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Impact of climate change on the integrity of the superstructure of deteriorated U.S. bridges

机译:气候变化对恶化的美国桥梁上部结构完整性的影响

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Bridges in America are aging and deteriorating, causing substantial financial strain on federal resources and tax payers’ money. Of the various deterioration issues in bridges, one of the most common and costly is malfunctioning of expansion joints, connecting two bridge spans, due to accumulation of debris and dirt in the joint. Although expansion joints are small components of bridges’ superstructure, their malfunction can result in major structural problems and when coupled with thermal stresses, the demand on the structural elements could be further amplified. Intuitively, these additional demands are expected to even worsen if one considers potential future temperature rise due to climate change. Indeed, it has been speculated that climate change is likely to have negative effect on bridges worldwide. However, to date there has been no serious attempts to quantify this effect on a larger spatial scale with no studies pertaining to the integrity of the main load carrying girders. In this study, we attempt to quantify the effect of clogged joints and climate change on failure of the superstructure of a class of steel bridges around the U.S. We surprisingly find that potentially most of the main load carrying girders, in the analyzed bridges, could reach their ultimate capacity when subjected to service load and future climate changes. We further discover that out of nine U.S. regions, the most vulnerable bridges, in a descending order, are those located in the Northern Rockies & Plains, Northwest and Upper Midwest. Ultimately, this study proposes an approach to establish a priority order of bridge maintenance and repair to manage limited funding among a vast inventory in an era of climate change.
机译:美国的桥梁正在老化和恶化,对联邦资源和纳税人的钱造成了巨大的财务压力。在桥梁的各种劣化问题中,最常见且代价最高的问题之一是伸缩缝发生故障,由于两个缝隙中积聚了灰尘和污垢,连接了两个桥跨。尽管伸缩缝是桥梁上部结构的小组成部分,但它们的故障会导致重大的结构问题,加上热应力,对结构元件的需求可能会进一步扩大。直觉上,如果人们考虑到由于气候变化而导致的未来温度升高,那么这些额外的需求预计将进一步恶化。实际上,已经推测气候变化可能会对全球桥梁造成负面影响。然而,迄今为止,还没有认真的尝试在更大的空间尺度上量化这种影响,而没有关于主承载梁的完整性的研究。在这项研究中,我们试图量化接头堵塞和气候变化对美国周围一类钢桥上部结构破坏的影响。我们惊奇地发现,在分析的桥梁中,大多数主要承载梁可能会达到承受服务负荷和未来气候变化时的极限容量。我们进一步发现,在美国九个地区中,最脆弱的桥梁按降序排列是位于北落基山和平原,西北和中西部上层的桥梁。最终,这项研究提出了一种建立桥梁维护优先顺序的方法,以管理气候变化时代大量库存中有限的资金。

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    Susan Palu; Hussam Mahmoud;

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