Structural assessment and retrofitting of damaged reinforced concrete water bridge

Flavio Stochino
First
;
Fausto Mistretta
Second
;
Luisa Pani
Last
2019-01-01

Abstract

Ageing of Reinforced Concrete (RC) structures is an important problem nowadays, in particular for countries like Italy in which the main infrastructures were built 55 years ago. Carbonation and chloride penetration represent the main causes of reinforcements corrosion because they reduce the passivation of reinforcing steel in concrete. In this paper the structural assessment of an existing RC water bridge and the following retrofitting design is presented. Built in the years between 1953 and 1961 in Sardinia (Italy), it is a 180 m long bridge with 18 spans of 10 m. It is characterized by a U-shape cross section (5.7 m width, 3.8 m height). The structure was damaged by water and environmental action that produced concrete degradation and reinforcements corrosion. Existing material characterization and structures conditions assessment will be discussed along with the retrofitting project. The latter is characterized by a structural jacketing of the bridge piers with new concrete and reinforcements. The bridge cross-section will be also retrofitted with a complete external jacket casted with self-compacting concrete (SCC). Particular attention has been devoted to the new joints that connect the 40m long bridge sections. Indeed, they should guarantee water tightness even with the important longitudinal displacements due to structural load.
2019
978-3-85748-165-9
water bridges, concrete, durability, inspection and maintenance, retrofitting, sloshing
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