Design of Bridges Using Limit State by IRC-112 Code
Design of Bridges Using Limit State by IRC-112 Code
Training Programme
for
Andhra Pradesh Human Resources Development Institute,
Bapatla, Guntur, AP
Presented by:
Kayum Mohammad, Director
Concrete & Masonry Dam Design (NW&S)
Central Water Commission, New Delhi
What is a BRIDGE?
•Bridge is a structure which covers a gap
•Generally bridges carry a road or railway across a natural or
artificial obstacle such as, a river, canal or another railway or
another road
•Bridge is a structure corresponding to the heaviest
responsibility in carrying a free flow of transport and is the most
significant component of a transportation system in case of
communication over spacings/gaps for whatever reason such as
aquatic obstacles, valleys and gorges etc.
Bridge is the KEY ELEMENT
in a Transportation System
If the Bridge Fails, the System Fails
The importance of a Bridge can be visualized by considering the
comparison between the two main components of a highway system
i.e. a road and bridge itself.
Structural Arrangement
Discussion on Classification According To
STRUCTURAL FORM
•Widely constructed
•Usually used for Short and Medium spans
•Carry load in Shear and Flexural bending
•Efficient distribution of material is not possible
•Stability concerns limits the stresses and associated
economy
•Economical and long lasting solution for vast majority of
bridges
•Decks and girder usually act together to support the entire
load in highway bridges
Distinctive Features of Arch Bridge
Culvert Bridge
Slab Bridges
T-Beam Bridge
Wood Beam Bridge
Pre-cast Concrete Box Beam Bridge
Pre-cast Concrete I-Beam Bridge
Rolled Steel Beam Bridge
Medium Span Bridges (up to 50m)