Evaluation of the long-term residual safety of a reinforced concrete bridge: a case study

Abstract The present work proposes a comprehensive study of the safety evaluation of a reinforced concrete bridge in terms of the actual and expected degradation status. A bridge constructed in the early 1930s over the Cassibile River in Sicily, Italy, is selected for consideration. The study starts...

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Main Authors: Nadir Albo, Marcello Fulgione, Federico Guarracino, Matteo Felitti, Mariano Modano, Ida Mascolo
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2025-03-01
Series:Advances in Bridge Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43251-025-00157-5
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author Nadir Albo
Marcello Fulgione
Federico Guarracino
Matteo Felitti
Mariano Modano
Ida Mascolo
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description Abstract The present work proposes a comprehensive study of the safety evaluation of a reinforced concrete bridge in terms of the actual and expected degradation status. A bridge constructed in the early 1930s over the Cassibile River in Sicily, Italy, is selected for consideration. The study starts with a safety assessment based on the original design codes in use at the time of construction and then follows, by an exegetical approach, the evolution over time of the prescribed loading and design rules, both under the hypothesis of the undamaged and degraded structure. Therefore, the study examines the effects of increased traffic loads with the evolution of the code rules and, specifically, as defined by the Italian Technical Standards (NTC18), on a theoretically undamaged bridge. The results show a reduction in the safety factor across all critical structural components, apart from the lateral beams. These latter beams, in fact, benefit from a more comprehensive consideration of the overall resistance of the section, rather than just the localized stress values. Notably, the transition from the stress-based approach (Allowable Stresses Method, ASM) to a capacity-based evaluation of the full cross-section, as prescribed by NTC18, has minimal impact on elements subjected to purely axial loads, such as the hangers. Overall, the study aims to contribute to the understanding of the expected behaviour of an old structure facing the evolution of acting loads and allows the authors to restate, among other facts, the need to consider the expected degradation phenomena beyond the simple visual findings from surveys.
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spelling doaj-art-2dc6b89a88d44f7a86d97e4b58bbd8e42025-08-20T02:49:25ZengSpringerOpenAdvances in Bridge Engineering2662-54072025-03-016112710.1186/s43251-025-00157-5Evaluation of the long-term residual safety of a reinforced concrete bridge: a case studyNadir Albo0Marcello Fulgione1Federico Guarracino2Matteo Felitti3Mariano Modano4Ida Mascolo5Department of Structures for Engineering and Architecture, University of Naples Federico IIDepartment of Structures for Engineering and Architecture, University of Naples Federico IIDepartment of Structures for Engineering and Architecture, University of Naples Federico IIDepartment of Structures for Engineering and Architecture, University of Naples Federico IIDepartment of Structures for Engineering and Architecture, University of Naples Federico IIDepartment of Structures for Engineering and Architecture, University of Naples Federico IIAbstract The present work proposes a comprehensive study of the safety evaluation of a reinforced concrete bridge in terms of the actual and expected degradation status. A bridge constructed in the early 1930s over the Cassibile River in Sicily, Italy, is selected for consideration. The study starts with a safety assessment based on the original design codes in use at the time of construction and then follows, by an exegetical approach, the evolution over time of the prescribed loading and design rules, both under the hypothesis of the undamaged and degraded structure. Therefore, the study examines the effects of increased traffic loads with the evolution of the code rules and, specifically, as defined by the Italian Technical Standards (NTC18), on a theoretically undamaged bridge. The results show a reduction in the safety factor across all critical structural components, apart from the lateral beams. These latter beams, in fact, benefit from a more comprehensive consideration of the overall resistance of the section, rather than just the localized stress values. Notably, the transition from the stress-based approach (Allowable Stresses Method, ASM) to a capacity-based evaluation of the full cross-section, as prescribed by NTC18, has minimal impact on elements subjected to purely axial loads, such as the hangers. Overall, the study aims to contribute to the understanding of the expected behaviour of an old structure facing the evolution of acting loads and allows the authors to restate, among other facts, the need to consider the expected degradation phenomena beyond the simple visual findings from surveys.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43251-025-00157-5Bowstring bridgeReinforced concreteDegradationOriginal safety factorActual safety factor
spellingShingle Nadir Albo
Marcello Fulgione
Federico Guarracino
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Mariano Modano
Ida Mascolo
Evaluation of the long-term residual safety of a reinforced concrete bridge: a case study
Advances in Bridge Engineering
Bowstring bridge
Reinforced concrete
Degradation
Original safety factor
Actual safety factor
title Evaluation of the long-term residual safety of a reinforced concrete bridge: a case study
title_full Evaluation of the long-term residual safety of a reinforced concrete bridge: a case study
title_fullStr Evaluation of the long-term residual safety of a reinforced concrete bridge: a case study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the long-term residual safety of a reinforced concrete bridge: a case study
title_short Evaluation of the long-term residual safety of a reinforced concrete bridge: a case study
title_sort evaluation of the long term residual safety of a reinforced concrete bridge a case study
topic Bowstring bridge
Reinforced concrete
Degradation
Original safety factor
Actual safety factor
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43251-025-00157-5
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