In this paper, a case study is examined in which a bridge structure with fatigue critical details was successfully managed and remediated without extensive traffic closures. Severe theoretical fatigue life shortfalls have been identified at the transverse stiffener frames of the box girder due to distortional effects in the steel box. Gade valley viaduct was the final link in the M25 London orbital motorway, constructed in 1986 at Kings Langley, UK. It is a composite box girder viaduct 440 m long with typical spans of 42 m and carries 180 000 vehicles daily. A series of cracks and original sub-standard weld quality issues were discovered in the transverse stiffener frames of the box girder. The fatigue shortfall that was a significant contributor to the identified fatigue cracking was confirmed by assessment and strain-gauge monitoring. A fatigue enhancement bracing system was deployed at all spans and boxes to provide a full 120 year fatigue life. The use of off-structure testing in a mock-up girder before the application on the live structure was a key feature of this project, where several lessons were learned from weld trials. This case study illustrates how heavily used structures with theoretical fatigue life shortfalls can be successfully rehabilitated to ensure safety.
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Kyriakos Antoniou, MEng (Hons), MSc, CEng, MICE
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Kyriakos Antoniou, MEng (Hons), MSc, CEng, MICE
Senior Project Manager, Bridges, COWI, London, UK (corresponding author: kyau@cowi.com)
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Joanna Bonnett, MA (Cantab), MEng, CEng, MIStructE, FICE
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Joanna Bonnett, MA (Cantab), MEng, CEng, MIStructE, FICE
Vice President, COWI, Bristol, UK
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Peter Robinson, MA (Cantab), MEng, CEng, MICE
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Peter Robinson, MA (Cantab), MEng, CEng, MICE
Principal Engineer, Bridges, COWI, London, UK
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Robert Percy, BSc (Hons), CEng, MHKIE, FICE
Robert Percy, BSc (Hons), CEng, MHKIE, FICE
Director, Bridges, COWI, London, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
April 08 2022
Accepted:
October 07 2022
Online ISSN: 1751-7664
Print ISSN: 1478-4637
Emerald Publishing Limited: All rights reserved
2022
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Bridge Engineering (2024) 177 (1): 32–42.
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Received:
April 08 2022
Accepted:
October 07 2022
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Antoniou K, Bonnett J, Robinson P, Percy R (2024), "The fatigue enhancement of Gade valley viaduct box girders due to distortional effects". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Bridge Engineering, Vol. 177 No. 1 pp. 32–42, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jbren.22.00014
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