Submission ID 114938
Session Title | ST - Transportation Structures |
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Title | The Challenges of Replacing Existing Pot-Bearings |
Abstract | Pot bearings are commonly used in post-tensioned superstructures due to their ability to support heavy loads, control articulation with guides, and offer a longer service life compared to conventional elastomeric bearings. However, longer post-tensioned structures often face issues with the bearing sliding surface being insufficiently long. Original designs sometimes fail to accommodate the long-term effects of creep and shrinkage, as well as the updated sliding requirements under seismic conditions. Additionally, pot bearings can deteriorate from sustained exposure to chlorides and continuous loads. The work associated with bearing replacement is costly, challenging, and time-consuming. |
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Author and/or Presenter Information | Joel Covert, Egis Derek Simms, Egis |