928 resultados para Prestressed concrete beams
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O presente Trabalho Final de Mestrado consiste na elaboração de um Estudo Prévio de um viaduto rodoviário, em betão armado pré-esforçado. O viaduto, com tabuleiro em laje vigada, é constituído por 10 tramos, prevendo-se que seja construído tramo a tramo, com juntas de betonagem a quintos de vão. A plataforma do viaduto é constituída por duas vias de tráfego com 3.5m cada, duas bermas de 1.00 m e dois passeios laterais com 1.10 m cada, perfazendo uma largura total de 11.20. O viaduto localiza-se em Polónia e foi dimensionado de acordo com os Eurocódigos e os Anexos Nacionais desse país.
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The thesis explores recent technology developments in the field of structural health monitoring and its application to railway bridge projects. It focuses on two main topics. First, service loads and effect of environmental actions are modelled. In particular, the train moving load and its interaction with rail track is considered with different degrees of detail. Hence, results are compared with real-time experimental measurements. Secondly, the work concerns the identification, definition and modelling process of damages for a prestressed concrete railway bridge, and their implementation inside FEM models. Along with a critical interpretation of the in-field measurements, this approach results in the development of undamaged and damaged databases for the AI-aided detection of anomalies and the definition of threshold levels to prompt automatic alert interventions. In conclusion, an innovative solution for the development of the railway weight-in-motion system is proposed.
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In questa tesi ho analizzato il passaggio dall'ambiente BIM a quello FEM di un impalcato da ponte a travata precompressa, identificando criteri e applicando una metodologia che hanno consentito lo sviluppo di un modello FEM utilizzabile per l'analisi strutturale. Nella tesi si descrive l'opera e il suo dimensionamento, con l'analisi statica e le verifiche strutturali eseguite sia a mano sia sul modello in ambiente FEM importato dall'ambiente BIM. Oltre a ciò, viene modellata l'opera nella sua interezza ed inserita in un contesto reale. La tesi discute l'interoperabilità tra i due software evidenziando vantaggi (modello geometrico di partenza in ambiente FEM, trasferimento di informazioni inserite in ambiente BIM, riduzione dei tempi di modellazione e inserimento proprietà dei materiali e caratteristiche degli oggetti, inserimento armature di precompressione) e criticità (implementazione manuale di alcuni elementi nel modello geometrico, perdita di alcune informazioni, definizione di alcuni parametri, limitata interoperabilità FEM-BIM) della metodologia applicata.
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Las exigencias de calidad, tanto en el ámbito de la rehabilitación como en el de las obras de nueva planta, obligan a evitar la fisuración de la tabiquería. Una de sus principales causas es la deformación excesiva de los forjados. Aunque en la mayoría de los casos no tiene efectos estructurales sino solamente estéticos, es necesario tomar precauciones para evitar la fisuración, pues es una de las patologías más frecuentes y en muchos casos motivo de reclamación de los usuarios. El aumento del consumo de los paneles de placa de yeso laminado y lana de roca para la realización de tabiquerías, justifica la necesidad de ahondar en el conocimiento del comportamiento y del mecanismo de fisuración de este material, pues hasta la fecha no se ha encontrado ningún trabajo especificamente dedicado al estudio del comportamiento en fractura de paneles sandwich de placa de yeso laminado y lana de roca en su plano. A la hora de abordar el estudio del comportamiento en fractura del material objeto de esta tesis, es preciso tener en cuenta que se trata de un material compuesto y, como tal, sus propiedades mecánicas y resistentes dependen en gran medida de las de sus componentes. Por tanto, para poder explicar el comportamiento en fractura del panel sandwich, habrá que estudiar también el de sus componentes. Por otro lado, se considera también muy útil disponer de una herramienta de calculo para la simulación de la fractura de paneles sandwich que sea predictiva. Este modelo hará posible facilitar el diseño de tabiquerías que no se fisure con este material, al poder relacionar las flechas que pueden tomar los forjados con su potencial fisuración. Para contrastar y validar un modelo de este tipo, es necesario disponer de suficientes datos experimentales del comportamiento en fractura del panel sandwich de placa de yeso laminado y lana de roca, que se puedan simular numericamente con el mismo. A partir de lo anteriormente expuesto se plantea, en primer lugar, una campaña experimental con el fin de obtener los parámetros necesarios para caracterizar el comportamiento en fractura de los paneles sandwich y sus componentes: placa de yeso laminado y lana de roca, estudiando también, su comportamiento en fractura en Modo Mixto, y el efecto del tamaño en los parámetros del panel. Por otro lado se propone un modelo de cálculo para la simulación de la fractura en Modo Mixto de paneles sandwich de placa de yeso laminado y lana de roca, comprobando la validez del modelo numérico a partir de los resultados experimentales obtenidos en la campaña de ensayos. Finalmente, se aplica el modelo para estudiar la fisuración de tabiquería realizada con el panel sandwich producida por la deformación de forjados unidireccionales realizados con viguetas de hormigón y bovedilla cerámica, por ser esta tipología la más usual en obras de edificación de viviendas. The quality requirements in terms of rehabilitation and new Works, force to prevent cracking on partitions and one of the main causes is the excessive deformation of the floor. In most of the cases, there are any structural damages, only aesthetic effects, but it is necessary to take precautions to avoid cracking because it is one of