Advances in Concrete Construction

Volume 17, Number 1, 2024, pages 1-12

DOI: 10.12989/acc.2024.17.1.001

Precast deck joints using a new straight lap splice continuous method

Woo-Young Go, Han-Joo Lee, Young-Jin Kim and Myoung-Sung Choi

Abstract

Precast deck joints have problems due to the occurrence of additional processes at construction sites, the complexity of construction, and the lack of design and construction standards for precast deck joints. To solve these, this study proposes a new precast deck joint that uses an Ultra-High-Performance Fiber-reinforced Cement Composite (UHPFRCC) filling material containing steel fibers and a straight rebar joint. In addition, the structural performance of the proposed joint, based on various parameters, was compared to that of existing precast deck joints, and the proposed joint showed equivalent strength and ductility. Therefore, the proposed joint can solve construction site problems by replacing the existing ones. The influence of various variables is expected to provide basic data on the design and construction guidelines for the precast deck joints.

Key Words

design and construction guidelines; ductility; precast deck joint methods; strength; structural performance

Address

(1) Woo-Young Go, Myoung-Sung Choi: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Dankook University, Yongin, Republic of Korea; (2) Han-Joo Lee, Young-Jin Kim: Korea Concrete Research Center Institute, Seoul, Republic of Korea.