Validation of the deck behaviour due to post-tension loading of Ashton arch bridge

The new Ashton Bridge is a concrete tied-arch structure with a cable-supported deck, which spans 110 metres below the arching ribs. The tie-beam members, connecting the arch ribs, each have six longitudinal tendons that have primarily straight profiles. The author set out to validate the structural...

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Main Author: Van Wijk, Heinrich
Other Authors: Moyo, Pilate
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31783
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-317832020-12-10T05:11:02Z Validation of the deck behaviour due to post-tension loading of Ashton arch bridge Van Wijk, Heinrich Moyo, Pilate prestress concrete bridge monitoring tension-member The new Ashton Bridge is a concrete tied-arch structure with a cable-supported deck, which spans 110 metres below the arching ribs. The tie-beam members, connecting the arch ribs, each have six longitudinal tendons that have primarily straight profiles. The author set out to validate the structural behaviour of the tie-beams, after the post-tensioning construction stage. This objective was achieved by validating selected finite element model parameters with field conducted tests. The input parameter, which is the prestress loading onto the structure, was validated with tendon elongation measurements and tendon lift-off tests. The output parameter, which is the strain and displacement response of the structure, was verified by measuring the elastic deck shortening and the strain gauge readings. Lower tendon extensions were encountered during tensioning. This required calibration of the friction coefficients and model updating. Lift-off tests and deck shortening measurements provided and order size estimation of the structural behaviour, but was not adequate for model validation. The strain gauge readings showed a close correlation with the expected strain state of the structure and offered insight into the behaviour of the structure during post-tensioning. The methods described in this dissertation may be used for validating the structural behaviour of concrete bridges subject to post-tensioning. Suggestions for improving tendon lift-off tests and deck shortening measurements are also presented. 2020-05-06T02:32:48Z 2020-05-06T02:32:48Z 2019 2020-05-06T01:48:10Z Master Thesis Masters MSc (Eng) https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31783 eng application/pdf Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment Department of Civil Engineering
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language English
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topic prestress
concrete
bridge
monitoring
tension-member
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concrete
bridge
monitoring
tension-member
Van Wijk, Heinrich
Validation of the deck behaviour due to post-tension loading of Ashton arch bridge
description The new Ashton Bridge is a concrete tied-arch structure with a cable-supported deck, which spans 110 metres below the arching ribs. The tie-beam members, connecting the arch ribs, each have six longitudinal tendons that have primarily straight profiles. The author set out to validate the structural behaviour of the tie-beams, after the post-tensioning construction stage. This objective was achieved by validating selected finite element model parameters with field conducted tests. The input parameter, which is the prestress loading onto the structure, was validated with tendon elongation measurements and tendon lift-off tests. The output parameter, which is the strain and displacement response of the structure, was verified by measuring the elastic deck shortening and the strain gauge readings. Lower tendon extensions were encountered during tensioning. This required calibration of the friction coefficients and model updating. Lift-off tests and deck shortening measurements provided and order size estimation of the structural behaviour, but was not adequate for model validation. The strain gauge readings showed a close correlation with the expected strain state of the structure and offered insight into the behaviour of the structure during post-tensioning. The methods described in this dissertation may be used for validating the structural behaviour of concrete bridges subject to post-tensioning. Suggestions for improving tendon lift-off tests and deck shortening measurements are also presented.
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title Validation of the deck behaviour due to post-tension loading of Ashton arch bridge
title_short Validation of the deck behaviour due to post-tension loading of Ashton arch bridge
title_full Validation of the deck behaviour due to post-tension loading of Ashton arch bridge
title_fullStr Validation of the deck behaviour due to post-tension loading of Ashton arch bridge
title_full_unstemmed Validation of the deck behaviour due to post-tension loading of Ashton arch bridge
title_sort validation of the deck behaviour due to post-tension loading of ashton arch bridge
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