the most common diseases and in addition is the main reason of user’s complaints. The increased consumption of plasterboard panels and mineral wool used to build partitions, justifies the need to develop a deeper understanding of the cracking behaviour and mechanism, because by now, any specifically work dedicated to the study of fractures behaviour of sandwich plasterboard panels and rock wool has been found. When approaching the study of the fracture behaviour of the material it must bear in mind that we are referring to a composite material and as such, its mechanical and strength properties depend heavily on its components. Therefore, to explain the fracture behaviour of sandwich panels its components must be studied as well. On the other hand, it is also considered very useful to have a calculation tool to simulate the more likely fractures of the sandwich panel in order to predict it. This model used to perform simulations will enable the design of partitions built with these materials without cracks because it will relate the deflections in decks with its potential cracking. To contrast and validate this type of model, it is necessary and imperative to have enough experimental data of the sandwich plasterboard and rock wool fractures in order to enable its numerical simulation with it. On the basis of the above, the question arises firstly an experimental campaign in order to obtain the necessary parameters to characterize the cracking behaviour of sandwich panels and its components: plasterboard and rock wool, studying also its cracking behaviour in a mixed mode fracture and the effect of size parameters of the panel. Furthermore, a calculation model to simulate fractures in mixed mode of the sandwich panels made of plasterboard and rock wool is proposed in order to check the validity of the numerical model, based on experimental results obtained from the test campaign. Finally, this model is applied to study cracking on partitions built with sandwich panels resulting from the unidirectional floor’s deformations built with prestressed concrete beams and slab pottery pieces being this typology the most common one on residential buildings works.
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The use of prestressed near surface mounted fibre reinforced polymers (NSM-FRP) has been long acknowledged to be a suitable approach to strengthen and retrofit existing reinforced concrete structures. The application of a certain amount of prestress to the FRP prior to its installation provides a number of benefits, mainly related to crack width and deflection requisites at serviceability limit state conditions. After transferring the prestress to a structural element, some of the existing cracks can be closed, decreasing the vulnerability of the element to corrosion and, a certain amount of deflection can be recovered due to the introduced negative curvature. However, these benefits can only be assured if the prestress is properly preserved over time. In this context, three series of reinforced concrete beams, in a total of 10 beams, were strengthened with a prestressed carbon FRP laminate (CFRP) and monitored for about 40 days. The data obtained from these tests is in this paper presented and analysed. The observed losses of strain in the CFRP laminate were found to be mainly located in the extremities of the bonded length, while in the central zone most of the initial strain was well-preserved over time. Additionally, the highest CFRP strain losses were observed in the first 6 to 12 days after prestress transfer, suggesting that the benefits of prestressed NSM-FRP will not be considerably lost over time.
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The primary reason for using steam in the curing of concrete is to produce a high early strength. This high early strength is very desirable to the manufacturers of precast and prestressed concrete units, which often require expensive forms or stress beds. They want to remove the forms and move the units to storage yards as soon as possible. The minimum time between casting and moving the units is usually governed by the strength of the concrete. Steam curing accelerates the gain in strength at early ages, but the uncontrolled use of steam may seriously affect the growth in strength at later ages. The research described in this report was prompted by the need to establish realistic controls and specifications for the steam curing of pretensioned, prestressed concrete bridge beams and concrete culvert pipe manufactured in central plants. The complete project encompasses a series of laboratory and field investigations conducted over a period of approximately three years.
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The purpose of this investigation was to study the flexural fatigue strength of two prestressed steel I-beams which had previously been fabricated in connection with a jointly sponsored project under the auspices of the Iowa State Highway Commission. The beams were prestressed by deflecting them under the action of a concentrated load at the center of a simple span, then welding unstressed high strength steel plates to the top and bottom flanges to retain a predetermined amount of prestress. The beams were rolled sections of A36 steel and the plates were USS "T-1" steel. Each of the two test specimens were subjected to an identical repeated loading until a fatigue failure occurred. The loading was designed to produce stresses equivalent to those which would have occurred in a simulated bridge and amounted to 84 percent of a standard H-15 live load including impact. One of the beams sustained 2,469,100 repetitions of load to failure and the other sustained 2,756,100 cycles. Following the fatigue tests, an experimental study was made to determine the state of stress that had been retained in the prestressed steel beams. This information, upon which the calculated stresses of the test could be superimposed, provided a method of correlating the fatigue strength of the beams with the fatigue information available on the two steels involved.
