Repair and Retrofitting of Concrete Bridge Girder Using Epoxy, Micro Mortar, and CFRP Sheets

Author:

Ahmed Khondaker1,Moniruzzaman Md2,Rupa Kaniz3

Affiliation:

1. Associate Professor, MIST Dhaka Bangladesh

2. Managing Director, Eclectic Dhaka Bangladesh

3. Assistant Engineer, Eclectic Dhaka Bangladesh

Abstract

AbstractBangladesh is connected through bridges and many of them are experiencing damages due to the aging of concrete, weathering effect, or excessive loading. Repair and retrofitting of those bridges are becoming inevitable to make them operational. In this study, the damages of a concrete bridge have been investigated through non‐destructive tests and numerical methods. A repair and retrofitting strategy for the damaged girders has been developed using epoxy injection, shrinkage‐compensated micro mortar, and externally bonded Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) sheets. The micro mortars are injected inside the large cracks and damaged portions of the girders. The flexural zones of the girders were strengthened using U‐shaped CFRP sheets. Field load tests are also conducted to determine the achieved improvement from the repair strengthening work. Dynamic accelerometers, digital probes, and linear variable differential transformers (LVDT) were attached to determine the actual deflections of the girder before and under loading. Finite Element models (FEM) are developed to validate the field data and determine the shear and flexural resistance of the retrofitted girders. The outcomes show that the retrofitted bridge satisfies the design requirements of the AASHTO‐LRFD guidelines.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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