Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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261269 | Construction and Building Materials | 2007 | 10 Pages |
In recent years much experience has been gained with continuous acoustic monitoring of monostrands and stay cables. However, there is little knowledge with monitoring of post-tensioned bridges with bonded tendons. An acoustic monitoring system has been installed on a road bridge to evaluate its diagnostic performance. This bridge, the Ponte Moesa, is one of the first prestressed concrete bridges in Switzerland. Insufficient grouting and de-icing salts among other causes have led to deterioration and wire breaks. Blind tests have been conducted generating artificial wire breaks by means of electrolytic corrosion-cells. Additionally, several spontaneous wire breaks occurred. To evaluate the applicability of acoustic monitoring, the results were compared with those of a conventional invasive examination and those of potential mapping.