Title of article
Locality of Truck Loads and Adequacy of Bridge Design Load
Author/Authors
Lindt، John W. van de نويسنده , , Fu، Gongkang نويسنده , , Zhou، Yingmin نويسنده , , Jr، Reynaldo M. Pablo, نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
-621
From page
622
To page
0
Abstract
United States highway bridge design has advanced into the era of risk-based practice, milestoned by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Load and Resistance Factor Design Bridge Design Specifications. On the other hand, national and state design codes cannot specifically account for localized risk for each bridge site, which may have significantly different loading conditions from the national average. This issue is focused on here, as related to the adequacy of current bridge design loads for sites in the state of Michigan. The structural reliability indices are calculated for a randomly selected sample of new bridges from the Michigan inventory, including four major girder bridge types. Weigh-in-motion truck load data collected in Michigan are used to statistically characterize the truck load effect in the bridgesʹ primary members for moment and shear at critical cross sections. The reliability indices are found to vary significantly among the bridge sites and types investigated. Many of them indicate inadequate design load for the Detroit area.
Keywords
site-directed mutagenesis , Solvent isotope effect , Fourier transform infrared spectroelectrochemistry , Metalloprotein , hydrogen
Journal title
JOURNAL OF BRIDGE ENGINEERING
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
JOURNAL OF BRIDGE ENGINEERING
Record number
119718
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