Intrinsic Properties of Composite Double Layer Grid Superstructures

This paper examined the opportunities of composite double-layer grid superstructures in short-to-medium span bridge decks. It was empirically shown here that a double-layer grid deck system in composite action with a thin layer of two−way reinforced concrete slab introduced several structural advant...

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Main Authors: Shahrokh Maalek, Reza Maalek, Bahareh Maalek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-08-01
Series:Infrastructures
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/8/9/129
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description This paper examined the opportunities of composite double-layer grid superstructures in short-to-medium span bridge decks. It was empirically shown here that a double-layer grid deck system in composite action with a thin layer of two−way reinforced concrete slab introduced several structural advantages over the conventional composite plate-girder superstructure system. These advantages included improved seismic performance, increased structural rigidity, reduced deck vibration, increased failure capacity, and so on. Optimally proportioned space grid superstructures were found to be less prone to progressive collapse, increasing structural reliability and resilience, while reducing the risk of sudden failure. Through a set of dynamic time-series experiments, considerable enhancement in load transfer efficiency in the transverse direction under dynamic truck loading was gained. Furthermore, the multi-objective generative optimization of the proposed spatial grid bridge (with integral variable depth) using evolutionary optimization methods was examined. Finally, comprehensive discussions were given on: (i) mechanical properties, such as fatigue behavior, corrosion, durability, and behavior in cold environments; (ii) health monitoring aspects, such as ease of inspection, maintenance, and access for the installation of remote monitoring devices; (iii) sustainability considerations, such as reduction of embodied Carbon and energy due to reduced material waste, along with ease of demolition, deconstruction and reuse after lifecycle design; and (iv) lean management aspects, such as support for industrialized construction and mass customization. It was concluded that the proposed spatial grid system shows promise for building essential and sustainable infrastructures of the future.
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spelling doaj.art-e9a7bb0c550a407084ced1ab330ae6ce2023-11-19T11:14:25ZengMDPI AGInfrastructures2412-38112023-08-018912910.3390/infrastructures8090129Intrinsic Properties of Composite Double Layer Grid SuperstructuresShahrokh Maalek0Reza Maalek1Bahareh Maalek2Digital Innovation in Construction Engineering (DICE) Technologies, Calgary, AB T3N 0B3, CanadaDepartment of Digital Engineering and Construction, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, 76131 Karlsruhe, GermanyDigital Innovation in Construction Engineering (DICE) Technologies, Calgary, AB T3N 0B3, CanadaThis paper examined the opportunities of composite double-layer grid superstructures in short-to-medium span bridge decks. It was empirically shown here that a double-layer grid deck system in composite action with a thin layer of two−way reinforced concrete slab introduced several structural advantages over the conventional composite plate-girder superstructure system. These advantages included improved seismic performance, increased structural rigidity, reduced deck vibration, increased failure capacity, and so on. Optimally proportioned space grid superstructures were found to be less prone to progressive collapse, increasing structural reliability and resilience, while reducing the risk of sudden failure. Through a set of dynamic time-series experiments, considerable enhancement in load transfer efficiency in the transverse direction under dynamic truck loading was gained. Furthermore, the multi-objective generative optimization of the proposed spatial grid bridge (with integral variable depth) using evolutionary optimization methods was examined. Finally, comprehensive discussions were given on: (i) mechanical properties, such as fatigue behavior, corrosion, durability, and behavior in cold environments; (ii) health monitoring aspects, such as ease of inspection, maintenance, and access for the installation of remote monitoring devices; (iii) sustainability considerations, such as reduction of embodied Carbon and energy due to reduced material waste, along with ease of demolition, deconstruction and reuse after lifecycle design; and (iv) lean management aspects, such as support for industrialized construction and mass customization. It was concluded that the proposed spatial grid system shows promise for building essential and sustainable infrastructures of the future.https://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/8/9/129space structure systemscomposite structuresdouble- and single-layer grid structuresArtificial Intelligence (AI) in constructionsustainability in designmass customization
spellingShingle Shahrokh Maalek
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Intrinsic Properties of Composite Double Layer Grid Superstructures
Infrastructures
space structure systems
composite structures
double- and single-layer grid structures
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in construction
sustainability in design
mass customization
title Intrinsic Properties of Composite Double Layer Grid Superstructures
title_full Intrinsic Properties of Composite Double Layer Grid Superstructures
title_fullStr Intrinsic Properties of Composite Double Layer Grid Superstructures
title_full_unstemmed Intrinsic Properties of Composite Double Layer Grid Superstructures
title_short Intrinsic Properties of Composite Double Layer Grid Superstructures
title_sort intrinsic properties of composite double layer grid superstructures
topic space structure systems
composite structures
double- and single-layer grid structures
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in construction
sustainability in design
mass customization
url https://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/8/9/129
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