Abstract

Since the 1960 s and 1970 s, the prestressing steel used on post-tensioned concrete (PTC) bridges has been known to be susceptible to stress corrosion cracking (SCC). This can result in brittle rupture of the prestressing steel. Objective of this study is to evaluate the reliability levels achieved with assessment method developed for verifying crack behaviour before failure in cross-section of PTC bridges with cross-section loss of prestressing steel. Additionally, the study aims to investigate of tendon loss on crack before failure behaviour. This paper applies a reliability analysis for methodology based on robustness analysis on crack before failure behaviour in PTC with deteriorating prestressing steel. The analysis involves examining cross-sections with various design criteria. The effects of choices made in designing the PTC structure are analysed and noted to have a significant impact on the safety margin of the structure, while the deterioration of prestressing steel does not significantly decrease the ductility of the cross-section if certain conditions are met. The use of stricter serviceability limit-state (SLS) criteria used in past design results the greater safety margin for the structure in the event of tendon loss, which therefore makes it beneficial for structural redundancy in the ultimate limit state (ULS).

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