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On the use of aluminium alloys in sustainable design, construction, and rehabilitation of bridges: emerging applications and future opportunities

On the use of aluminium alloys in sustainable design, construction, and rehabilitation of bridges: emerging applications and future opportunities
On the use of aluminium alloys in sustainable design, construction, and rehabilitation of bridges: emerging applications and future opportunities
Over the last few decades, aluminium alloys have been widely used as primary structural material in building construction. This is due to their advantageous properties such as low density, high strength-to-weight ratio, durability and excellent corrosion resistance, and high recyclability. The scope of this review paper is to explore the potential use of aluminium alloys in bridge design and construction. To this end, a thorough discussion of the material properties is presented to identify if the aluminium alloys can meet the bridge design and construction requirements. Particular emphasis is also given on total life-cycle cost of aluminum alloys and their potential role towards sustainability and decarbonisation of bridge structures. Moreover, the possibility of using aluminium alloys as an alternative for bridge rehabilitation and strengthening is investigated herein. A review of the existing research on the static, dynamic and fatigue structural response of aluminium bridge decks is also conducted. The main findings are highlighted, and research gaps are identified. Finally, corresponding future research to fill these gaps is recommended.
Aluminium alloys, bridges, decarbonisation, review, sustainability
1478-4637
Georgantzia, Evangelia
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Kashani, Mohammad Mehdi
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Georgantzia, Evangelia
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Kashani, Mohammad Mehdi
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Georgantzia, Evangelia and Kashani, Mohammad Mehdi (2024) On the use of aluminium alloys in sustainable design, construction, and rehabilitation of bridges: emerging applications and future opportunities. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Bridge Engineering. (doi:10.1680/jbren.23.00018).

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Over the last few decades, aluminium alloys have been widely used as primary structural material in building construction. This is due to their advantageous properties such as low density, high strength-to-weight ratio, durability and excellent corrosion resistance, and high recyclability. The scope of this review paper is to explore the potential use of aluminium alloys in bridge design and construction. To this end, a thorough discussion of the material properties is presented to identify if the aluminium alloys can meet the bridge design and construction requirements. Particular emphasis is also given on total life-cycle cost of aluminum alloys and their potential role towards sustainability and decarbonisation of bridge structures. Moreover, the possibility of using aluminium alloys as an alternative for bridge rehabilitation and strengthening is investigated herein. A review of the existing research on the static, dynamic and fatigue structural response of aluminium bridge decks is also conducted. The main findings are highlighted, and research gaps are identified. Finally, corresponding future research to fill these gaps is recommended.

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Submitted date: 3 May 2024
Accepted/In Press date: 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 7 May 2024
Published date: 7 May 2024
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2023 Emerald Publishing Limited: All rights reserved.
Keywords: Aluminium alloys, bridges, decarbonisation, review, sustainability

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Local EPrints ID: 490284
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/490284
ISSN: 1478-4637
PURE UUID: 02fe9583-674b-49d0-ba3a-ebe44c49e05a
ORCID for Evangelia Georgantzia: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9140-8236
ORCID for Mohammad Mehdi Kashani: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0008-0007

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Date deposited: 23 May 2024 16:36
Last modified: 11 Jun 2024 02:05

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Author: Evangelia Georgantzia ORCID iD

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