Full-Depth and Partial-Depth Bridge Deck Panels

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Title: Full-Depth and Partial-Depth Bridge Deck Panels

Author(s): Jared T. Jones, Keri L. Ryan, and M. “Saiid” Saiidi

Publication: Concrete International

Volume: 39

Issue: 8

Appears on pages(s): 37-43

Keywords: connection, joint, grout, girder

DOI: 10.14359/51700957

Date: 8/1/2017

Abstract:
Available options for accelerated bridge construction (ABC) include full-depth and partial-depth precast deck panels. The Nevada Department of Transportation (DOT) recently funded a survey of other DOTs throughout the U.S. regarding application and detailing of such deck panels. Data on panel connections, deck performance, and general design considerations were collected and summarized to help develop an understanding of the current state of the technology.

Related References:

1. Badie, S.S., and Tadros, M.K., “Full-Depth Precast Concrete Bridge Deck Panel Systems,” NCHRP Report 584, The National Academies Press, Washington, DC, 2008, 115 pp.

2. Jones, J.T.; Ryan, K.L.; and Saiidi, M., “Toward Successful Implementation of Prefabricated Deck Panels to Accelerate the Bridge Construction Process,” Report No. CCEER 16-05, Center for Civil Engineering Earthquake Research, University of Nevada, Reno, NV, 2016, 269 pp., http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/saiidi/NDOT/Deck/PDFs/CCEER-Aug8-2016.pdf.

3. “Full Depth Deck Panels Guidelines, For Accelerated Bridge Deck Replacement or Construction,” Report No. PCINER-11-FDDP, Second Edition, Precast Concrete Institute (PCI) Northeast, Belmont, 2011, 30 pp.

4. “Standard Details – Bridge Section, Bridge – Slabs & Boxes,” Oregon Department of Transportation, Salem, OR, 2015, www.oregon.gov/odot/hwy/engservices/pages/details_bridge.aspx.

5. “Precast Deck Panel Guidelines,” Report No. PCINE-17-PDDPG, PCI Northeast, MA, 2017, 8 pp., www.pcine.org/cfcs/cmsIT/baseComponents/fileManagerProxy.cfc?method=GetFile&fileID=2D8F742C-F1F6-B13E-8EAD4C925D9EB0D1.

6. “Prestressed Concrete Panels Deck Details,” Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, TX, 2006, 4 pp.