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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Early-age cracking of concrete bridge deck slabs reinforced with GFRP bars

Ghatefar, Amir 02 July 2015 (has links)
Since concrete bridge deck slabs are much longer in the traffic direction, they experience transverse early-age cracks due to volumetric instability and restraint. In the last decade, the lower cost of the non-corrodible Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) bars, as alternative to steel reinforcement, has made them attractive to the bridge construction industry. However, low modulus of GFRP bars may lead to wider cracks in GFRP-RC structures. This serviceability issue can be aggravated by harsh environmental conditions. Hence, the main objective of this thesis is to investigate the effect of early-age cracking in restraint bridge deck slabs reinforced with GFRP bars subjected to different environments. This research consists of two phases: an experimental investigation and a numerical study. In the experimental phase, four full-scale cast-in-place slabs reinforced with different longitudinal GFRP reinforcement ratios (0.30, 0.50, 0.70 and 1.1%) and one with steel reinforcement ratio of 0.7% measuring 2500 mm long × 765 mm wide × 180 mm thick were constructed and tested in the laboratory. Three environmental conditions were implemented; normal (laboratory) adiabatic conditions as well as freezing-thawing and wetting-drying cycles. The main test results are presented in terms of cracking pattern, width and spacing, and strains in the reinforcement and concrete. Test results indicated that the minimum reinforcement ratio (0.7%) recommended by CHBDC for bridge deck slabs reinforced with GFRP bars satisfied the serviceability requirements after being subjected to the simulated exposures of normal laboratory conditions, freezing-thawing, and wetting-drying cycles. In the numerical phase of this research, a finite element model (FEM) was constructed using ATENA software package (ver. 5) to simulate the behaviour of the test specimens. According to the FEM results, a reinforcement ratio of 0.45% Carbon FRP (CFRP) can control the early-age crack width and reinforcement strain in CFRP-RC members subjected to restrained shrinkage. Also, the results indicated that changing the bar surface texture (sand-coated and ribbed bars) or concrete cover had an insignificant effect on the early-age crack behavior of FRP-RC bridge deck slabs subjected to shrinkage. However, reducing bar spacing and concrete strength resulted in a decrease in crack width and reinforcement strain. / October 2015
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Control of Time-dependent Transverse Cracking in Reinforced Concrete Bridge Decks

Chen, Cathy Hsiang-Chen 18 March 2013 (has links)
Transverse cracking in bridge decks has been found to be a rising problem for slab-on-girder bridges. In response to the concern, this research examined the influence of structural parameters and developed an analytical truss model, based on finite element modelling responses, for predicting the condition of long term cracking. Crack widths predicted using the truss model are very similar to that measured in a recent survey of Ontario highway overpass bridges. The approach to control cracking in deck slabs through structural design decisions enables engineers to provide high cracking resistance at locations of the bridge deck that are most likely to crack. Recommendations were made, based on the findings obtained from two sets of parametric studies, to help ensure transverse cracking in bridge decks is properly controlled for typical slab-on-girder bridges designed using the empirical design method specified in the current Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code.
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Control of Time-dependent Transverse Cracking in Reinforced Concrete Bridge Decks

Chen, Cathy Hsiang-Chen 18 March 2013 (has links)
Transverse cracking in bridge decks has been found to be a rising problem for slab-on-girder bridges. In response to the concern, this research examined the influence of structural parameters and developed an analytical truss model, based on finite element modelling responses, for predicting the condition of long term cracking. Crack widths predicted using the truss model are very similar to that measured in a recent survey of Ontario highway overpass bridges. The approach to control cracking in deck slabs through structural design decisions enables engineers to provide high cracking resistance at locations of the bridge deck that are most likely to crack. Recommendations were made, based on the findings obtained from two sets of parametric studies, to help ensure transverse cracking in bridge decks is properly controlled for typical slab-on-girder bridges designed using the empirical design method specified in the current Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code.
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[en] THEORETICAL-EXPERIMENTAL BEHAVIOR STUDY OF COMPOSITE DECK-SLAB WITH INCORPORATE FORMED STEEL SHAPE / [pt] ESTUDO TEÓRICO-EXPERIMENTAL DO COMPORTAMENTO DE LAJE MISTA COM PERFIS INCORPORADOS DE CHAPA DOBRADA

