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Spliced Girders A Producer’s Perspective
by Chad Saunders Chief Engineer Bayshore Concrete Products presented at the Virginia Concrete Conference Richmond, Virginia March 11, 2005
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Bayshore Concrete Products Cape Charles, VA
90 acre casting facility on Cape Charles Harbor and Chesapeake Bay
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The shape. How did we get here?
PCEF Prestressed Concrete Committee for Economic Fabrication A committee established by FHWA for economic fabrication of prestressed/precast concrete Consists of Mid Atlantic states
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PCEF Cross Section Variability
6” ” ” Different web thicknesses = diff. soffit
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PCEF Cross Section Variability
58” ” ” 12” wider top flange = same side form with blockout removed
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Form modification
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VDOT PCBT 32” bottom flange width 7” thick bottom flange 7” web
47” top flange width DESIGNATION DEPTH AREA CENTROID TO BOTTOM MOMENT OF INERTIA WEIGHT (150 PCF) (IN) (IN2) X (IN4) LBS/LF PCBT-29 29 634.7 14.66 66.8 661 PCBT-37 37 690.7 18.43 126.0 720 PCBT-45 45 746.7 22.23 207.3 778 PCBT-53 53 802.7 26.06 312.4 836 PCBT-61 61 858.7 29.92 443.1 899 PCBT-69 69 914.7 33.79 601.3 953 PCBT-77 77 970.7 37.67 788.7 1011 PCBT-85 85 1026.7 41.57 1007.2 1070 PCBT-93 93 1082.7 45.48 1258.5 1128
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Rte 123 over the Occoquan River Fairfax and Prince William Counties
VDOT’s first PCBT spliced girder bridge
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Close proximity to I-95 and Route 1 = detour = high traffic
Location Close proximity to I-95 and Route 1 = detour = high traffic
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Affluent neighborhood = pressure for aesthetic design
Town of Occoquan Affluent neighborhood = pressure for aesthetic design
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Who’s Who Owner – VDOT Designer – Moffatt & Nichol
General Contractor – Archer Western Erection Engineer – McNary Bergeron Precast – Bayshore Concrete Products PT Hardware - VSL
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Approach Girders (4 spans)
Erection plan Approach Girders (4 spans) End Span Haunch Drop In Haunch End Span
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Bridge Cross Section At Haunch Piers Other piers
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Concrete Concrete – 28 day: 8000 psi Concrete - release: 5800 psi
Low permeability Release strength cylinders matched cured
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Approach Girders 4 span unit Pieces: 58 total beams Type: PCBT-77
Length: 144 ft Weight: 73 tons Strand: 0.6” LRS Cast two per pour Cross section
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Approach Girder Casting setup
Gravity abutment to withstand prestress force Conventionally prestressed with draped strands
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Maturity meter testing
Research for more accurate prediction and control of camber by VA Tech
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Forms and casting Side forms with fall protection rail
Placing concrete with Tuckerbuilt
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Storage 300 ton twin gantry crane in background
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Spliced Girders End span Haunch Drop-In Pieces: 28 total beams
Length: 127 ft Weight: 88 tons Haunch Length: 98.5 ft Weight: 77 tons Drop-In Pieces: 14 total beams Length: 137 ft Weight: 87 tons
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Special form needs End span and Drop-In Haunch Approach 34” soffit
(4) sections of end block form (end span only) Extra 2” angle full length of side forms to create 6” thick top flange Haunch Complete form system including soffit and side forms Approach Standard PCBT-77
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Erection Sequence Temporary support
Erect haunch segment then end span segment Back span = 185 ft Erect drop-in segment Main span = 225 ft
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Erection Sequence Make closures and begin PT Remove strong backs
Cast deck and complete PT
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End Span and Drop In cross sections
Type: Modified PCBT-77 Depth: 79” Strand: 0.6” LRS Variations: 6” thick top flange 9” wide web for PT tendons = 34” wide bottom flange & 49” wide top flange Cast two per pour End Span and Drop-In End Block at End Span
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End Span end condition PT ducts: (3) 4” OD for 0.6” LRS
Extremely congested area due to bursting reinforcement
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End Span and Drop-In connection at splice with haunch
Very congested area due to splice plates with welded rebar and projecting rebar
