Comparative structural design of a Timber Concrete Composite bridge - LCA and LCC comparison between TCC and concrete integral bridge
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Master's Thesis
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Timber concrete composite (TCC) bridge is a structure system composed of three
main structural elements: timber elements, concrete slab and connections to enable
composite action. TCC bridges main advantage is the structural efficiency. The
materials are used in an efficient manor, with concrete in compression and timber in
tension. To be able to profit from the efficiency of the system, a capable connection
is essential. This means a connection that can provide enough stiffness to create
a good composite action between the materials, strong fasteners to carry the load
subjected to the connection and ductility to prevent brittle failure of the structure.
This thesis investigates the possibility of designing a TCC integral bridge based on
the prerequisites of an existing concrete integral bridge over a small river. Three
connection types are studied: a combination of notches and dowels, dowels alone
and a hybrid of adhesive and dowels. These alternatives are evaluated under both
short and long term loading to assess their structural performance.
The study resulted in a preliminary design of a TCC bridge. The analysis revealed
that the governing stage was the initial service period. Notably, a composite action
of approximately 30% led to the lowest material utilization, highlighting a complex
relationship between connection stiffness and structural efficiency. Long term
effects varied depending on the connection type. For low composite action, utilization
decreased over time, while for high composite action, utilization ratio increased.
To compare the bridge alternatives, a life cycle assessment (LCA) and life cycle cost
(LCC) analysis are conducted to evaluate whether TCC bridges are environmentally
and economically competitive with conventional concrete bridges. The LCA
results from the case study indicate that TCC bridges have a lower climate impact
than conventional concrete integral slab bridges when comparing CO2e emissions
throughout the construction and maintenance phases. The results from the LCC
assessment show that the TCC bridge has a similar expected cost compared to the
integral concrete slab bridge from the case study. However, the cost estimates for
the TCC bridge shows greater uncertainty, resulting in a wider range between the
lower and upper bounds.
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TCC, timber, bridge, LCA, LCC, notch connection, dowel connection
