A new design and construction technique using carbon fiber-reinforced polym
ers (CFRP) prestressing tendons for skew highway bridges is presented in th
is paper Two multiple double-T (DT) skew bridge models with so and 15 degre
e skew angles were constructed and tested. CFRP reinforcing rods and stirru
ps were used for flexural and shear reinforcement of the deck slab and the
DT-girders. Internally bonded and externally unbonded draped CFRP tendons w
ere used for prestressing in the longitudinal direction. CFRP tendons were
also used for prestressing in the transverse direction. Conventional DT gir
ders were modified by adding tendon deviators and cross beams through which
the transverse prestressing was applied. The two bridge models were tested
under static, repeated (7 million cycles), dynamic, eccentric, and ultimat
e loads The effects of repeated load on the static and dynamic responses of
the bridges and load distribution were examined. The influence of grouting
the transverse CFRP prestressing tendons on the load distribution was also
investigated.
The skew bridges designed and constructed using the described technique per
formed well during all phases of testing. The repeated load had no adverse
effect on the dynamic and static characteristics of the tested skew bridges
, and an insignificant effect on the load distribution in the transverse di
rection. None of the externally draped prestressing tendons experienced rup
ture under repeated or ultimate loads. Transverse load distribution exhibit
ed the same characteristics whether the transverse prestressing tendons wer
e bonded or not.