Span Vs Super T Depth - NSW
Span Vs Super T Depth - NSW
Span Vs Super T Depth - NSW
Bridge
BTD 2011/06 Rev 1 | RMS.19.1379 – 24 September 2019
This technical direction sets out design and detailing provisions for • Bridge Designers
Super-T girders. • Asset Managers
• Project Managers
• Industry Partners
Information
This bridge technical direction sets out design and detailing of Super-T girder bridges to minimise risks and
future repair costs.
This document is uncontrolled when printed or downloaded. Technical Documents may be accessed from the Roads
and Maritime Services website at www.rms.nsw.gov.au
Approvals:
Christian Christodoulou
Owner: Review Date: 24 September 2024
Director Bridges and Structures
st
Chris Harrison 4 April 2011 (1 issue)
Authorised by: Effective Date:
Director of Engineering 24 September 2019 (Rev 1)
Super-T Girders
1. The concrete cover in the standard drawings is based on exposure classification B1 as defined in
AS 5100.5 Bridge design – Concrete and concrete characteristic compressive strength of 50 MPa at 28
days. For more severe exposure classifications, the concrete cover and girder flange thickness need to
be increased to conform to the requirements of AS 5100.5.
2. The number of strands to be debonded at any section must not exceed 50% of the total number
strands. Strands horizontally or vertically adjacent to a debonded strand, must not be debonded;
3. The minimum distance from the end of the girder to the bearing centreline measured along the girder
centreline must be 400 mm for AS/NZS 4672.1 - 7wire ordinary -15.2 -1750-Relax 2 strands;
4. The coarse aggregate used in the concrete mix of Super-T girders must be graded with a nominal size
of either 20 mm or 14 mm conforming to RMS B80 Concrete Work for Bridges;
5. Super-T girders should be placed on a transverse grade to match the cross fall of the deck slab. Where
placing the girders on a transverse grade is not possible and a step will be created in the soffit of the
deck slab, the effect of shrinkage and additional restraint associated with the slab thickness change at
the step must be considered in the design to prevent cracking;
6. Designers and manufactures must ensure that the details of girders and link slabs will allow concrete to
flow around the reinforcement and completely fill the space without voids or honeycombing;
Cross Girders
7. Cross Girders must be provided at the ends of Super-T girders. Cross girders must be designed for all
load effects associated with bearing replacement in accordance with BTD2018/01;
8. Cross girders must not extend beyond the outside face of edge Super-T girders;
References:
AS 5100.5 Bridge design – Concrete
BTD 2018/01 Bridge Bearings
RMS B80 Concrete Work for Bridges
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