Performance Evaluation of Longitudinal Ultrahigh-Performance Concrete Closure Pour Connection for Use in Modular Bridge Construction: Pairwise Comparison of Capacity and Ductility at Failure Limit State

Author:

Deng Yaohua1,Phares Brent M.1,Putz Andrew J.1,Carter Curtis2,Nop Michael2,Bierwagen Dean2

Affiliation:

1. Bridge Engineering Center, Institute for Transportation, Iowa State University, 2711 South Loop Drive, Suite 4700, Ames, IA 50010-8664

2. Office of Bridges and Structures, Iowa Department of Transportation, 800 Lincoln Way, Ames, IA 50010

Abstract

Accelerated bridge construction techniques taking advantage of prefabricated bridge elements and high-performance materials are being used more frequently for bridge replacement projects. They result in minimal road closure times and traffic interruption and in the reconstruction of long-lasting highway bridges. Longitudinal closure pour connections are an important deck-level component for modular bridge elements that are heavily stressed by traffic loadings and environmental effects and whose durability is a concern. To address cracking and leakage issues in such connections, the strength and failure modes of the longitudinal ultrahigh-performance concrete (UHPC) closure pour connection between adjacent prefabricated deck units were evaluated. First, specimens with and without a longitudinal UHPC closure pour connection were fabricated, instrumented, and tested. Finite element (FE) models were established to improve understanding of the behavior of the specimens under the loading condition. In addition, strut-and-tie models (STMs) were developed on the basis of FE model predictions to estimate the strength of the specimens. The jointed specimens were found not to have any cracks or leakage at the early stage but had lower cracking loads than did the jointless specimens. The strength and ductility of the jointed specimens were comparable with those of the jointless specimens. On the basis of the FE models and STMs, the ultimate strength of the specimens was accurately predicted.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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