Low-Cracking, High-Performance Concrete Bridge Decks

Author:

Darwin David1,Browning Joann1,Lindquist Will2,McLeod Heather A. K.3,Yuan Jiqiu1,Toledo Miriam1,Reynolds Diane4

Affiliation:

1. University of Kansas, 1530 West 15th Street, Room 2142, Lawrence, KS 66045-7609.

2. Trine University, 1 University Avenue, Angola, IN 46703.

3. Kansas Department of Transportation, 2300 Southwest Van Buren Street, Topeka, KS 66611-1152.

4. GPW & Associates, 1001 New Hampshire, Lawrence, KS 66044.

Abstract

Cracks in concrete bridge decks provide easy access for water and deicing chemicals that shorten the life of the deck, and field surveys show that the problem has become progressively more severe since at least the 1980s. A two-phase, 10-year Pooled Fund study to minimize cracking in bridge decks is now under way. Twenty bridge decks have been constructed in the program to date. Comparison with conventional decks shows that the techniques embodied in low-cracking, high-performance concrete (LC-HPC) bridge deck specifications have been highly successful in reducing cracking in bridge decks. The results also show that high-slump high-strength concretes result in greater cracking in bridge decks than low-slump, moderate-strength concretes and that concrete temperature control and early application of curing counteract the negative effects of casting concrete under high-temperature conditions. Early owner and contractor buy-in is needed for successful LC-HPC bridge deck construction, and top performance requires the adherence to all aspects of the specifications.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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