Ms. Cheung et al., FIELD MONITORING AND RESEARCH ON PERFORMANCE OF THE CONFEDERATION BRIDGE, Canadian journal of civil engineering, 24(6), 1997, pp. 951-962
The 12.9 km long Confederation Bridge is world's longest prestressed c
oncrete box girder bridge built over salt water. With 45 main spans of
250 m each and a 100-year design life, the design criteria of the Con
federation Bridge are not covered by any code or standard in the world
. A comprehensive monitoring and research program is being carried out
to monitor and study the behaviour and performance of the bridge unde
r ice forces, short-and long-term deformations, thermal stresses, traf
fic load and load combinations, dynamic response due to wind and earth
quake, and corrosion, and to obtain critical information that engineer
s now lack in these areas. This paper presents details of the monitori
ng project and research program. The project will also provide importa
nt information for effective operational management and maintenance of
the bridge. The measured data and research results will be valuable f
or design and construction of other large complex long-span bridges an
d structures in the future. The monitored data will provide essential
information for the improvement of computer modeling and simulation te
chniques and development of design standards and guidelines for long-s
pan bridges.