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Numerical Analysis of Temperature Influence on Transverse Cracks in Concrete Box-Girder Bridges

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  • Hanzheng Xu
  • Xiaofeng Yan

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Concrete box-girder bridges are widely used in China. During several routine inspections of two-year-old highway bridges of this type in the China Central Plains region, we found that transverse cracks are widespread on the bottom flanges of those box girders, mainly distributed in the area of 1/4 L to 3/4 L of the span. Selected cracks were then monitored continuously for one year. Our results showed that there had been no change in the widths of the cracks, but their lengths had increased and new cracks had formed. Taking into consideration factors like hydration reaction, relative humidity difference, shrinkage and creep, sunlight thermal differential effect, sudden temperature change, vehicle load, and their combined efforts, we have developed spatial structural models and conducted stress analyses on the reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete box-girder bridges, respectively. Our numerical analysis results indicated that the hydration reaction is the main reason for the initial bottom flange crack and the temperature difference between the inside and the outside of the box girders caused the crack developments at the later stage.

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  • Hanzheng Xu & Xiaofeng Yan, 2020. "Numerical Analysis of Temperature Influence on Transverse Cracks in Concrete Box-Girder Bridges," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-11, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3295037
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/3295037
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