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The west gate bridge: Strengthening of a 20 TH century bridge for 21 ST century loading

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posted on 2024-07-09, 18:56 authored by G. Williams, Riadh Al-MahaidiRiadh Al-Mahaidi, Robin KalfatRobin Kalfat
Retrofitting of existing concrete structures and civil infrastructure has become necessary due to environmental degradation, changes in usage and heavier loading conditions. The use of advanced carbon fiber composite materials (CFRP) as externally bonded reinforcement has found wide application in recent years and has proven to be an effective method of improving the structural performance of existing structures. A good example of this is the West Gate Bridge in Melbourne, Australia for which the following case study is presented. Key innovations in CFRP technology developed specifically for this project have been described in the areas of design and testing of CFRP anchorage technology, involving the utilization of unidirectional and bidirectional fabrics together with mechanical substrate strengthening. These have all resulted in increases in material utilizations and enabled successful transfer of combined shear and torsional forces. Key aspects of the detailing, application, quality control and monitoring program adopted in the project are also presented along with the key aspects which resulted in the successful execution of this world class project.

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ISBN

9781618392039

ISSN

0193-2527

Conference name

10th International Symposium on Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Reinforcement for Concrete Structures 2011, FRPRCS-10, in conjunction with the ACI Spring 2011 Convention

Location

Tampa, FL

Start date

2011-04-02

End date

2011-04-04

Volume

2

Issue

275 SP

Pagination

16 pp

Publisher

American Concrete Institute

Copyright statement

Copyright © 2011. The published version is reproduced with the permission of the publisher.

Language

eng

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