Special Considerations for Maintenance of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge · 2014-05-06 · •The...
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2014 NATIONAL BRIDGE PRESERVATION PARTNERSHIP CONFERENCE
James J. Jacobsen, P.E.
District Structures Maintenance Office
Tampa, Florida
1 April 24, 2014
Florida Department of
TRANSPORTATION
Special Considerations for Maintenance of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge
Presentation Outline
• Sunshine Skyway Bridge Overview
• Proactive Maintenance Program: Skyway Preservation Committee
• Post Tensioning Protection
• Improved Inspection and Maintenance Access
• Bridge Health Monitoring
• Strategy for a 100-year Bridge Life
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Sunshine Skyway Bridge
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Sunshine Skyway Bridge Location
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Skyway Bridge History • In May 1980, a major ship impact caused the south
bound main span of the original bridge to collapse.
• A signature replacement bridge was envisioned.
• After a 5 year construction period, the bridge was opened to traffic in April 1987.
• The bridge was re-dedicated in 2005 as the “Bob Graham Sunshine Skyway Bridge” as the former Florida Governor had the vision to build this signature bridge.
• Owned and Maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation
• Asset Maintenance Contracted since 2004
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Looking south
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Looking North
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MAIN SPAN UNIT
•Post-Tensioned Precast Segmental Box
•42 Continuous Stay Cables, 21 per Pylon
•Total Length: 4,000 ft
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•Post-Tensioned Precast Segmental Boxes
•Post-Tensioned Precast Segmental Columns
• Length: 2,430 ft each
HIGH LEVEL
APPROACH HIGH LEVEL
APPROACH
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LOW LEVEL TRESTLE SPANS
LOW LEVEL TRESTLE SPANS
Shldr.
Lane
Lane
Shldr.
Shldr.
Lane
Lane
Shldr.
Cast In Place Deck on Prestressed Concrete Beams
Total Length: 13,000 ft
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High level approach
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High Level Approach Column and Dolphin
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Proactive Maintenance Program
• Major Challenge: Preserve the Investment
• Response: Skyway Preservation Committee
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Total Cost Per Year to Maintain
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Major Maintenance Challenges
•Corrosive Environment
•Three types of bridges in one
•Access for Maintenance
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Skyway Preservation Committee
The Preservation Committee exists to provide a forum whereby a select group of specialists come together twice per year to discuss a wide variety of issues that affect the current and long term health of the Skyway Bridge.
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Sample Skyway Preservation Committee Meeting Agenda Items
• Recently completed repair contracts
• Accelerometers on Stay Cables
• Remove Anchorage Covers
• Stay Cable Tension Testing
• Median Interior Maintenance
• Corrosion Prevention (water line and foundation)
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Post Tensioning Protection
• Five Strategies: New Direction for Florida: PT Bridges (2002)
1. Enhanced PT system
2. Multiple tendon Paths
3. Fully grouted tendons
4. Water tight bridge
5. Multiple layer anchor protection
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Where could water enter?
• Closure pour cracking
• PT anchor pour-backs
• Raised median
• Segment joints (dry and epoxy coated)
• Cracked Polyethylene Ducts
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Where could water enter?
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Sealing the Raised Median Barrier with Polyurea
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Cable Stay / Median Barrier
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Segmental Bridge Deck
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2013 Deck Sealing Test Area Methyl Methacrylate
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2013 Deck Sealing Test Area Methyl Methacrylate
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Polyethylene Ducts
• All External PT ducts had been wrapped with heat shrink sleeves by 2006.
• Ongoing maintenance includes localized repairs by asset maintenance forces.
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Localized Heat Shrink Duct Wrap Repair
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Special Inspection of Post Tension Systems
• The Post Tension System is a critical item to inspect and ensure proper performance
• Voids and segregated grout must be detected and corrected to ensure maximum life of post tensioning system
• Special inspection methods are needed beyond the routine visual inspection
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Typical External Tendon Cross Section
High Density
Polyethylene Duct
Strand
Cement grout
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Post Tensioned Tendon Inspection State of the Art
• No single test method is able to effectively inspect and detect tendon voids and corrosion
• Current methods can be expensive and time consuming: Main Magnetic Flux
• Several methods may need to be combined to get better results
• The FDOT is supporting new development in non destructive testing
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Cable Stay Repainting
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Cable Stay Repainting
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High Level Approach Bearing Inspection
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High Level Approach Maintenance
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Transition Pier from Single to Dual Box Sections
Typical High Level Approach
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Sealing Column Caps
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Pier Cap Sealing Complete
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Wind Driven Rain Under Segments
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Improved Inspection and Maintenance Access
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Rappelling Tower
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Bore scope Inspection of Stay Saddles
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Check for corrosion and coating condition 40
Suspended Scaffolding
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Inspection of Stay Cables using High Lift
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Inspection of Stay Cables using High Lift
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Inspection of Stay Cables Using High Lift
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New Access Hatches in Median
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Inspection Inside Median Barrier
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Sunshine Skyway Health Monitoring • Integrated methods of
monitoring bridge condition properties
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Outline • Need for Monitoring
• Existing Monitoring System
• Structural Health Monitoring Goals
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Structural Health Monitoring (SHM)
• Why Monitor the Skyway?
– Vital to regional and multimodal transportation
– Help ensure 100 year design life is met
– Detect problems between visual inspections
– Post hurricane or impact evaluation
– Provide live weather conditions for Traffic Management
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Current Monitoring System
• Global Positioning System (GPS) Receivers
• Automatic Total Stations
• Weather Stations
• Analytical Model
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GPS System
GPS Sensors:
– Leica GPRX 1200+RS500 Receivers
– Post-processed accuracy of 1 centimeter in x and y planes
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GPS Receiver Locations
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Automatic Total Stations
• Leica TCA2003 ATS on Dolphin 101
• Leica TM30 on Dolphin 104
• Accuracy to 1 millimeter
• Redundancy for GPS
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ATS Prism on Tower
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ATS Lines of Sight
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Weather Station
• Weather Sensors
– Wind Speed/Direction
– Temperature/Humidity
– Barometric Pressure
– Internet-connected with live web-cams
– Rain Gauge
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Weather Station Website
• Tabular and graphical data available
• Website updated every 15 minutes
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Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) Goals:
• Design verification (with analytical model)
• Establish normal movement
• Extreme event monitoring
• Deterioration/settlement detection
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Design Verification – Theoretical estimation of time-dependent stay
forces to compare with empirical test results
– Calibration/verification of GPS/ATS readings
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Analytical Model
• Time-dependent frame analysis model
• MIDAS Civil software used
• Main model P6S (106) to P6N (117)
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Wind Analysis Graphical Results
1.37 ft
1.01 ft
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Normal Operating Parameters
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Extreme Event Monitoring • Hurricane effects
• Ship Impact
• Wind/rain cable vibration
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Future Goals
• Fully calibrated analytical model
• Establish thresholds of movement
• Additional permanent sensors
– Strain measurements
– Stay vibration measurements
– Thermal measurements
• Automated alerts
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Strategy for a 100 year Bridge Life:
• Continue a “Preventive” focused inspection and maintenance program
• Continue the "Skyway Preservation Committee” to sustain the vision for a 100 year life for the bridge
• Give special attention to long term Corrosion Prevention
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Questions?
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Thank you for participating
Florida Department of Transportation District Structures Maintenance Office
Tampa, Florida
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NATIONAL BRIDGE PRESERVATION PARTNERSHIP CONFERENCE
Special Considerations for Maintenance of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge