Experimental study on ultimate behavior at negative moment regions of composite bridges.

Author(s)
Ahn, I. Chiewanichakorn, M. Nottis, A.F. Carpenter, J.A. Chen, S.S. & Aref, A.J.
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Abstract

This paper presents experimental results of the ultimate behavior of the negative moment region of a quarter-scale full model and a half-scale subassemblage model of a two-span continuous composite bridge of concrete deck slab on steel girder. The two specimens are based on a prototype bridge that has a large girder spacing [3,800 mm (13 ft)]. At the ultimate state, it is shown that a larger portion of the deck is activated to resist tensile stress compared with the effective width specified in the AASHTO load and resistance factor design bridge specifications. Also, a plastic hinge that forms at the internal support has enough rotational capacity (ductility) to enable development of a second plastic hinge within the span. Experimental results show a reasonably good match with accompanying finite element method analyses.

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C 41778 (In: C 41777 S [electronic version only]) /24 / ITRD E837108
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In: Design of structures 2005, Transportation Research Record TRR No. 1928, 2005, p. 3-12

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