In slender orthotropic decks of steel bridges, the dynamic interaction between vehicle tyres on flexible asphaltic pavement and the deck structure plays an important role on stress amplitudes. This involved interaction mechanism is brought into the discussion on the main causes of the pavement disruption and of the observed cracks in a large steel bridge, which has been frequently damaged by fatigue cracks in welded joints and geometric details under random stresses produced by traffic loading. Numerical modelling and experimental strain measurements performed both in situ and in the laboratory on a prototype scale model of the actual steel deck. Proposed solutions include adding a reinforced concrete pavement, either as a sandwich structure with a visco-elastic layer in between the steel plate and the concrete slab, or as a composite deck formed by fixing the concrete slab to the steel plate with stud connectors. It is shown that visco-damping and composite stiffness properties led to substantial reduction of both longitudinal and transverse bending stresses, enhancing the fatigue performance of these bridge decks.
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R. C. Battista;
R. C. Battista
Titular Professor at COPPE—Civil Engineering
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
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M. S. Pfeil
M. S. Pfeil
Adjunct Professor at COPPE—Civil Engineering
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
December 08 2003
Accepted:
April 14 2004
Online ISSN: 1751-7664
Print ISSN: 1478-4637
© 2004 Thomas Telford Ltd
2004
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Bridge Engineering (2004) 157 (2): 93–102.
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Received:
December 08 2003
Accepted:
April 14 2004
Citation
Battista RC, Pfeil MS (2004), "Strengthening fatigue-cracked steel bridge decks". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Bridge Engineering, Vol. 157 No. 2 pp. 93–102, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/bren.2004.157.2.93
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