Solid Slab Bridge PDF
Solid Slab Bridge PDF
Solid Slab Bridge PDF
= mm
. [1018000mm
670 mm
= 10670mm
7.10 EXAMPLE PROBLEMS 545
(a)
~ Brg 10 670mm '. °Cf. Brg
Ir---.- - - - - - - 1 .I
''
..,.,...~--.,'
Abut. 1 ii Abut. 2 ·
0 """"
::
"
;.,:.
Elevation ·
(b)
3100mm
Shoulder
r,<t_ Bridge . · . 3600mm · ·
---·- ,_/.-·-·-·-·---·-·- ·- ·--
3600mm
3100mm ·
Shoulder
(c)
14 160mm
f
380mm 13 400mm Roadway 380mm
~mm
_:_:.w.s. 550mm Slob
~ ·~
(, Section
Fig. E7.2-1 Solid slab bridge design example. (a) Elevation, (b) plan, and (c) section.
where L1 = IO 670 mm
. [ I4 160 mm
W1 -- nun = 14 160 mm
I 8 000 mm
W = actual edge-to-edge width = 14 160 mm
NL= number of design Janes (AJ.6.1.1.I] = 1m-(3~)
where w = clear roadway width = 13 400 mm
13 400)
NL= INT( 3600 _= 3
E = 2100 + 0.12\i(IO 670)(14 160)
14 60
= 3580mm :s ; = 4730mm
Use E = 3580 mm
C. Applicability of LiYe Load for Decks and Deck Systems Slab-type
bridges shall be designed for all of the vehicular live loads specified
in AASHTO [A3 .6.1 .2], including the Jane load [A3.6.1.3.3]
1. Maximum Shear Force-Axle Loads (Fig. E7.2-2)
Truck: [A3.6.1.2.2]
Lane: [A3.6.1.2.4]
vra
A = 11 o(-1 + 109.47)
_
67
= 207.6 kN not critical
' t
z
.:,,(
1.0
..,.
I/')
.-
4.3 m
10.670 m
.JM I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~
_
9.3 kN/m
I.
Lane: I
Tandem:
. -110(2668)(.. 4135)
M:a = 1+ = 521 .0 kN m, governs
103 5335
Mu.+rM = 521.0(1.33) + 132.4 = 825.3 kN m
t
o. Select Resistance Factors (Table 7.10) [AS.S.4.2.1]
Strength Limit State <t>
z L/4 = 2668
10.670 m
9.3 kN/m
~,I
z: z
~
~
0 0
==1
~ 1.200 m 4.135 m ~
Fig. E7.2-3 .Live load placement for maximum bending moment.
U = 0.75(U + IM)
G. Calculate Live Load· Force Effects
1. Interior Strip Shear and moment per lane are given in Section
7.10.2, Parts C. l and C.2. Shear and moment per m width of strip
is critical for multiple lanes loaded because one-lane live load strip
width = 4370 mm > 3580 mm
367.1
Vu.+rM = 3_580 = 102.5 kN/m
825.3
Mu.+rM = _ = 230.5 kN m/m
3 580
2. Edge Strip [A.4.6.2.1.4]. Longitudinal edges strip width for a line
of wheels
= ½(825.3)(1.2) = 275 1 kN /
. t, Mu.+rM 1.800 . m m
3 0 mm
300 mm 1 2 3580 mm = 1790 mm
WHEEL LINES
I
SSOCL,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-:------1
I 1800 mm MAX
Fig. E7.2-4 Live load placement for edge strip shear and moment.
~ 4.65 kN/m ,
DC: 1,•oc = 1 .95 + 1.800 m = 15.53 kN/m·
VDc = -½{15.53)(10.67) = 82.9 kN/m
(15.53)(10.67)2
/.1oc = 8 = 221.0 kN m/m
7.10 EXAMPLE PROBLEMS 551
25 2
d = 550 - 25 - · = 512 mm
2
'Tlo = 'TlR = 'Tlt = 1.0, therefore Tl = 1.0 [Al.3]
a. Moment-Interior Strip:
Try No. _30 bars_@ 175 mm (As= 4.00 mm2 / ~ ) (Table B.4)
-
Trial reinforcement:
z
fs ~ f sa = {d~)l /) ~ 0.6/y
a. Interior Strip-cliecking tensile stress against fr [A5.4.2.6,
A5.7.3.4]
n = ;z =
C
1.0, from deck design
1000 mm
l• ·I - - - . - - - - - . . - - - , - - - - - ~ ~ - - - r
X
\.
d=51 mm \.
, d-x
\.
fs n
'
STRAIN STRESS
Fig. E7.2-5 Elastic-cracked section.
7. 10 EXAMPLE PROBLEMS S53
fb.t=t = nAid - x)
1(103}r) = (28.0 X 103)(510 - x)
solving. x = 143 mm ·
Moment of inertia of cracked section:
b. Edge Strip
2
fer ,,;, -½(103)(157)3 + 35 X 103(510 - 157)
Z 23 000
ha = (deA) 113 = (40 X 11 200) 113 ·
3. Defonnations [A5.7.3.6]
A - 5 WoLU
OL - 384 £ /
e '
7. 10 EXAMPLE PROBLEMS SSS
I
M -J, I
~r .- . '}',
M = 3 45 196.6 X 109 _
C:
er · (I06)(55012) - 2466 kN m
3 3
Mer) (2466)
(M = 3063 = 0.5 22
0
134.8 X 109)
!:,.DL = (10) ( 196.6 X lQ9 = 7 mm
span 10 670
=
A 3l!OW
uu+1M
-
800
= - -=
800
13 mm
.I
I
556 CONCRETE BRIDGES
Use design truck alone or design lane load plus. 25% truck load
[A3.6.I.3.2]. When design truck alone, it shou1d be pl~ced so
that the distance between its resultant and the nearest wheel is
bisected by the span centerline. All design lanes should be
loaded: [A2.5.2.6.2] (Fig. E7.2-6)
NL = 3, m = 0.85
LPu+tM = 1.33(145 X 3)(0.85) = 491.8 kN
so that
I, - (::~)' (196 X 10
9
) + [I - (;::~)'}67.3 X 109)
Pbx
d..,(x < a) = -;:;:;;<-L 2 - b2 - .r)
6EIL
z.::,c z
.::,c z
.::,c
~ cq r--.
