Author/Authors :
Shekar، Vimala نويسنده , , GangaRao، Hota V. S. نويسنده , , Prachasaree، Woraphot نويسنده , , Laosiriphong، Krit نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The temperature difference between the top and bottom of a glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) composite deck, ~65°C (~122°F), is nearly three times that of conventional concrete decks ~23°C (~41°F). Such a large temperature difference is attributed to the relatively lower thermal conductivity of GFRP material. In this study, laboratory tests were conducted on two GFRP bridge deck modules (10.2 and 20.3 cm deep decks) by heating and cooling the top surface of the GFRP deck, while maintaining ambient (room) temperature at the deck bottom. Deflections and strains were recorded on the deck under thermal loads. Theoretical results (using macro approach, Navier-Levy, and FEM) were compared with the laboratory test data. The test data indicated that the GFRP deck exhibited hogging under a positive temperature difference (i.e., Ttop>Tbottom, heating test; Ttop and Tbottom are temperatures at top and bottom of the deck, respectively) and sagging under a negative temperature difference (i.e., Ttop
Keywords :
Metalloprotein , Fourier transform infrared spectroelectrochemistry , hydrogen , site-directed mutagenesis , Solvent isotope effect
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF BRIDGE ENGINEERING
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF BRIDGE ENGINEERING