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Casting setup Ducts in place Setting ducts
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End block Up close near anchorage Horizontal reinforcement
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End block Termination of end block Pre-assembly of end cages
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Splice End Top splice plates Bottom plates and projecting bars
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Haunch Type: Modified PCBT-77 Depth: varies from 79” to 12’-6”
Strand: 0.6” LRS Variations: 6” thick top flange 9” wide web for PT tendons = 34” wide bottom flange & 49” wide top flange Cast one per pour
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Haunch NTS nts Challenges: 12’-6” depth at midpoint = extreme height full length Most strands located in top flange Location of the PT tendons makes concrete placement and consolidation difficult = addition of pour windows Extra setup required for storing and handling of variable depth side forms and beams
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Bed setup
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Pulling strand
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Stressing
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Rebar and PT tendons
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How did he tie the bars in the top flange?
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Forms
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Grout vents Top Splice Plate
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Look at the view from up here.
Pouring with buckets
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First casting is a success
Girder bracing
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Shipping All beams to be shipped by barge starting early April 2005
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Erection Phase I – setting beams from the existing bridge
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Erection Phase II – setting beams from the phase I bridge
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Lessons learned Producer - Seek possible use of SCC concrete for heavily congested area Contractor - Get “construction engineer” involved early to ensure means and methods are established (i.e. temporary bracing embedments, special lifting requirements, strong back design, etc.) Engineer - Require complete shop drawings from PT supplier DOT – consider having a notch in back span girder(s) designed and included in plans to ensure maximum flexibility in construction sequence
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Rte 33 over the Pamunkey River West Point and New Kent County
What’s Next?
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Location
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Town of West Point
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Who’s Who Owner – VDOT Designer – Parsons Brinckerhoff
General Contractor – Tidewater Skanska Precast – Bayshore Concrete Products
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Concrete Concrete – 28 day: 8000 psi Concrete - release: 6000 psi
Low permeability Lightweight: 115 pcf (concrete) 125 pcf (total)
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Approach Girders 3 span unit Pieces: 21 total beams
Type: Modified PCBT-93 Variations: 9” thick bottom flange 8” wide web = 33” wide bottom flange & 60” wide top flange Depth = 95.5” Length: 137 ft Strand: 0.5” LRS Cast two per pour Cross section
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Spliced Girders End span Haunch Drop-In Pieces: 42 total beams
Length: 159 ft Haunch Pieces: 28 total beams Length: 80 ft Drop-In
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Haunch Type: Modified PCBT-93 Depth: varies from 95.5” to 10’-5 1/2”
Strand: 0.6” LRS Variations: 8” wide web for PT tendons = 33” wide bottom flange & 60” wide top flange Cast one per pour
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Haunch Challenges: Pros:
10’-5 ½” depth at midpoint = setup remains at 12’-6” to avoid costly rework = extreme height full length Others same as previous project. Pros: Not having to set up a new stressing frame Booster Form – utilize existing forms Haunch
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Special form needs End span and Drop-In Haunch Approach 33” soffit
(2) sections of end block form (end span only) – different from Occoquan because same quantity of end span and drop-in 16” riser for PCBT-77 form Haunch Booster form (bolts on to bottom of standard form) Approach 16” riser for PCBT-77 form (same as above)
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Questions?
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Thank You Please feel free to come visit our plant OR call if we can be of assistance in any way Contact: Joe Rose
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Bayshore Concrete Products Cape Charles, VA
90 acre casting facility on Cape Charles Harbor and Chesapeake Bay
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