Field Observation of Five Lightweight Aggregate Pretensioned Prestressed Bridge Beams, HR-104, 1969


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1969

Resumo

The use of lightweight aggregates in pretensioned prestressed concrete beams is becoming more advantageous as our design criteria dictate longer span concrete bridges. Bridge beams of greater lengths have been restricted from travel on many of our highways because the weight of the combined beams and transporting vehicle was excessive, making hauls of any distance prohibitive. This, along with the fact that new safety requirements necessitate the use of longer spans in grade separation structures over major highways, prompted the State of Iowa to investigate the use of lightweight aggregate bridge beams. The objective of this project is the collection of field deflection measurements for five pretensioned prestressed lightweight aggregate concrete bridge beams fabricated by conventional plant processes; also the comparison of the actual cambers and deflections of the beams with that predicted from the design assumptions.

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pdf

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http://publications.iowa.gov/16994/1/IADOT_hr104_Field_Obs_5_Light_Agg_Pretens_Prestress_Conc_Brdg_Bms_1969.pdf

(1969) Field Observation of Five Lightweight Aggregate Pretensioned Prestressed Bridge Beams, HR-104, 1969. Transportation, Department of

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

http://publications.iowa.gov/16994/

Palavras-Chave #Transportation #Gravel and aggregates #Research #Concrete #Law and policies
Tipo

Departmental Report

NonPeerReviewed