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H. Carvalho et alii, Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale, 42 (2017) 93-104; DOI: 10.3221/IGF-ESIS.42.11 93 Focused on Mechanical Fatigue of Metals Structural integrity assessment and rehabilitating of Hercilio Luz bridge Hermes Carvalho, Ricardo Hallal Fakury, Paula Moura Leite Vilela Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brasil hermes@dees.ufmg.br , fakury@dees.ufmg.br , paulinhamlvilela@gmail.com A BSTRACT . The Hercílio Luz suspension bridge, built in 1926, has been out of service since 1991 due to high corrosion levels and structural element impairment. A complete rehabilitation project was developed which included the replacement of the impaired items and foundation strengthening. For this, an auxiliary structure was employed to support the central span during the rehabilitation process. A carefully studied load transfer process, where the central span loading is transferred from the eye-bar towards the auxiliary structure will be performed. For this purpose, a synchronized jacking sequence will be used, which was predefined by means of numerical model analysis. All structural elements had their designs evaluated and some geometric changes were implemented. This paper presents all the methodology developed in the rehabilitation project of Hercilio Luz bridge, as well as the development stages up to the present date. K EYWORDS . Structural impairment evaluation; Bridge rehabilitation; Load transfer; Synchronized jacking. Citation: Carvalho, H., Fakury, R., Vilela, P., Structural Integrity Assessment and Rehabilitating of Hercilio Luz Bridge, Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale, 42 (2017) 93-104. Received: 31.05.2017 Accepted: 09.06.2017 Published: 01.10.2017 Copyright: © 2017 This is an open access article under the terms of the CC-BY 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. I NTRODUCTION n the past years, the rehabilitation process of civil engineering structures such as bridges and overpasses has gained relevance [1-14]. Several structures are reaching their design life in Europe and America, which leads the engineers to a new concern: the need to develop rehabilitation projects aiming to guarantee structural integrity and design life increase [15]. Rehabilitation is usually an attractive alternative, once it represents between 10% and 30% of the total cost of a similar new structure for most cases [16]. Fatigue of steel bridges is a critical and troublesome damage under repeated daily traffic. The fatigue damage – that can occur at low stress levels under alternating stresses – results in considerable repair costs, which must be evaluated in the rehabilitation project viability. Some bridges, still in operation, are reaching the end of the original design life, but most of them are expected to remain in service for a foreseeable future based on a study of their structural integrity [12]. The Hercilio Luz suspension bridge construction began on November 14th, 1922 and was opened to traffic on May 13th, 1926. The bridge built over the Atlantic Ocean connects the continent to the island. Initially, it was conceived to support a I

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