Visual Rating and Strength Testing of 40-Year-Old Precast Prestressed Concrete Bridge Piling

The rating of bridge piles is primarily visual and requires judgment to quantify damage levels and, ultimately, to estimate the pile's remaining structural capacity. A series of tests was run to evaluate the existing capacity of piles that have been in service in a harsh saltwater environment f...

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