半接头的行为:设计、模拟、实施和实验室测试的执行

R. Asso, M. Domaneschi, G. Marano, F. Palmisano, Giuseppe Palombella
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欧洲国家的特点是拥有广泛的基础设施网络,主要建于20世纪60年代和70年代左右。在那个时期,预制工艺开始取得进展,最广泛和研究的桥梁类型之一是由钢筋或预应力混凝土桥面构成的。这些结构经过多年的使用,导致材料不可避免地退化。此外,那个时期的设计和施工过程很快就过时了,有关细节影响的知识大大增加。一种常用的特殊元素是半关节,它易于预制并且具有战略影响。然而,近年来,这种解决方案在抵抗结构退化和材料衰变方面显示出关键的能力。此外,结构健康监测(SHM)策略也越来越受到重视,因为它是一种非常有用的工具,可以收集结构的当前状态信息,然后评估干预计划,以提高安全性。事实上,现有的桥梁,尽管其工作年龄,仍然对社区生活的发展和可持续性至关重要,它们的退役将是对社区(例如,经济,物流,可持续性)产生重大影响的行为。这篇文章介绍了将在都灵理工大学与CPM Samarate项目合作开发的钢筋混凝土梁半接缝的设计、模拟、实施和实验室试验的初步结果。它们旨在测试和比较不同的监测技术以及不同的钢筋配置。
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Behavior of half-joints: design, simulation, implementation,and execution of laboratory tests
European countries are characterized by an extensive infrastructural network, mainly built around the 1960s and 1970s. In that period prefabrication processes were starting to gain ground, and one of the most spread and studied typologies of bridges was constituted by reinforced or prestressed concrete decks. Those structures have gone through years of service, which caused the inevitable degradation of the materials. Moreover, the design and construction processes of that period have soon become obsolete, and the knowledge relative to the influence of detailing increased significantly. One particular element that has been commonly used has been the half-joint, which is easy to prefabricate and has a strategic impact. However, in recent years this solution is showing critical aptitudes in resisting structural degradation and material decay. Besides, Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) strategies are gaining attention since they are a very useful tool for gathering information on the current state of the structure and then for evaluating intervention plans to improve safety. Indeed, existing bridges, despite their working age, are still crucial to the development and sustainability of community life, and their decommissioning would be an act of critical impact on the communities (e.g., economy, logistics, sustainability). This contribution presents the design, the simulation, the implementation and the preliminary results of laboratory tests on half-joints in reinforced concrete beams that will be developed at the Politecnico di Torino in connection to CPM Samarate. They are designed to test and compare different monitoring techniques along with different steel reinforcement configurations.
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