Experimental Characterization and Optimization of Hybrid FRP/RC Bridge Superstructure System

An experimental investigation was performed to assess the performance of a hybrid fiber-reinforced polymer/reinforced concrete bridge system. The full-scale laboratory specimen was representative of an 813 mm (32 in.) wide strip of a completed bridge in San Patricio County, Tex. The specimen was first subjected to static loading prior to casting the reinforced concrete deck. Displacement, strain, and acoustic emission were recorded. After completion of the nondestructive static loading a reinforced concrete deck was cast in the laboratory to represent one unit of the completed bridge. Load was statically applied with several increased load cycles until failure occurred at a load level exceeding 18 times the calculated design load. The results of the static testing indicated that the original design of the hybrid bridge was very conservative. An optimized design of the hybrid bridge was then derived. The static load testing program and the resulting optimized design are described.

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