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BRIDGE IMPACT DAMAGE: ALTERNATIVES TO REPLACEMENT Graham Bettis, P.E. TxDOT Bridge Construction & Maintenance Section

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Bridge Impact Damage  Minor damage? – Easy call. Repair it.

 Severe or catastrophic? – Still easy. Partial or complete replacement.  What about the inbetween?

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Decisions, Decisions… Repair

Rehabilitate

Replace

The Good

The Good

The Good

 Fast

 Detours usually unnecessary

 Capacity uncompromised

 Least Expensive

 Less expensive than replacement

 Often more cost-effective than rehabilitation

 Minimal impact to traffic

 Can restore ultimate capacity The Bad

The Bad  Unlikely to restore capacity

The Bad  Restricted traffic lanes

 Significant and prolonged impact to traffic

 Altered load paths

 Overall highest cost

 Expensive on unit cost basis

Implications  Important to ensure sufficient capacity, but being overly conservative can have significant consequences in terms of cost and traffic disruption National Bridge Preservation Partnership

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Immediate Response – Extreme Underreaction

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Immediate Response – Overreaction

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Traffic Disruption

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Traffic Disruption

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Minor Damage – The Easy Calls

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Severe Damage – Still an Easy Call

But, check out the lack of displacement due to redundancy.

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Severe Damage – Partial or Full Replacement

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Catastrophic Damage

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Catastrophic Damage

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Analysis  Load Rating  Individual Girder Line vs. Structural Continuity

– Multi-Beam = Load Path Redundancy – Superstructure Integrity: Continuity through beams, composite deck, transverse diaphragms

 Redundancy – Difficult to quantify, especially in an emergency – Altered load paths

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Difficult Decisions

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Difficult Decisions

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Something Missing?

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Redundancy

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Prestressed Concrete Beam Damage – Repair Options  Patching – Does not restore capacity

– Falling debris  Strand splicing – Can restore ultimate capacity

 Glass or Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRP) – Confinement – Strengthening  Most repairs include some combination of these options

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Rehab – Beam Replacement and Repair

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Patching

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Splice, Patch, Wrap, and Raise

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Strand Splicing

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Strand Splicing Installed Using Calibrated Torque Wrench

Strand Coupler

Anchor

Torque Wrench

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Strand Splicing Mock-Up

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Concrete Patching

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CFRP Installation - Confinement

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The Finished Product

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Prestressed Concrete Impact Damage Repair Recent repair performed by TxDOT maintenance crew.

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Substructure Impact Damage Repair

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CFRP Strengthening per ACI  ACI 440.2R-08 – Guide for the Design and Construction of Externally Bonded FRP Systems for Strengthening Concrete Structures  Minimum capacity without FRP – ΦRn ≥ 1.1SDL + 0.75SLL (Eq. 9-1) – Accounts for damaged FRP (especially fire)  Increasing flexural strength (Chapter 10) – Increases of up to 160% documented (just because you can doesn’t mean you should)

– 40% is more reasonable  Increasing shear strength (Chapter 11)

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Anchored CFRP  Center for Transportation Research (CTR) at The University of Texas at Austin (Report 0-6306)  Substantially increases bond strength  Improved ductility through redistribution of load  New equations for shear strengthening (moment, too)

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Anchored CFRP

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Steel Repair Options  Heat straightening  Weld repair

 Crack repair  Strengthening  Partial or full section replacement

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Heat Straightening

Vee Patterns

Direction of Movement

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Heat Straightening Considerations  Not overly prescriptive.  Apply pressure, then heat.

 Certified welder only, even if only heating.  No cold bending (700 °F minimum).  Don’t overheat (1,200 °F maximum for most steel).

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Composite Sections

 Composite or non-composite?

 Check the plans  Look for separation between top flange and deck

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Impact Damage to Composite Steel Girder

Girder replaced because shear studs pulled out of deck

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Impact Damage to Non-Composite Steel Girders

 Another difficult decision  Minor repair, heat-straighten, or partial replacement?

5” displacement

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Steel Superstructure Repair Options

Minor deformation doesn’t bother us much, but…

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Steel Crack Repair

Cracks must be repaired. This is common at impact points.

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Partial Girder Replacement – “Strongback” Supports

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Half-Section Replacement “Strongback”

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Half-Section Replacement

Strongback Support

Replacement Section

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Full Section Girder Replacement

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Repeated Hits

FRP helps absorb and distribute load during subsequent impacts.

Steel is typically very forgiving. This girder has been repaired multiple times. National Bridge Preservation Partnership

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Repeated Hits

Poor quality patching creates potential for falling debris

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Raising Vertical Clearance – Pedestal Installation

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QUESTIONS? Graham Bettis, P.E. TxDOT Bridge Construction & Maintenance Section [email protected] 512-416-2526 National Bridge Preservation Partnership

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