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Advanced Structural Concrete Materials in Bridges
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Many existing and newly constructed bridges are composed of reinforced and prestressed concrete. Advanced concrete materials play an increasingly important role in concrete bridges to facilitate the strengthening and repair of existing bridges, to facilitate a (fast) replacement solution for (part of) an existing bridge, and for the design of new challenging bridge projects. The development of advanced concrete materials and their structural applications is thus an important topic in the built environment.This reprint brings together research and practical applications from the perspective of material scientists and bridge engineers for applications to new and existing bridges.
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Keywords
- accelerated bridge construction (ABC)
- advanced design
- anchorage performance
- bond strength
- bridge deck
- bridge deck slabs
- bridge engineering
- bridge repairs
- carbon concrete
- cast-in-place
- CFRP
- chemical properties
- concrete structures
- crack width
- cracking behaviour
- deck slab
- deck slab joint
- digital image correlation (DIC)
- Ductility
- experimental investigations
- fast construction
- fatigue life
- Fatigue Loads
- fatigue test
- fibre/textile-reinforced concrete (F/TRC)
- flexural fatigue
- flexural properties
- flexural stiffness
- hinder-free replacement
- History of engineering & technology
- interface
- laminated slab
- low maintenance
- magnetic inductance
- material characterization
- mechanical bond strength
- Mechanical properties
- MgO expansive agent
- n/a
- non-destructive method (NDT)
- Numerical analysis
- post-tensioning
- prefabricated concrete structure
- prestressed concrete
- PVA-ECCs
- Quality control
- Reinforced concrete
- serviceability limit state
- setting periods
- shear property
- shear strength
- shrinkage crack
- static loads
- static test
- steel fiber
- steel fiber reinforced concrete
- steel fiber reinforced expanded-shales lightweight concrete (SFRELC)
- strain-hardening characteristics
- strengthening
- stress level
- structural analysis
- structural concrete
- superposed beam
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Technology: general issues
- textile-reinforced concrete
- textile-reinforced concrete (TRC)
- traffic vibrations
- UHPC
- ultra high-performance concrete (UHPC)
- Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC)
- ultra-high performance fibre reinforced cementitious composite (UHPFRC)
- ultra-high-performance concrete