Cracking Behavior of Steel-Concrete Composite Girders at Negative Moment Region

합성거더 부모멘트부의 균열거동 평가

  • 윤석구 (서울산업대학교 토목공학과) ;
  • 설대호 (서울산업대학교 토목공학과) ;
  • 류형근 (서울대학교 지진공학연구센터)
  • Published : 2006.05.11

Abstract

Inner support regions of continuous steel and concrete composite bridge decks, transverse crackings are easely developed by tensile forces due to live loads and primary and secondary effects of concrete shrinkage. Since these cracks have an influence on the durability of bridge decks, crack width should be controlled within allowable limit values. Although crack width is a function of steel stress, bar diameter, bar spacing, etc, the current code for the amount of longitudinal reinforcements provides only one value of 2 percent of the concrete area. In order to investigate cracking bahaviors of composite girders with the variation of the longitudinal steel ratios, negative flexural tests are conducted on five composite girders and crack width and crack spacing are compared to ACI Code and Eurocode. Based on the test results, it is discussed the suitability of the current code for the longitudinal steel ratio.

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