Implications of Overload Distribution Behavior on Load Rating Practices in Steel Stringer Bridges

被引:3
|
作者
Gheitasi, Amir [1 ]
Harris, Devin K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Virginia, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Charlottesville, VA 22904 USA
关键词
28;
D O I
10.3141/2522-05
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
With the ever-increasing demands for transporting goods and services, transportation officials are facing a growing challenge with the safety of in-service bridges under the passage of oversized and overweight vehicles. Current load rating practices provide the basis for evaluating the operational safety of in-service structures by using engineering judgments and simplifying assumptions. However, a true measure of the system performance under the impact of irregular loading scenarios requires knowledge of different aspects of the system-level characteristics, including the lateral load distribution behavior. In this study, nonlinear finite element analysis has been implemented to evaluate the evolution of load-distributing mechanisms in two representative in-service structures subjected to overloads in the state of Michigan. In addition, rating factors were defined for the selected structures on the basis of the load and resistance factor rating methodology. Results from this study demonstrated that current design and rating practices were overly conservative in predicting the actual distribution behavior and assessing the safety of the in-service structures under the effect of irregular loading conditions. This investigation also highlighted the importance and benefits of implementing a refined method of analysis that can help bridge engineers to support their permit and posting decisions.
引用
收藏
页码:47 / 56
页数:10
相关论文
共 49 条
  • [41] Load Configuration and Lateral Distribution of NATO Wheeled Military Trucks for Steel I-Girder Bridges
    Kim, Yail J.
    Tanovic, Rusmir
    Wight, R. Gordon
    JOURNAL OF BRIDGE ENGINEERING, 2010, 15 (06) : 740 - 748
  • [42] Research on Mechanical Characteristics and Load-bearing Behavior of Nodes of Steel Fiber Concrete Arch Bridges
    Liu Kailiang
    Wang Sen
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS, 2023, 32 (03): : 211 - 233
  • [43] Study on calculation method of transverse distribution of deck load among muti-main-truss steel bridges
    Han Y.
    Hou W.
    Zhongnan Daxue Xuebao (Ziran Kexue Ban)/Journal of Central South University (Science and Technology), 2023, 54 (01): : 146 - 155
  • [44] Lateral Live-Load Distribution Characteristics of Simply Supported Steel Girder Bridges Loaded with Implements of Husbandry
    Seo, Junwon
    Phares, Brent
    Wipf, Terry J.
    JOURNAL OF BRIDGE ENGINEERING, 2014, 19 (04)
  • [45] Study on the effect of unequal transverse bracing systems on the transverse load distribution of steel-concrete composite bridges
    Li, Lifeng
    Cheng, Zihan
    Feng, Wei
    Liu, Xinhua
    Journal of Railway Science and Engineering, 2020, 17 (11) : 2832 - 2839
  • [46] Development of Improved Equations for Live Load Moment Distribution in Interior Girders of Shallow Steel Tub Girder Bridges
    Barth, Karl
    Michaelson, Gregory
    Pyrialakou, V. Dimitra
    Woldegabriel, Brook
    Mason, Joshua
    ce/papers, 2023, 6 (3-4) : 1080 - 1085
  • [47] Evaluation and rating of older non-composite steel girder bridges using field live load testing and nonlinear finite element analysis
    Albraheemi, Mahmood Jaleel A.
    Davids, William G.
    Schanck, Andrew
    Tomlinson, Scott
    BRIDGE STRUCTURES, 2019, 15 (1-2) : 27 - 41
  • [48] Refined analysis of steel girder bridges for computation of live load distribution factors considering effects of freight and emergency vehicles
    Ndong, Abdou K.
    Sherif, Muhammad M.
    Kassner, Bernie
    Ozbulut, Osman E.
    Harris, Devin K.
    ENGINEERING STRUCTURES, 2023, 293
  • [49] Determination of load distribution factors of steel-concrete composite box and I-girder bridges using 3D finite element analysis
    Fatemi, S. J.
    Sheikh, A. H.
    Ali, M. S. Mohamed
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING, 2018, 19 (02) : 131 - 145