Deck Overlays and Connections

UHPC Bridge Deck Overlay — Impact of Key Design Variables

Authors
  • Sri Sritharan (Iowa State University)
  • Liang Zhong (Iowa State University)
  • Enrique Rubio-Delgado (Iowa State University)
  • Philipp Hadl (UHPC Solutions)

Abstract

As part of a recent UHPC bridge deck overlay project in Iowa, several mock-up bridge decks were cast with the overall dimensions of 8 ft (length) x 6 ft (width) x 9.25 in. (height). The construction of the slabs used a normal concrete base and varying thickness of UHPC overlay (i.e., 1.25 in, 1.75 in., and 2.0 in.). Each half of the overlay was placed first followed by the second half at a different time, replicating the lane-by-lane construction in the field. To ensure a robust joint between two adjacent lanes, different joint details were used. With the 2 in. UHPC overlay, an additional layer of reinforcement was included to investigate the strength gain associated with a reinforced UHPC overlay. In each case the last 0.25 in. UHPC was placed for the entire slab with reduced amount of steel fibers. In addition, a reference concrete slab was also cast. The mock-up slabs were then cut into 2 ft wide, 8 ft long strip and are being subjected to positive and negative flexural moment tests. A total of eight tests have been planned. The presentation will cover a summary of results from the tests and their performance under positive and negative moments. The presentation will conclude the influence of different UHPC overlay thickness, impact of different joint details, and strength gain resulting from incorporating reinforcement within the overlay.

How to Cite:

Sritharan, S., Zhong, L., Rubio-Delgado, E. & Hadl, P., (2019) “UHPC Bridge Deck Overlay — Impact of Key Design Variables”, International Interactive Symposium on Ultra-High Performance Concrete 2(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.21838/uhpc.9712

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Published on
01 Jun 2019