R. Sen et al., COLLAPSE LOAD ANALYSIS OF CONTINUOUS, POSTTENSIONED VOIDED SLAB BRIDGE MODELS, Journal of structural engineering, 119(6), 1993, pp. 1825-1843
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Two voided slab bridge models, one straight and the other curved in pl
an, were tested to failure under simulated American Assoc. of State Hi
ghway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) truck loading. Each model
was quarter-scale, two-lane, continuous, and longitudinally and transv
ersely posttensioned, with two equal spans of 8.0 m (26.27 ft) measure
d along the centerline, and were 2.0 m (6 ft 7 in.) wide. The curved b
ridge subtended an arc of 40-degrees on a radius of curvature of 22.92
m (75.2 ft). The failure load was obtained for symmetrical placement
of four simulated AASHTO trucks, one in each lane and each span. The o
bserved failure mode in both bridge models was similar to that of a co
ntinuous beam, i.e., initiated by the formation of successive plastic
hinges at the support and at the maximum positive moment location, res
pectively. The test results are compared against predictions from one-
dimensional beam analysis and two-dimensional grillage analysis based
on limit analysis using interaction relations for bending, shear, and
torsion as failure criterion. Both analyses predict failure loads and
failure modes that are in reasonable agreement, with test results from
the one-dimensional analysis providing a somewhat higher estimate.