Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
266145 Engineering Structures 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•This paper was focused on the grouting materials and connecting methods of transverse joints.•Mortar and concrete strengthened with polyamide fiber were used as a grouting material.•Static flexural and cyclic loading tests were conducted, and load–deflection curves were presented.•Joint and integrated specimens were showed similar results to the static behavior, but not on serviceability.

Prefabricated bridges inevitably contain joints that should be made structurally stable. This paper focuses on the materials and methods used to connect transverse joints for prefabricated concrete bridges. A total of nine specimens were fabricated for which prestressing has been introduced after grouting high-performance mortar (HPM), and another seven specimens for which high-strength concrete (HSC) has been placed after lap splicing. Static flexural and cyclic loading tests were conducted. The HPM series specimens performed better than the integrated specimen. The HSC series specimens showed similar static flexural behavior, but lower serviceability, to that of the integrated specimen.

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