Swelling Effects in a Reinforced Concrete Pier of Foz Dão Bridge (Portugal). First Approach for Modeling and Behavior Interpretation
2024; Springer Nature (Netherlands); Linguagem: Inglês
10.1007/978-3-031-59349-9_54
ISSN2211-0852
AutoresCláudia Santos, Maria Nuzzo, Ivo Figueiredo Dias, Min Xu, Luís Oliveira Santos, António Lopes Batista,
Tópico(s)Civil and Structural Engineering Research
ResumoThe degradation of the Foz do Dão bridge, that served the IP3 road and is located over the Aguieira dam reservoir, in Portugal, mainly due to the internal swelling reactions in concrete, resulting in visible cracking in its piers, led to the bridge replacement in August 2015. Since 2009, this bridge has been subject to several inspections, including underwater inspections, laboratory tests of cores, as well as periodic geometric levelling of the deck and ambient vibration tests. These actions were aimed to characterize its structural behaviour and to detect damage growth that might jeopardize safety. The aim of this work is to characterize and interpret the structural behaviour of the highest pier. For this purpose, a three-dimensional numerical model, which considers the environmental conditions and the time-dependent behaviour of the concrete, was developed. The loads applied to the pier are the dead-weight of pier and the weight of the bridge deck, the pressure of the reservoir water, the effects of the thermal variations and of the swelling. The computing of the expansions considers the influence of the temperature and of the confining effect of the rebars and of the stress fields. The temperature variations at the pier were computed using a thermal model. The model was calibrated considering data obtained by laboratory tests, on samples extracted from the bridge and by the deck levelling.
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