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Bridge Deck Deterioration Study. Part I. A Comparison of 777 Uncovered Decks
Bridge deck deterioration was recognized as a problem in Kansas in 1959. All 2700 bridges on the state system were surveyed in 1961. Nearly 1800 of them had already been covered. Omitting those constructed in the previous two years left 777 incovered decks for this study. The field survey of the conditions revealed that spalling and scaling were the most significant types of deterioration that needed to be evaluated. No cores were taken and no laboratory work was performed in connection with this particular study. Design and materials data were obtained from the plans and project construction files and entered on machine sort cards. (Author)
Bridge Deck Deterioration Study. Part I. A Comparison of 777 Uncovered Decks
Bridge deck deterioration was recognized as a problem in Kansas in 1959. All 2700 bridges on the state system were surveyed in 1961. Nearly 1800 of them had already been covered. Omitting those constructed in the previous two years left 777 incovered decks for this study. The field survey of the conditions revealed that spalling and scaling were the most significant types of deterioration that needed to be evaluated. No cores were taken and no laboratory work was performed in connection with this particular study. Design and materials data were obtained from the plans and project construction files and entered on machine sort cards. (Author)
Bridge Deck Deterioration Study. Part I. A Comparison of 777 Uncovered Decks
W. M. Stingley (Autor:in) / H. E. Worley (Autor:in)
1971
99 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Civil Engineering , Bridge decks , Deterioration , Spalling , Damage , Age , Classifying , Identification , Structural design , Thickness , Aggregates , Surveys , Kansas
Bridge Deck Deterioration Study
NTIS | 1975
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NTIS | 1973
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