Article | REF: C7404 V1

Pathology and assessment of existing bridges

Authors: Daniel POINEAU, Jean-Armand CALGARO

Publication date: November 10, 2010

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ABSTRACT

In order to guarantee the reliability and sustainability of bridges the structure must be regularly studied so as to assess the state of the work. This study enables bridge managers to take safety measures and initiate actions for its rehabilitation where necessary. In order to diagnose a bridge efficiently, several auscultation methods are available. Topographical and geometrical measurements (evolution of the leveling, measurement of overall deformation or displacement under load), direct measurement of forces or even local operation measurement; this article thus details the main techniques which allow for assessing the quality and the state of materials as well as the functioning of structures.

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AUTHORS

  • Daniel POINEAU: Ingénieur divisionnaire des Travaux Publics de l'Etat – Former Technical Director of Sétra's Major Structures Division - Professor at the École Nationale des Travaux Publics de l'Etat, the École Spéciale des Travaux Publics and the École Supérieure des Ingénieurs des Travaux de la Construction - Consultant

  • Jean-Armand CALGARO: Ponts et Chaussées chief engineer - Professor at the École nationale des ponts et chaussées and the Centre des hautes études de la construction - Head of the Research and Regulations Department at Sétra (Service d'études techniques des routes et autoroutes) - This edition is an update of the article by Roger LACROIX and Jean-Armand CALGARO, entitled Projet de renforcement ou de réparation d'un pont, published in 1999.

 INTRODUCTION

Auscultation techniques differ according to the nature of the disorders observed, but choices are guided by the idea of the probable causes of the pathology observed. Effective auscultation must enable us to assess the quality of the material(s) in place, and to characterize the structure's current mode of operation. The assessment of materials is based both on studies and analyses of samples, and on physical methods of in-situ examination. The means used to characterize the structure's operation are also very varied, and it is often necessary to combine several of them during a single intervention. These mainly involve topographical or geometric measurements (changes in levelling, general deformation or displacement measurements under loading), direct force measurements or local operating measurements. These different methods are described below. See also the document on techniques for assessing the weathering of concrete structures, which gives for each method :

  • the measurement principle ;

  • usable equipment ;

  • field of application ;

  • conditions for interpreting measurements ;

  • difficulties that may be encountered....

This dossier follows on from [C 7 402] and [C 7 403] , devoted respectively to the main problems and to equipment, including supports and protective elements.

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