Inspection of PC Pre-Tensioned Girders Deteriorated by Actual Salt Damage via the Triaxial Magnetic Method

PC steel material inside pre-stressed concrete bridges is prone to corrosion due to the effect of salt, which leads to cross-sectional losses and fractures if proper maintenance is not carried out, affecting the girders’ structural performance. In Japan, pre-tensioned girders incorporating small-dia...

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Main Authors: Hisashi Kakinohana, Yuko Tanabe, Yoshiaki Tamaki, Tetsuhiro Shimozato
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-04-01
Series:CivilEng
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4109/6/2/18
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Summary:PC steel material inside pre-stressed concrete bridges is prone to corrosion due to the effect of salt, which leads to cross-sectional losses and fractures if proper maintenance is not carried out, affecting the girders’ structural performance. In Japan, pre-tensioned girders incorporating small-diameter PC steel material with a span length of 13 m or less were used until the early 1980s. Thus, it is essential to understand the fracture conditions of PC steel material and the factors affecting section loss due to corrosion, in order to properly assess the residual strength of salt-affected pre-tensioned girders. Hence, the current research clarifies the accuracy of techniques used for detecting deterioration in a pre-tensioned PC girder that had been out of service for about 40 years, caused by exposure to the severely saline environment of the Okinawa coast. Visual and hammer-tapping investigation of the actual bridge in addition to fracture investigation of the PC steel material using the triaxial magnetic method and destructive investigation of the concrete cover on the bottom of the girder were carried out and correlated. The final results confirmed that the triaxial magnetic method could detect PC steel material fractures accurately, and valuable information was obtained regarding fracture-detection technology for application in PC girders via non-destructive testing.
ISSN:2673-4109