0, co
•
0)
4.3 m • 4.3 m
I ---U-0.728
~ Cf.
10.670 m
p
X
•I
0 b
L
( t Fig. E7.2•7 Concentrated load placement for calculation of deflection.
4607 mm
A = (491.8 X 103)(8907)(4607)[(10
670
)2
.. 6(2.38 x 10 )(10 670)
15
- (1763)2 - (4607)2) = 12 mm
= (118.7 3
X 10 )(307)(6063)[(10
670
)2
Ax 6(2.38 X 10 15)(10 ~70)
- (307)2 - (6063)2) is = 0.1 mm
Au.+1M = ~A.r = 17 mm
> 13 mm, deflection may be a problem
5. Fatigue [AS.5.3]
I
moment results when the two front axles are on the bridge. As
shown in Figure E7.2-8, the two axle loads are placed on the bridge
so that the distance between the resultant of the axle loads on the
bridge and the nearest axle is divided equally by the centerline of
the span (Case 42, AISC Manual, I 994). No multiple presence fac-
I
0.418 m
1.035 m 4.917 m
Mids on
z.x z
..:,,:
If')
II)
Resultant st-
10.670 m
~ 351.6 3 - .
Mu.+1M - (10) - 80.46 kN m/m
4370
f.i = (80.46)(5i0 - ·143)(l06) ·=
6 22
·MP
n 4.146 X 109 • a
r
h = o.3
ft= 145 - 0.33(0) + 55(0.3)_= 161.5 MPa > frnv.
= 43.6 MPa, OK
J. Investigate Strength Limit State
AJ, (4.00)(400) .
c = 0.85J;~ 1b = 0.85(30)(0.836)(1) = 75 mm
560 CONCRETE BRIDGES
= l3 1c = (0.836)(75) = 63 mm.
a
= As = 4 .00 = 0.007 84
P bd (1 )(510)
2
Eq. 7.76 with Aps = 0, b = b..,, A; = 0, As = 4.0 mm /mrn
M"
=
AJy
(d _~)2 = (4.0)(400)(
s 103 510 _ 63)
2
= 765.6 kN m/m
Factored resistance = 4>Mn = 0.9(765.6) = 689.04 kN m/m
Strength/
Asfv (4.667)(400) .
c = 0.85/;13,b = 0.85(30)(0.836)(1) = 88 mm
a = l3 1c = (0.836)(88) = 74 mm
C 88
d = 510 .= 0.173 < 0.42, OK (A5.7.3.3.l]
I
As 4.661
P = bd = (1)(510) = o.oo9 15 > Pmin = 0.002 25, OK
7.10 EXAMPLE PROBLEMS 561
4 66
(I
Mn= < · !cii400>(s10 ·_ ~4) = 883.0 kN m/m
<f>Mn = 0.9(883.0) = 794.7 kN m/m >. Mu
= 702.54 kN m/m, OK
Strength limit state governs. · ·
Use No. 30@ f50 mm for interior strip
b. Edge Strip:
A, S.0 . 0 0098
p = bd = (1)( !0)
5 = . > Pmin = 0.002 25 OK
0
4,M. = -9<5j~,<400>(s10 - ~) = 846.9 kN m/m
Strength/:
I:Jr_O ~ 50% .
562 CONCRETE BRIDGES
1750 = 16.9%
v'l0670
a. Interior Strip:
b. Edge Strip:
Temp A
I
~ 0 11~
Jy = 0•11[(1)(
•
55 0)]
400
Use No. 15@ 250 mm, transverse top bars, As= 0.800 mm2 /mm
M. Design Sk~tch · The design of the solid slab bridge is summarized in
the half-section of Figure E7.2-9.
13 420 mm Roadway
380 mml7~
u..:.=~,:;:;!1{.S:mm:;iiii:..._ _ _ _ _ _ _..lJ~-,864 mm
550 mm r'!""'------------_Jg_,
I 14 180 mm · j
TRANSVERSE SECTION .
90 mm-t-'_-"'"7_ _.,____ _ _~ - - - ~ l 5 mm
7090 mm
125 mm ·= 2125 mm
.32 spa. @ 150 mm
REINFORCEMEN~ HALF'-~ECTION
Fig. E7.2-9 Design sketch for solid slab bridge. (a) Transverse section and (b) re-
inforcement half-section.
10 670 mm with a skew of 30° as shown in Figure E7.3-l. Use the concrete
deck of Figures E7 .1-14 and E7.1-17 previously designed for a HL-93 live
load, a bituminous overlay, and a 2440-mm spacing of girders in Example
Problem 7.10.1. Use/; = 30 MPa,.J;, = 400 MPa, and follow the outline of
AASHTO (1994) LRFD Bridge Specifications, Section 5-Appendix A5.3.