Theses/Dissertations
Author Holdener, David James, 1982-

Title Long term monitoring of bridges strengthened and constructed with fiber reinforced polymer technologies / by David James Holdener, Jr.

Published ©2008.
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 MST DEPOSITORY  THESIS T 9396/9417  MICROFILM    NOT CHECKED OUT
 MST Thesis  THESIS T 9406    NOT CHECKED OUT
Description xiii, 137 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm
Summary "Field validation of fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) bridges through load testing provides a means of measuring the performance of a bridge over time. Non-contact optical surveying equipment is one such method that can be utilized to measure the deflection of bridges under a static truck load. This thesis looks at monitoring bridges over time that have been both strengthened and constructed with FRP technologies. Five structurally deficient Missouri bridges have recently been retrofitted with FRP technologies with the intent to validate the overall in-situ performance. Testing focused on Nondestructive testing (NDT) techniques as a means of conducting these tests without damaging the existing structures. Static load testing was conducted and the results of the pre-strengthened and post-strengthened deflections have been used to evaluate the structural health over time"--Abstract, leaf iii.
Notes Vita.
M.S. Missouri University of Science and Technology 2008.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 135-136).
Subjects Bridges -- Missouri -- Saint James -- Evaluation.
Bridges -- Nondestructive testing.
Fiber-reinforced plastics -- Missouri -- Evaluation.
Other Titles MST thesis. Civil Engineering (M.S., 2008).
OCLC/WorldCat Number 298213544
Author Holdener, David James, 1982-
Title Long term monitoring of bridges strengthened and constructed with fiber reinforced polymer technologies / by David James Holdener, Jr.
Subjects Bridges -- Missouri -- Saint James -- Evaluation.
Bridges -- Nondestructive testing.
Fiber-reinforced plastics -- Missouri -- Evaluation.
Other Titles MST thesis. Civil Engineering (M.S., 2008).