JANINE DOMINGOS VIEIRA 11 July 2003 (has links)
[pt] Esta dissertação apresenta um novo tipo de laje mista com uso de perfil de chapa dobrada incorporada. O perfil substitui as barras de aço, a fôrma e as escoras. O sistema estrutural construído consistiu em uma laje mista com perfil C enrijecido preenchido com concreto estrutural. Foram realizados dez testes experimentais em que foram analisados os momentos positivos, os momentos negativos e a influência de séptos. Através da análise teórico-experimental, foi possível perceber a grande influência dos séptos na resistência das lajes mistas testadas. / [en] This work presents a new type of composite deck-slab using incorporate formed steel profiles. The steel profile replaces the reinforcement bars, the form and charry system. The structural system is built by one composite deck-slab with C stiffness steel profile, filed with reinforced concrete. It was performed ten tested and it was analyzed the positive moments, the negative moments and the influence of the diaphragm. Analizing the results it was possible to realize the great influence of the diaphragm over the resistence of composite deck slab tested.
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[en] COMPOSITE SLAB SYSTEM FOR RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTIONS USING COLD FORMED STEEL PLATES WITH EMBOSSMENTS / [pt] SISTEMA DE LAJE-MISTA PARA EDIFICAÇÕES RESIDENCIAIS COM O USO DE PERFIS EMBOSSADOS DE CHAPA DOBRADA

JULIANA DA CRUZ VIANNA 29 August 2005 (has links)
[pt] Nos trabalhos já concluídos nesta linha de pesquisa foram desenvolvidos protótipos de deck-metálico (steel-deck), empregando-se diversas formas de ligação entre a chapa de aço e o concreto armado, tais como: corrugações de alma (Andrade, 1986), parafusos auto-brocantes (Takey, 2001), septos em perfís tipo bandeja (Vieira, 2003) e corrugações circulares profundas (Beltrão,2003). Com a intenção de se desenvolver um novo perfil metálico que apresentasse uma boa aderência mecânica entre o concreto e o aço e com características de comportamento dúctil, estudou-se várias formas da seção transversal ideal. Variáveis como peso, altura, espessura, tensão de escoamento, vão máximo, e capacidade de suporte de carga foram consideradas. Após definição e otimização da seção do perfil metálico, foi efetuado um estudo experimental composto de uma série de ensaios. Foram executados dois ensaios de arrancamento (pull-out), nove ensaios de flexão do perfil metálico e um ensaio em escala real da laje mista. Os ensaios tipo pull-out foram executados para estabelecer a carga última de deslizamento na interface aço/concreto. Os ensaios dos perfis metálicos serviram para verificar a rigidez dos mesmos durante a fase de concretagem. Procurou-se com o ensaio em escala real determinar a resistência última da estrutura, o modo de ruína, as deflexões e as deformações. A fase final compreendeu a comparação dos resultados experimentais com os dos trabalhos desenvolvidos por Takey e Beltrão, bem como com resultados teóricos para validação de resultados do sistema proposto de laje mista. / [en] The research work in composite slabs so far conducted has investigated various alternatives for the development of an economic and efficient composite slab system. These alternatives evaluated the effectiveness of the concrete to steel plate bonding by means of: web corrugations (Andrade, 1986), self-drilling bolts (Takey, 2001), cold formed channel sections with diaphragms (Vieira, 2003), and the used of deep circular corrugations, (Beltrão, 2003). The present investigation main objective was to develop a cold formed profile presenting an efficient connection between the concrete and the steel profile that yields a ductile behaviour for such system. The first step of the investigation was devoted to the assessment of an optimum cold-formed profile geometry. This task was made taking into account parameters like: profile weight, plate thickness, yield stress, maximum span and load carrying capacity among others. Following the definition of the optimum cold formed steel profile an experimental program was conceived and executed. The first part of the experiments consisted on pull-outs tests made to access the concrete to steel bond resistance. This was followed by simple supported tests on the cold formed steel profile to evaluate their stiffness during concrete casting operation. Finally a full-scale composite slab system was performed. The main aim of this test was to determine the composite system load carrying capacity, typical failure modes, associated stresses and displacements. The final phase of this dissertation depicts comparisons of the already mentioned experiments to other tests made by Takey (Takey, 2001), and Beltrão (Beltrão, 2003), as well as comparison of theoretical results, to validate the proposed composite slab system results.
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Development and structural testing of new basalt fiber-reinforced-polymer (BFRP) bars in RC beams and bridge-deck slabs / Étude du comportement structural de poutres et de dalles de ponts en béton armé d'une nouvelle armature à base de fibre de basalte sous charge statique

Elgabbas, Fareed Mahmoud January 2016 (has links)
L'avancée de la technologie des PRF a suscité l'intérêt de l'introduction de nouvelles fibres, comme la fibre de basalte, qui a un potentiel d'offrir une solution efficace, lorsqu’utilisée dans les structures en béton, soit sur la résistance à la corrosion, la durabilité et la rentabilité. En outre, les codes et les guides disponibles, ne fournissent pas de recommandations pour l'utilisation de barres en PRFB puisque les recherches passées dans ce domaine sont limitées. Donc, des travaux de recherche sont nécessaires pour caractériser et comprendre le comportement des barres de PRFB dans les éléments en béton armé. En conséquence, les objectifs principaux sont d'évaluer les caractéristiques à court et long terme des barres de PRFB nouvellement développées, ainsi que d'évaluer les performances structurales de ces nouvelles barres comme renforcement interne dans les poutres et les dalles de pont et d'introduire ce nouveau renforcement dans les codes et les guides de dimensionnement. Les tests expérimentaux ont été faits en trois parties. La première partie porte sur le développement de trois nouvelles barres et tendons en PRFB pour déterminer leurs propriétés physiques et mécaniques. Les performances à long terme et de durabilité ont été réalisées en conditionnant les barres de PRFB dans une solution alcaline simulant les conditions humides dans le béton pour déterminer la compatibilité comme renforcement interne dans les éléments en béton. Par la suite, les propriétés ont été déterminées et comparées avec des spécimens non conditionnés (référence). La seconde partie a porté sur sept dalles de pont en béton armé grandeur réelle avec les bords restreints, simulant les tabliers de pont les plus utilisés en Amérique du Nord, pour évaluer la performance des dalles renforcées de PRFB et d'acier. Les dalles mesurent 3000 mm de long × 2500 mm de large × 200 mm d'épaisseur. Les dalles ont été testées jusqu'à la rupture sous une charge concentrée au centre de celles-ci simulant l'empreinte d'une roue d'un camion. Les capacités en poinçonnement sont prédites en utilisant les exigences réglementaires disponibles, et sont comparées aux résultats expérimentaux. La troisième partie de cette étude portait sur les essais de 14 poutres en béton de 3100 mm de long × 200 mm de large × 300 mm de profond pour examiner le comportement en flexion et les performances en service des barres de PRFB avec deux états de surfaces: fini sablé et crénelé. Les poutres ont été testées en flexion en quatre points avec une portée libre de 2700 mm jusqu'à la rupture. Les résultats sont introduits et discutés en terme : du comportement de la fissuration, des flèches, de la capacité en flexion et des modes de ruptures. De plus, le coefficient d'adhérence (kb) des barres de PRFB est déterminé et comparé avec les recommandations des codes et guides actuels. Les résultats sont introduits et discutés en terme : du comportement de la fissuration, des flèches, de la capacité en flexion et des modes de ruptures. De plus, le coefficient d'adhérence des barres de PRFB est déterminé et comparé avec les recommandations des codes et guides actuels. Les résultats de l'étude concluent sur la viables pour la production des barres de PRFB pour respecter les exigences des codes actuelles. Également, les résultats d'essai indiquent que les barres de PRFB ont de bonnes propriétés mécaniques et peuvent être placées dans la même catégorie que les barres de PRFV, soit grade III. De plus, le comportement des poutres et des dalles de pont renforcées de PRFB est similaire que pour un renforcement en PRFV et PRFC et les exigences réglementaires sont applicables pour les barres de PRFB. / Abstract: The advances in fiber-reinforced-polymer (FRP) technology have spurred interest in introducing new fibers, such as basalt FRP (BFRP), which has the potential to offer an efficient solution when implemented in concrete structure, such as corrosion resistant, durable and cost-effective. Furthermore, the available design codes and guides do not provide any recommendations for the use of BFRP bars since fundamental studies and relevant applications are still limited. Therefore, investigations are needed to characterize and understand the behavior of BFRP bars in concrete members. Consequently, the main objectives of this experimental investigation are to evaluate the short- and long-term characteristics of newly developed BFRP bars, as well as evaluate the structural performance of these new bars as internal reinforcement for concrete beams and bridge-deck slabs to introduce these new reinforcing bars to the design codes and guides. The experimental tests were completed through three parts. The first part was conducted on three newly developed BFRP bars and tendons to investigate their physical and mechanical properties. Durability and long-term performance were assessed by conditioning the BFRP bars in an alkaline solution simulating the moist concrete environment to determine their suitability as internal reinforcement for concrete elements. Thereafter, the properties were assessed and compared with the unconditioned (reference) values. The second part of this study was conducted on seven full-scale edge-restrained concrete bridge-deck slabs simulating actual slab-on-girder bridge-deck that is commonly used in North America to evaluate the performance of concrete bridge-deck slabs reinforced with BFRP and steel bars. The deck slabs measured 3000 mm long × 2500 mm wide × 200 mm deep. The slabs were tested up to failure under single concentrated load acting on the center of each slab simulating the footprint of sustained truck wheel load. The punching shear capacities were predicted using the available provisions, and compared with the experimental results. The third part of this study included testing of fourteen concrete beams of 3100 mm long × 200 mm wide × 300 mm deep to investigate the flexural behavior and serviceability performance of sand-coated and ribbed BFRP bars in concrete beams. The beams were tested under four-point bending over a clear span of 2700 mm until failure. The results are introduced and discussed in terms of cracking behavior, deflection, flexure capacity, and failure modes. In addition, the bond-dependent coefficient (kb) of the BFRP bars was determined and compared with the recommendations of the current FRP design codes and guides. The findings of this study concluded the feasibility of producing BFRP bars meet the requirements of the current FRP standards. Also, the test results revealed that the BFRP bars had good mechanical behavior and could be placed in the same category as grade II and grade III GFRP bars. Moreover, the behavior of the concrete bridge-deck slabs and beams reinforced with BFRP bars was quite similar to the counterparts reinforced with glass- and carbon-FRP bars and the available FRP provisions are applicable for BFRP bars. The beam test results yielded an average bond-dependent coefficient (kb) of 0.76±0.03 and 0.83±0.03 for the sand-coated and ribbed BFRP bars, respectively.
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Základní umělecká škola / Elementary Art School

