CE 417: Design of Bridges (2 Units) : Presenter: Assessment: 2 Tests + 2 Assignments 40%
CE 417: Design of Bridges (2 Units) : Presenter: Assessment: 2 Tests + 2 Assignments 40%
CE 417: Design of Bridges (2 Units) : Presenter: Assessment: 2 Tests + 2 Assignments 40%
Presenter:
Assessment: 2 Tests + 2 Assignments = 40%
contents
Introduction to Bridges
Bridge loads and load Analysis
Design and detailing of Superstructure
Design of substructure
Design of bridge foundations
Principles of Bridge Maintenance
1.0 Introduction to Bridges
Definition of a bridge
Types of bridges
Selection of Bridges
Bridge components
Bridge codes/specifications
1.1 What is a bridge?
A bridge is a structure to carry loads over a depression
or obstruction.
These includes rivers, valleys, roads or highways.
It is a key element in transportation system as it controls
both volumes and weight of the traffic.
It is also expensive element in transportation system.
1.2 Types of bridges
Function (usage) – Highway, Railway, pedestrians,
pipelines etc.
Materials used – Timber, masonry, steel, concrete, pre
stressed concrete , composite bridges etc.
Structural form – slabs, beams, truss, arches, cable
stayed or suspension bridges.
Span length – culverts (<8m), minor bridges ( 8 to 30m),
major bridges (30 to 120m) or long span bridges (>
120m).
Position of the deck- Deck, half through, through bridges
1.3 Criteria for selection of bridges
Geological conditions
Road approach characteristics
Hydrological data
1.3.1 Geological conditions
The foundation soil on the site determines type of
abutments and piers to be used such as spread footing,
driven piles or drilled shafts.
The potential for seismic activity at a site should also be a
part of the subsurface investigation. If seismicity is high,
the substructure details will change, affecting the
superstructure loads as well
Drainage conditions below the ground influence the
magnitude of earth pressure and stability of cut or fill.
1.3.2 Road Approach Characteristics
The bridges is designed to carry present and future
volumes of traffic.
Dictates the no. of lanes, need for side walks or bike
paths, whether width of a bridge include medians,
drainage of surface runoff and wearing surface.
1.3.3 Hydrological data
River characteristics influences the dimensions of the
bridges.
These bridge dimensions include height of bridge piers,
abutments etc.
The bridge must continue to function during periods of
high water and not impose severe constriction to flow of
water or debris.
1.4 Bridge Componenets
Superstructure
Decks
Beams/Girders
Bearings
Substructure
Piers
Abutments
Foundations
1.4.1 Decks
Part of bridge to which live loads applied and transmit to
members below it
.Provides a smooth and safe riding surface for traffic utilizing
the bridge.
Materials commonly used are timber, concrete or steel.
Wearing course is applied on top to protect it from
weathering agents and effects of vehicular traffic.
1.4.2 Girders/ Beams
Mainly consists of floor system and main supporting
members.
Floor system may consists of longitudinal (main) girders.
Cross girders (stringers) or diaphragms
Transmit loads to the substructure.
1.4.3 Bearings
Provides an interface between superstructure and
substructure.
Functions:
Transmit loads to the substructure
Permit longitudinal movements of superstructure due to
thermal expansion and contraction
Allow rotations caused by loads deflections.
Bearings can be fixed (do not allow translational movement)
or expansion (allow both displacement and rotation)
Types of bearing are sliding plate, roller, rocker, elastomaric
etc.
1.4.3 Abutments
Wing wall
Wing wall
stem
footing
1.4.4 Piers
Provides intermediate supports.
Types of piers are solid shaft pier, column pier, Hammerhead
pier.
1.4.5 Design Codes/Specifications
Design codes/specifications are collection of work
description upon which there is a mutual agreement of the
most experienced group of people based upon their practical
and theoretical knowledge.
Design codes results into economical and quality bridge
structures.
In this course, design bridge code which is to be used is BS
5400.
ARCH BRIDGE
Parts of a bridge
Parts of a bridge
Debris
Deck truss bridge
Roller parts
Solid shaft pier
abutments
Cable stayed
suspension
Truss bridge