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Transverse prestressing and reinforced concrete as the key to restoration of masonry arch bridges

Journal

ENGINEERING STRUCTURES
Volume 245, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2021.112898

Keywords

Arch bridge; Transverse prestressing; Wall; Restoration; Post-tensioning; Masonry

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  1. Technology Agency of the Czech Republic [CK01000042]

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This paper explores methods for strengthening and restoring aged masonry arch bridges, with a focus on using new reinforced concrete spandrel walls stabilized by transverse prestressed cables. The effectiveness of the method is demonstrated through case examples and data from prestressing and load tests.
There is still a large number of masonry arch bridges on the road and railway network. More than 80 % of arch bridges are over 100 years old so their service life has been exceeded significantly. The general focus of the paper is to show the method for strengthening and restoration of these bridges, especially if they have been damaged by longitudinal cracks. The restoration is performed using new spandrel walls from reinforced concrete stabilized by transverse prestressed cables. This paper illustrates the strengthening process with four examples of restored road or railway bridges. In addition, it includes examples of basic cable arrangements and a design of the new concrete walls, which are used as anchorage areas for transverse prestressing. The efficiency of this method will be determined using data measured during the prestressing and a load test. The measurements have shown an extremely favourable effect of the addition of horizontal prestressing within the new reinforced concrete walls. After an evaluation of the deformation of the top cross-section reduced up to 40 % of the values before strengthening.

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