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Citation

Rostami M, Sennah K, Hedjazi S. Materials (Basel) 2019; 12(15): e12152485.

Affiliation

Civil Engineering and Construction Department, Georgia Southern University, 201 COBA Drive, Statesboro, GA 30460, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, MDPI: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)

DOI

10.3390/ma12152485

PMID

31387288

Abstract

In the present paper, experimental and numerical investigations were conducted on concrete bridge barriers utilizing glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars with a hook at their ends. Implementation of these hooked bars instead of the bent bars or headed-end bars in the bridge barriers presented in the Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code (CHBDC) was investigated on American Association for State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) test level 5 (TL-5) concrete bridge barriers. This research aimed to reach a cost effective and safe anchorage method for GFRP bars at the barrier-deck junction, compared to the conventional bend bars or headed-end bars. Therefore, an experimental program was developed and performed to qualify the use of the recently-developed, small radius hooked bars at the barrier-deck junction. The experimental findings were compared with the design factored applied transverse load specified in CHBDC for the design of the barrier-deck junction as well as factored applied bending moment obtained at the barrier-deck junction using a recently-conducted finite-element modeling. Satisfactory behavior for the developed hooked GFRP bars as well as their anchorage resistance was established and a reasonable factor of safety in design of barrier-deck joint was achieved.


Language: en

Keywords

180°-hook anchorage; GFRP bars; anchorage resistance; barrier–deck junction; bridge barriers; concrete barrier; experimental testing

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