Katarnmagnus
Structural
Hello,
I am working on a bridge repair where the external beam has a prestressing strand so corroded that it has detached at the pier. The beam is directly under the railing, so some 5 ft from the edge of traffic. The damage here and in the rest of the bridge seems to be mostly corrosion based rather than load based, so while I'm not overly concerned with capacity of the beam with one less strand, I am wondering what people's thoughts are on the best way to repair the beam. I'm thinking the strand (which has cracked the whole beam length in the places it hasn't spalled away the concrete) should just be removed, with rebar replacement and concrete patching to the original dimensions under an FRP jacket.
I am working on a bridge repair where the external beam has a prestressing strand so corroded that it has detached at the pier. The beam is directly under the railing, so some 5 ft from the edge of traffic. The damage here and in the rest of the bridge seems to be mostly corrosion based rather than load based, so while I'm not overly concerned with capacity of the beam with one less strand, I am wondering what people's thoughts are on the best way to repair the beam. I'm thinking the strand (which has cracked the whole beam length in the places it hasn't spalled away the concrete) should just be removed, with rebar replacement and concrete patching to the original dimensions under an FRP jacket.