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Conference paper

Some experiences with evaluation of the load carrying capacity of bridges using in situ load tests

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Structures and Safety, Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Danish Road Directorate3

COWI A/S4

The evaluation of the load carrying capacity of bridges is usually performed using a computational model and a number of codes that specify the relevant material properties and loads. This approach ensures that the evaluation of the load carrying capacity is performed such that the bridge has an acceptable level of safety with respect to a number of adverse events such as collapse (ultimate limit state) and large deformations (serviceability limit state).

However, experience indicate that redistribution of load effects, interaction between structural elements, the actual boundary conditions and other factors may provide a higher load carrying capacity than the one determined on the basis of the computational model. The Danish Road Directorate has in cooperation with The Danish Technical University and COWI A/S performed a number of in situ load tests of concrete bridges in order to determine the actual load carrying capacity of the short span concrete bridges (up to 12m).

The paper presents the planning and the execution of the tests. Further, it is demonstrated how the results may be used in order to determine the actual load carrying capacity of a bridge.

Language: English
Year: 2018
Proceedings: IABSE Conference 2018
Types: Conference paper
ORCIDs: Schmidt, Jacob Wittrup

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