Service life model verification for concrete pipe culverts in Ohio (with discussion and closure).

Author(s)
Hurd, J.O. & Hadipriono, F.C. Larew, R.L. Lawu, B. (Discussers)
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Abstract

Separate analyses of reinforced concrete pipe durability data collected by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) were conducted by the ODOT and another research agency. There was a large discrepancy in the service life predicted for culverts installed in nonacidic sites between the two models. This study was initiated to establish which model was the most accurate. An inventory of older reinforced concrete pipe installations was compiled. The age of many of these culverts approached the very conservative service life predicted by the linear model developed by the other agency. The total number of 196 culverts inspected included 70 culverts installed before 1940, 89 culverts installed from 1940 to 1949, and 37 culverts installed from 1950 to 1969. The culverts were evaluated using a revised, more detailed rating system and predicted service lives extrapolated from the rating and age at the time of inspection. It was found that the linear model significantly underpredicted service life of reinforced concrete pipe for a flow ph range above 4.5 And that the ODOT model provided a reasonable estimate of projected service life for the entire ph range studied.

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C 22132 (In: C 22117 S) /24 / IRRD 829158
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In: Culverts and tiebacks : a peer-reviewed publication of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Transportation Research Record No. 1191, p. 118-131,11 ref.

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