Experimental study of the load-deformation behaviour of the precast post-tensioned continuous girder for straddle monorail: Full-scale load test under service and ultimate loading conditions

This study presented the results of an experimental program conducted on a newly proposed Full-scale Precast Post-tensioned Continuous (FPPC) girder for straddle monorail. The investigated FPPC girder represents the actual size, design and construction details for a newly designed monorail transit s...

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Main Authors: Athasit Sirisonthi, Suniti Suparp, Panuwat Joyklad, Qudeer Hussain, Phongthorn Julphunthong
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-12-01
Series:Case Studies in Construction Materials
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509521001819
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author Athasit Sirisonthi
Suniti Suparp
Panuwat Joyklad
Qudeer Hussain
Phongthorn Julphunthong
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Suniti Suparp
Panuwat Joyklad
Qudeer Hussain
Phongthorn Julphunthong
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description This study presented the results of an experimental program conducted on a newly proposed Full-scale Precast Post-tensioned Continuous (FPPC) girder for straddle monorail. The investigated FPPC girder represents the actual size, design and construction details for a newly designed monorail transit system (Yellow Line and Pink Line Monorail) in Bangkok, Thailand. The salient features of the newly proposed girder system include lightweight, low-cost, easy and fast construction. The newly proposed FPPC girder is mainly comprised of three reinforced concrete (RC) hollow haunched girders, four piers or supports, two pier segments, four wet joints, and four bearings at each support. The FPPC girder was constructed at the casting yard of Sino-Thai Engineering and Construction Public Company Limited (STECON), Thailand. The FPPC girder was tested under different loading conditions (such as service and ultimate loading conditions). Both service and ultimate loads were applied as two-point loadings. Service load in a monotonic manner was applied on the right exterior span (two-point), middle span (two-point), and on the left exterior span and middle span (four-point). Meanwhile, the ultimate load in a monotonic manner was applied only on the left exterior and middle span as a four-point loading scheme. The test results indicate that the behaviour of the FPPC girder under service load conditions is elastic. Further, cracking of the concrete was not observed at any location. The observed maximum deflections under service load conditions were less than the permissible limits at all locations. Further, the maximum ultimate load-carrying capacity was observed to be much greater than the design load under ultimate loading conditions. This is an indication that the design details and construction procedure of FPPC girder are appropriate and further that this system could be used effectively to construct straddle monorail transit systems. Finite element analysis of FPPC monorail bridge girder was also performed by using a computer program ATENA which is a computational tool for nonlinear engineering analysis of bridges and culverts. The finite element analysis results indicate that the computer program ATENA is well capable to predict the ultimate load carrying capacity, displacement and cracking patterns of FPPC girder.
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spelling doaj.art-a02084d5f4244281a97b43552d558cb32022-12-21T22:58:19ZengElsevierCase Studies in Construction Materials2214-50952021-12-0115e00666Experimental study of the load-deformation behaviour of the precast post-tensioned continuous girder for straddle monorail: Full-scale load test under service and ultimate loading conditionsAthasit Sirisonthi0Suniti Suparp1Panuwat Joyklad2Qudeer Hussain3Phongthorn Julphunthong4Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Naresuan University, Thailand; Sino-Thai Engineering and Construction Public Company Limited (STECON), ThailandDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Srinakharinwirot University, ThailandDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Srinakharinwirot University, ThailandCenter of Excellence in Earthquake Engineering and Vibration, Department of Civil Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, ThailandDepartment of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Naresuan University, Thailand; Corresponding author.This study presented the results of an experimental program conducted on a newly proposed Full-scale Precast Post-tensioned Continuous (FPPC) girder for straddle monorail. The investigated FPPC girder represents the actual size, design and construction details for a newly designed monorail transit system (Yellow Line and Pink Line Monorail) in Bangkok, Thailand. The salient features of the newly proposed girder system include lightweight, low-cost, easy and fast construction. The newly proposed FPPC girder is mainly comprised of three reinforced concrete (RC) hollow haunched girders, four piers or supports, two pier segments, four wet joints, and four bearings at each support. The FPPC girder was constructed at the casting yard of Sino-Thai Engineering and Construction Public Company Limited (STECON), Thailand. The FPPC girder was tested under different loading conditions (such as service and ultimate loading conditions). Both service and ultimate loads were applied as two-point loadings. Service load in a monotonic manner was applied on the right exterior span (two-point), middle span (two-point), and on the left exterior span and middle span (four-point). Meanwhile, the ultimate load in a monotonic manner was applied only on the left exterior and middle span as a four-point loading scheme. The test results indicate that the behaviour of the FPPC girder under service load conditions is elastic. Further, cracking of the concrete was not observed at any location. The observed maximum deflections under service load conditions were less than the permissible limits at all locations. Further, the maximum ultimate load-carrying capacity was observed to be much greater than the design load under ultimate loading conditions. This is an indication that the design details and construction procedure of FPPC girder are appropriate and further that this system could be used effectively to construct straddle monorail transit systems. Finite element analysis of FPPC monorail bridge girder was also performed by using a computer program ATENA which is a computational tool for nonlinear engineering analysis of bridges and culverts. The finite element analysis results indicate that the computer program ATENA is well capable to predict the ultimate load carrying capacity, displacement and cracking patterns of FPPC girder.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509521001819Finite element analysisPrecast concretePosttensionedGirderStraddle monorailPier segments
spellingShingle Athasit Sirisonthi
Suniti Suparp
Panuwat Joyklad
Qudeer Hussain
Phongthorn Julphunthong
Experimental study of the load-deformation behaviour of the precast post-tensioned continuous girder for straddle monorail: Full-scale load test under service and ultimate loading conditions
Case Studies in Construction Materials
Finite element analysis
Precast concrete
Posttensioned
Girder
Straddle monorail
Pier segments
title Experimental study of the load-deformation behaviour of the precast post-tensioned continuous girder for straddle monorail: Full-scale load test under service and ultimate loading conditions
title_full Experimental study of the load-deformation behaviour of the precast post-tensioned continuous girder for straddle monorail: Full-scale load test under service and ultimate loading conditions
title_fullStr Experimental study of the load-deformation behaviour of the precast post-tensioned continuous girder for straddle monorail: Full-scale load test under service and ultimate loading conditions
title_full_unstemmed Experimental study of the load-deformation behaviour of the precast post-tensioned continuous girder for straddle monorail: Full-scale load test under service and ultimate loading conditions
title_short Experimental study of the load-deformation behaviour of the precast post-tensioned continuous girder for straddle monorail: Full-scale load test under service and ultimate loading conditions
title_sort experimental study of the load deformation behaviour of the precast post tensioned continuous girder for straddle monorail full scale load test under service and ultimate loading conditions
topic Finite element analysis
Precast concrete
Posttensioned
Girder
Straddle monorail
Pier segments
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509521001819
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