Šimíčková, Alžběta January 2020 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to make a project documentation of building School of art. It´s a brick object with partial basement and there are 2 aboveground floors. The entrance of the house is situated north. The object has grand plan which is shape of the letter U and its roofed by flat roof with waterproofing from modified waterproofing strips. The peripheral masonry on the above-ground floors is designed from clay masonry POROTHERM and from permanent formwork Diton in the basement. Ceiling constructions are designed from prestressed concrete deck slab Spiroll. The whole building is insulated by contact thermal insulation system. When designing the external appearance of the building the regulations of the surrounding buildings, which consist of houses with flat roofs, were taken into account. The color and material solutions were also based on these principles. The combination of white and brick colors creates a modern look, which enhances the horizontal separation of individual floors by contrasting color line in gray. The premises of the new school also include large outdoor atrium spaces and a park area south of the atrium, which can be used for outdoor teaching and public productions.
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Jämförelse av beräkningsmetoder för lastspridning i tvärled vid brobaneplattor av betong / Comparison of calculation methods for lateral load distribution in concrete bridge decks

Emilia, Wallin January 2015 (has links)
Denna studie har till syfte att undersöka hur lastfördelningen och följaktligen dimen­sionerande tvärkrafter och moment i brobaneplattor av betong skiljer sig åt beroende på val av beräkningsmetod. Jämförelsen sker primärt för tre utvalda hand­beräknings­metoder som jämförts med beräkningar gjorda i ett beräknings­program baserat på finita element­metoder (FEM). I jämförelsen undersöks hur laster sprids i brobaneplattan enligt de olika beräknings­metoderna och vilka resulterande maximala snittkrafter som erhålls. Hur lastfördelningen sker är en komplex fråga och det är därför intressant att se vilka skillnader det blir i resultat utifrån olika beräknings­metoder. Studien skedde på ett utvalt studieobjekt, en åtta meter bred samverkansbro i Njurunda strax söder om Sundsvall. De trafiklaster som beaktats är lastmodell 1 och lastmodell 2 enligt Eurokod (CEN, 2003). De beräknings­metoder som jämförts i den här studien är dels en metod för beräkning av tvärgående konsol­moment där kantbalken bidrar mycket till den lastspridande effekten. En annan metod är för beräkning av tvärkraftsfördelning vilken generellt anses mycket gynnsam, alltså ger små tvärkrafter att dimensionera bron utifrån. Den tredje och sista handberäkningsmetoden som studerats är beräkningar av tvärgående moment i fältmitt, med hjälp av influensytediagram. Influensytediagrammen som dessa studier baseras på är fram­tagna av Adolf Pucher (Pucher, 1977) och kallas ibland för Pucherdiagram. Finita element­modeller (FE-modeller) skapades för jämförelse av resultat från hand­beräkningar. Flera olika FE-modeller skapades med varierande detaljnivå, för att kunna se hur modelleringstekniken påverkar resultatet. I alla FE-modeller har bro­bane­plattan modellerats som skalelement eftersom detta är det vanligaste sättet att modellera en bro med FEM. Skillnaderna mellan de olika FE-modellerna är framför allt hur huvudbalkarna modellerats. Även ytterligare en handberäkningsmetod tillämpades för respektive snittkraft för att ge ytterligare en referens. Referensmetoderna valdes för att vara enklare metoder som baseras på andra randvillkor än de primära handberäkningsmetoderna i den här studien. Resultatet från studien visar att de förenklingar som finns i handberäkningar kan ha signifikant inverkan på resultatet. Ett konstant förhållande mellan handberäkning och FEM, där den ena beräkningsmetoden alltid resulterade i större snittkrafter, kunde inte konstateras rakt