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A proposed adequation of NBR 6118, Item 7.4, related to shear strength of reinforced concrete beams is presented with aims to application on circular cross-section. The actual expressions are most suitable to rectangular cross-section and some misleading occurs when applied to circular sections at determination of VRd2, Vc and Vsw, as consequence of bw (beam width) and d (effective depth) definitions as well as the real effectiveness of circular stirrups. The proposed adequation is based on extensive bibliographic review and practical experience with a great number of infrastructure elements, such as anchored retaining pile walls, where the use of circular reinforced concrete members is frequent.
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Chloride migration tests are used to measure the concrete capacity to inhibit chloride attack. Many researchers carry out this test in a slice of concrete extracted from the central part of cylindrical specimens, discarding about 75% of the concrete used to mold the specimens. This fact generated the question: would it be possible to extract more slices from a same specimen without losing the confidence in the results? The main purpose of this work is to answer this question. Moreover, another aim of this study was to show the difference of chloride penetration between finished faces and the formwork surfaces of concrete beams and slabs. The results indicated that it is possible to use more slices of a single specimen for a chloride migration test. Moreover, it was demonstrated that there is a significant difference of chloride penetration between the finished surface and the formwork surface of the specimens. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Fine recycled aggregates are seen as the last choice in recycling for concrete production. Many references quote their detrimental influence on the most important characteristics of concrete: compressive and tensile strength; modulus of elasticity; water absorption; shrinkage: carbonation and chloride penetration. These two last characteristics are fundamental in terms of the long-term durability of reinforced or prestressed concrete. In the experimental research carried out at IST, part of which has already been published, different concrete mixes (with increasing rates of substitution of fine natural aggregates sand - with fine recycled aggregates from crushed concrete) were prepared and tested. The results were then compared with those for a reference concrete with exactly the same composition and grading curve, but with no recycled aggregates. This paper presents the main results of this research for water absorption by immersion and capillarity, chloride penetration (by means of the chloride migration coefficient), and carbonation resistance, drawing some conclusions on the feasibility of using this type of aggregate in structural concrete, while taking into account any ensuing obvious positive environmental impact.
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Gravity loads can affect a reinforced concrete structure's response to seismic actions, however, traditional procedures for testing the beam behaviour do not take this effect into consideration. An experimental campaign was carried out in order to assess the influence of the gravity load on RC beam connection to the column subjected to cyclic loading. The experiments included the imposition of a conventional quasi-static test protocol based on the imposition of a reverse cyclic displacement history and of an alternative cyclic test procedure starting from the gravity load effects. The test results are presented, compared and analysed in this paper. The imposition of a cyclic test procedure that included the gravity loads effects on the RC beam ends reproduces the demands on the beams' critical zones more realistically than the traditional procedure. The consideration of the vertical load effects in the test procedure led to an accumulation of negative (hogging) deformation. This phenomenon is sustained with the behaviour of a portal frame system under cyclic loads subject to a significant level of the vertical load, leading to the formation of unidirectional plastic hinges. In addition, the hysteretic behaviour of the RC beam ends tested was simulated numerically using the nonlinear structural analysis software - OpenSees. The beam-column model simulates the global element behaviour very well, as there is a reasonable approximation to the hysteretic loops obtained experimentally. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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The effect of freeze–thaw cycles on concrete is of great importance for durability evaluation of concrete structures in cold regions. In this paper, damage accumulation was studied by following the fractional change of impedance (FCI) with number of freeze–thaw cycles (N). The nano-carbon black (NCB), carbon fiber (CF) and steel fiber (SF) were added to plain concrete to produce the triphasic electrical conductive (TEC) and ductile concrete. The effects of NCB, CF and SF on the compressive strength, flexural properties, electrical impedance were investigated. The concrete beams with different dosages of conductive materials were studied for FCI, N and mass loss (ML), the relationship between FCI and N of conductive concrete can be well defined by a first order exponential decay curve. It is noted that this nondestructive and sensitive real-time testing method is meaningful for evaluating of freeze–thaw damage in concrete.
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The Embedded Through-Section (ETS) technique is a promising technique for the shear strengthening of existing (RC) elements. According to this technique, holes are drilled through the beam section, and bars of steel or FRP material are introduced into these holes and bonded to the concrete with adhesive materials. An experimental program was carried out with RC T-cross section beams strengthened in shear using the ETS steel bars and ETS CFRP rods. The research is focused on the evaluation of the ETS efficiency on beams with different percentage of existing internal transverse reinforcement (ρsw=0.0%, ρsw=0.1% and ρsw=0.17%). The effectiveness of different ETS strengthening configurations was also investigated. The good bond between the strengthening ETS bars and the surrounding concrete allowed the yield initiation of the ETS steel bars and the attainment of high tensile strains in the ETS CFPR rods, leading to significant increase of shear capacity, whose level was strongly influenced by the inclination of the ETS bars and the percentage of internal transverse reinforcement.