EngDYIGuy
Structural
- Oct 9, 2015
- 31
Any guidance available for estimating the remaining service life of existing bridges? Customer wants this information to program future repair/replacement funds.
I have a 75 year old railroad bridge with steel stingers controlling the load rating in flexure, with no section loss or corrosion, and concrete bents with spalling/delaminated concrete everywhere. All the spalling is in the concrete cover only. Marine environment. Spalled areas show reinforcement has surface corrosion. Substructure rating is "Fair", Superstructure rating is "Good" by inspection report. Concrete features have had capacity's reduced for load rating do to condition factor, but are far from controlling the load rating, compared to the stringers in flexure.
I have a 75 year old railroad bridge with steel stingers controlling the load rating in flexure, with no section loss or corrosion, and concrete bents with spalling/delaminated concrete everywhere. All the spalling is in the concrete cover only. Marine environment. Spalled areas show reinforcement has surface corrosion. Substructure rating is "Fair", Superstructure rating is "Good" by inspection report. Concrete features have had capacity's reduced for load rating do to condition factor, but are far from controlling the load rating, compared to the stringers in flexure.