igenom studien. För tvärgående konsolmoment gav hand­beräkningen ett större maxmoment samt att en del skillnader kunde avläsas FE-modellerna emellan. Vid beräkning av tvärkraft gav FE-beräkningen ett resultat som var nära på det dubbla av det resultat handberäkningen gav. För Pucherdiagrammen blev resultaten varierade och det fanns ingen tydlig indikation för om handberäkningar ger större eller mindre tvärgående moment än en FE-modell. Studien resulterade bland annat i ökad kunskap om att förenklingar, vid dimen­sionering av en bro med hjälp av handberäkningar, kan ha stor betydelse för resultatet. Då förenklingar vid handberäkning inte går att välja av användaren finns en fördel med FEM. Fördelen med FEM är då att förenklingar styrs av användaren och det går även att studera vilken effekt en viss förenkling ger. En annan slutsats var att betong är ett material som har ett komplext beteende och i metoder som bygger på empiriska studier kan lättare få med olika effekter som finns i en verklig brobaneplatta av betong. / The aim of this thesis is to study different design methods for determing load distribution, and design values for shear force and bending moment in concrete bridge decks. The study was performed based on three design methods for hand calculations, which have been compared to the results from finite element modelling (FEM). The load distribution has a major impact on the design of a bridge and how the results from different design methods will correlate is of a great interest. The evaluation has been performed on one case study, wich is an eight-meter wide composite girder bridge in Njurunda, situated south of Sundsvall in Sweden. The traffic loads applied for this study was load model 1 and load model 2 prescribed in Eurocode (CEN, 2003). One of the design methods investigated is a method used to determine for bending moment for a cantilever slab. A significant impact from the edge beam utilizes by the method to calculate the bending moment. The second method is a design method for shear forces recommended by The Swedish Transport Administration. The third and last design methods for hand calculation is to use influence charts by Pucher (Pucher, 1977). By using the influence chart to calculate the maximum bending moment in mid-span. Results from different models, created with FEM, were compared to the results from hand ­calculations. The bridge slab was modelled with shell elements, and the girders of the bridge were modelled in four different ways to study the impact of the level of detail in the numerical models. The results in this report show that hand calculation methods are based on significant simplifications of the structure and these may have a major impact on the results. The relation between results from hand calculation methods and results obtained with FEM was not consistent in all cases analysed. While studying the bending moment for a cantilever slab, the main conclusion was that the simplifications in the hand calculation methods resulted in significantly higher moments compared to the FE-calculations. Regarding design for shear forces, the FE analyses resulted in nearly twice as high shear forces compared to the hand calculation methods. While using the influence charts by Pucher the relation between results from hand calculations and results from FEM was not consistent. Conclusions from the study included that the simplifications in hand calcu­lations is hard to change. These simplifications can have a major influence to the results. Some simplifications will make the results more on the safe side. With FEM the user is more free to choose which simplifications that will be made, but it can sometimes be hard to see the effect simplifications have on the results. Concrete is a complex material and design methods based on empirical studies does most likely give a result that reflects the reality better than methods based on mathe­matic theories.

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