I'm designing a steel plate girder bridge. I don't have a problem with the main member except the bracing. I found in a textbook shown that each girder is splited to 3 beams (2 beams for top and bottom flange and the other is for web). This method allow me to model full depth bracing. My...
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from my understanding, I can splice anywhere I want and calculate in the same way even the splice loction is not near the dead load contrafluxure point.
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A steel bridge is a 150' simple span having a bolt splice location at 40' from its support. I know that a good place to splice is at or near the dead load contraflexure but it can't happen to this bridge. So why is a special consideration for this kind of splicing calculation??
I have a 3 span horizonlly curve bridge designed by using MDX. I have to provide a slab pour sequence information ,so what is the methodology to do that? I totally have no idea.
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I know that using tight fit at top flange and mill to bear at the bottom flange connection. what is the diferrence between these two order in Bridges construction??
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Usually when I design drilled shafts and columns, I always add the additional length, from top of dr.s to POF, to the columns. And then do the frame analysis to determine the max moment. That way both columns and dr.s will resist more moment. ( I ignore all soil spring stiffness) any comment...
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Does anyone know how to design the diagonal reinforce rebars in invert tee bent?? I found the reference show how to desing ledge and hangar reinforcement only.
I have a question regarding to a beam-girder connection.
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A drilled shaft is 80 ft long supporting an abutment (or a bent column).. Need to consider the slenderness effect??
is it correct if I assume the shaft is confined by surrounding soil??
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