Retrofit Methods for Distortion Cracking Programs in Plate Girder Bridges, January 2003

(2002) Retrofit Methods for Distortion Cracking Programs in Plate Girder Bridges, January 2003. Transportation, Department of

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Abstract

This report is formatted to independently present four individual investigations related to similar web gap fatigue problems. Multiple steel girder bridges commonly exhibit fatigue cracking due to out-of-plane displacement of the web near the diaphragm connections. This fatigue-prone web gap area is typically located in negative moment regions of the girders where the diaphragm stiffener is not attached to the top flange. In the past, the Iowa Department of Transportation has attempted to stop fatigue crack propagation in these steel girder bridges by drilling holes at the crack tips. Other nondestructive retrofits have been tried; in a particular case on a two-girder bridge with floor beams, angles were bolted between the stiffener and top flange. The bolted angle retrofit has failed in the past and may not be a viable solution for diaphragm bridges. The drilled hole retrofit is often only a temporary solution, so a more permanent and effective retrofit is required. A new field retrofit has been developed that involves loosening the bolts in the connection between the diaphragm and the girders. Research on the retrofit has been initiated; however, no long-term studies of the effects of bolt loosening have been performed.

Item Type: Departmental Report
Keywords: Design, Construction, Concrete, Bridges, Girder Bridges, Transportation, Iowa River, Iowa River Bridge, Steel
Subjects: Transportation > Bridges and tunnels
Transportation > Research > Concrete
Transportation > Research
Transportation
Transportation > Design and Construction
ID Code: 51932
Deposited By: Margaret Barr
Deposited On: 04 Feb 2025 20:24
Last Modified: 04 Feb 2025 20:24
URI: https://publications.iowa.gov/id/eprint/51932