Fasching, S., Huber, T., Rath, M., & Kollegger, J. (2021). Semi‐precast segmental bridges: Development of a new construction method using thin‐walled prefabricated concrete elements. Structural Concrete, 22(3), 1561–1573. https://doi.org/10.1002/suco.202000474
E212-02 - Forschungsbereich Stahlbeton- und Massivbau
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Journal:
Structural Concrete
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ISSN:
1464-4177
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Date (published):
2021
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Number of Pages:
13
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
Mechanics of Materials; General Materials Science; concrete; Building and Construction; Civil and Structural Engineering; bridge construction; lightweight girder; monolithic bridge girder; post‐; tensioning; semi‐; prefabricated; thin‐; walled prefabricated elements
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Abstract:
In order to understand the overall picture, the different technologies for the use of thin‐walled prefabricated elements in bridge construction as well as the first‐time application of them in a bridge project in Austria are described in this paper. Thereafter a newly developed construction method for the on‐site fabrication of lightweight box‐shaped segments from thin‐walled concrete elements, strengthened with steel girders, is explained with the focus lying on the construction of a prototype in a 1:1 scaling. The conceptional design, the manufacturing in a prefabrication plant in Austria and the transport to a construction site are illustrated. Finally, an application example of the new technology is shown based on a design using the incremental launching method. The research confirms the feasibility of the on‐site assembly of segments from thin‐walled prefabricated elements and that this construction method, once minor constructive details will be solved in the ongoing research project, has great potential for a broad application in bridge construction.
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Research Areas:
Efficient Utilisation of Material Resources: 50% Composite Materials: 25% Modelling and Simulation: 25%