Factors Affecting Bridge Deck Cracking: Crack-Reducing Technologies, Paste Content, And Construction Practices (Prepublished)

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Title: Factors Affecting Bridge Deck Cracking: Crack-Reducing Technologies, Paste Content, And Construction Practices (Prepublished)

Author(s): Muzai Feng, David Darwin, and Rouzbeh Khajehdehi

Publication: Materials Journal

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Keywords: bridge deck; consolidation; construction practices; cracking; crack-reducing technologies; fiber-reinforced concrete; internal curing; lightweight aggregate; shrinkage-reducing admixtures

DOI: 10.14359/51749246

Date: 10/8/2025

Abstract:
Crack densities obtained from on-site surveys of 74 bridge deck placements containing concrete mixtures with paste contents between 22.8% and 29.4% are evaluated. Twenty of the placements were constructed with a crack-reducing technology (shrinkage-reducing admixtures, internal curing, or fiber reinforcement) and 54 without; three of the decks with fiber reinforcement and nine of the decks without crack-reducing technologies involved poor construction practices. The results indicate that using a concrete mixture with a low paste content is the most effective way to reduce bridge deck cracking. Bridge decks with paste contents exceeding 27.3% had a significantly higher crack density than decks with lower paste contents. Crack-reducing technologies can play a role in reducing cracking in bridge decks, but they must be used in conjunction with a low paste content concrete and good construction practices to achieve minimal cracking in a deck. Failure to follow proper procedures to consolidate, finish, or cure concrete will result in bridge decks that exhibit increased cracking, even when low paste contents are used.


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