CivilEA.com
  • Subscribe !
  • Register
  • Login
  • Home
  • Members
  • Help
  • Search
Civil Engineering Association eBooks Structural Books Bridge (Project and Technology) Development of a Stand-Alone Concrete Bridge Pier Protection System

Development of a Stand-Alone Concrete Bridge Pier Protection System
 mahyarov

Not-Activated

Iran
User ID: 1197
Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 530
Threads: 451
Likes: 3,226 in 534 posts
Given Likes: 1492
Points:47,728 EP
#1
11-12-2012, 08:49 PM
Development of a Stand-Alone Concrete Bridge Pier Protection System

Author: Rosenbaugh, Scott K | Size: 7.01 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: University of Nebraska, Lincoln | Year: 2008 | pages: 130

[Image: 06321867867702858316.png]


[Image: info.png]

In order to prevent vehicles from impacting bridge piers located in the medians of arterial roadways, roadside barriers are warranted. For instances where roadside space is limited, rigid concrete barriers are often used to shield the bridge piers. These concrete barriers need to be anchored so that they do not translate nor rotate during vehicle impacts. If the roadway slabs do not extend far enough into the median in order to provide adequate anchorage, a footing may be required. Therefore, a concrete barrier with a stand-alone concrete footing was designed, constructed, and crash tested. The objective of the study was to evaluate the safety performance of an 813-mm (32-in.) tall, vertical concrete parapet shielding a bridge pier according to the Test Level 3 (TL-3) criteria established by NCHRP Report No. 350. The barrier width and reinforcement were optimized to provide adequate strength at minimal construction costs. A distance of 425 mm (16.75 in.) between the barrier face and bridge pier was determined necessary to prevent critical vehicle snag. The footing was designed to carry the barrier overturning moment during severe impacts, and thus maintaining the offset distance to the front face of the bridge pier. One full-scale crash test was performed with a ¾-ton pickup truck. Following the successful redirection of the pickup, the safety performance of the stand-alone, vertical concrete barrier was determined to be acceptable according to the TL-3 evaluation criteria specified in NCHRP Report No. 350.

[Image: download.png]
Code:
***************************************
Content of this section is hidden, You must be registered and activate your account to see this content. See this link to read how you can remove this limitation:

http://forum.civilea.com/thread-27464.html
***************************************


This post has been made by CivilEA Post-Generator ver 2.1.6



[-] The following 4 users Like mahyarov's post:4 users Like mahyarov's post
  • kowheng, Jackass, Dell_Brett, bhowmik
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »

Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)



Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Laser Welded Steel Sandwich Panel Bridge Deck Development mahyarov 0 883 11-13-2012, 10:35 AM
Last Post: mahyarov
  Prefabricated/Precast Bridge Elements and Systems (PBES) for O-System Bridges mahyarov 0 825 11-10-2012, 07:46 AM
Last Post: mahyarov
  Development of Precast Bridge Deck Overhang System mahyarov 0 863 10-30-2012, 08:50 AM
Last Post: mahyarov
  Transfer & Development Lengths in Prestressed Self-Consolidating Concrete Bridge Box mahyarov 0 714 10-29-2012, 07:15 AM
Last Post: mahyarov
  Development of a Bridge Construction Live Load Analysis Guide mahyarov 0 716 10-29-2012, 06:51 AM
Last Post: mahyarov
  Phase 1 Development of An Aesthetic Precast Concrete Bridge Rail mahyarov 0 645 10-29-2012, 06:42 AM
Last Post: mahyarov
  Seismic Testing of Precast Segmental Bridges: Phase III: Bridge System Test mahyarov 0 762 10-27-2012, 04:17 PM
Last Post: mahyarov

  • View a Printable Version
  • Subscribe to this thread

Designed by CivilEA - Powered by MyBB

Linear Mode
Threaded Mode