Frontiers in Materials (Sep 2022)

Experimental research and application of old combined bridge barriers with non-standard sections

  • Guomeng He,
  • Yanhong Ren,
  • Chun Sun,
  • Yong Deng,
  • Yan Tan,
  • Qichuan Deng,
  • Chenghu Wang,
  • Qianmiao Bu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmats.2022.948914
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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To improve the protective performance of old combined bridge barriers with non-standard sections, this article has improved the guardrail scheme. The newly improved guardrail is evaluated by finite element simulation, yield line theory calculation, and a crash test to see whether it reaches class SA protection. The results show that the blocking, redirecting, and buffering functions of the improved scheme meet the Standard for Safety Performance Evaluation of Highway Barriers (JTG B05-01-2013), and its protection class reaches class SA. The bridge barrier with strict deformation control cannot be evaluated by the yield line theory calculation alone. Thus, the evaluation should be assisted with finite element simulation and a crash test. The improved scheme has been successfully applied to engineering practice. With simple construction, safety, and reliability, the scheme effectively reduces engineering costs and improves the protective performance of old combined bridge barriers with non-standard sections.

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