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Prestressed CFRP-strengthening and long-term wireless monitoring of an old roadway metallic bridge

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posted on 2024-07-11, 11:16 authored by Elyas Ghafoori, Ardalan Hosseini, Riadh Al-MahaidiRiadh Al-Mahaidi, Xiao Ling Zhao, Masoud Motavalli
This paper presents an application of prestressed carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) plates for the strengthening of metallic girders of a roadway bridge in Melbourne, Australia. The study also describes the application of a wireless sensor network (WSN) system for long-term structural monitoring of the retrofitted bridge girders. A flat prestressed unbonded retrofit (FPUR) system was developed to apply prestressed CFRP plates to the steel girders of the Diamond Creek Bridge (122 years old), which is subjected to daily passenger and heavy vehicles. The first section explains the results of sets of static and fatigue tests performed in the laboratory to examine the efficiency of the proposed FPUR system prior to its installation on the bridge. The second section presents details of different aspects of the CFRP strengthening of the bridge girders, fatigue design criteria, and layouts for short- and long-term monitoring. For the short-term measurements, the bridge was loaded with a 42.5-ton semi-trailer before and after strengthening. The CFRP plates were prestressed up to approximately 980 MPa (≈38% of the CFRP ultimate tensile strength), which resulted in about 50% reduction in the maximum tensile stress in the bridge girders. The third section discusses the development, installation, and preliminary results of the WSN system used to monitor the pre-stress level in the CFRP plates. The results of the short- and long-term measurements in this study show that the FPUR system is very effective for flexural and fatigue strengthening of bridge girders. Finally, a set of recommendations for long-term structural monitoring is provided.

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ARC | LP140100543

Fatigue Strengthening of Metallic Bridges using Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer System : Australian Research Council (ARC) | LP140100543

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1873-7323

Journal title

Engineering Structures

Volume

176

Pagination

585-605

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Elsevier BV

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Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. Per publisher policy, the author's final accepted manuscript is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.

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eng

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