Buckling Behavior of Steel Bridge I-Girders Braced by Permanent Metal Deck Forms

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Eğilmez, Oğuz Özgür

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Abstract

Permanent metal deck forms (PMDFs) are often used in the bridge industry to support wet concrete and other loads during construction. Although metal formwork in the building industry is routinely relied on for stability bracing, the forms are not permitted for bracing in the bridge industry, despite the large in-plane stiffness. The forms in bridge applications are typically supported on cold-formed angles, which allow the contractor to adjust the form elevation to account for changes in flange thickness and differential camber between adjacent girders. Although the support angles are beneficial toward the constructability of the bridge, they lead to eccentric connections that substantially reduce the in-plane stiffness of the PMDF systems, which is one of the reasons the forms are not relied on for bracing in bridge applications. This paper documents the results of an investigation focused on improving the bracing potential of bridge deck forms. Modifications to the connection details were developed to improve the stiffness and strength of the forming system. Research included buckling tests on a 15-m (50-ft) long, twin-girder system with PMDFs for bracing. In addition, twin-girder tests were also used to validate computer models of the bracing systems that were used for parametric finite-element analytical studies. The buckling test results demonstrated that modified connection details make PMDF systems a viable bracing alternative in steel bridges, which can significantly reduce the number of cross-frames or diaphragms required for stability bracing of steel bridge I-girders during construction.

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Bridge metal deck forms, Lateral torsional buckling, Stability bracing, Stiffness, Strength, Bridge metal deck forms, Stability bracing, Strength, Lateral torsional buckling, Stiffness

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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0201 civil engineering

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Eğilmez, O. Ö., Helwig, T. A. and Herman, R. (2012). Buckling behavior of steel bridge I-girders braced by permanent metal deck forms. Journal of Bridge Engineering, 17(4), 624-633. doi:10.1061/(ASCE)BE.1943-5592.0000276

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624

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633
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