As described in this paper, a mechanics model has been formulated to simulate the changes in load capacity and structural stiffness of FRP decks over time. A key element in these simulations is to include the quantitative effect of sustained loads and environmental exposures on the deterioration rates of the strength and stiffness of the constituent materials. Such data can be generated from accelerated laboratory testing and input as constitutive laws in finite element analyses for the deck design. The results indicate that the reductions in strength and stiffness of the glass/vinyl ester composites are substantial after 10,000 h freeze/thaw cycles only when the composites were also subjected to a sustain load of 25% strain, whereas the reductions are insignificant when the composites were not preloaded. For a thin wall sandwich structure deck, local buckling failure is most likely the dominant cause of the deck failure.


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