Author/Authors :
Hawileh Rami A نويسنده Department of Civil Engineering, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah , Rasheed Hayder A نويسنده Department of Civil Engineering, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
Abstract :
This paper presents a numerical study that
investigates the behavior of continuous concrete decks
doubly reinforced with top and bottom glass fiber reinforced
polymer (GFRP) bars subjected to top surface fire.
A finite element (FE) model is developed and a detailed
transient thermal analysis is performed on a continuous
concrete bridge deck under the effect of various fire curves.
A parametric study is performed to examine the top cover
thickness and the critical fire exposure curve needed to
fully degrade the top GFRP bars while achieving certain
fire ratings for the deck considered. Accordingly, design
tables are prepared for each fire curve to guide the engineer
to properly size the top concrete cover and maintain the
temperature in the GFRP bars below critical design values
in order to control the full top GFRP degradation. It is
notable to indicate that degradation of top GFRP bars do
not pose a collapse hazard but rather a serviceability concern
since cracks in the negative moment region widen
resulting in simply supported spans.