BadgerPE
Structural
- Jan 27, 2010
- 500
Hey all,
I am working on my first CIP box culvert design. It is a double barrel with 6'x3' tall flow path. I know this is a pretty small culvert, but I would like to spend some time understanding the analysis, design, and construction so that when a larger one comes up, I will be adequately prepared for it.
I have my state's bridge design manual, WisDOT, an they have an example of the loading and design of one in there.
My question for you all is, what is the prefered method of analysis for this type of structure? The methodology of analysis was not covered in the manual. I would like to anaylize this by hand if possible to learn it, and then be able to produce spreadsheets for future use. My thought was to anaylize the structure as if the upper slab and walls formed rigid frames. I would use moment distruibution to determine forces in the frame. Then verify that the base slab can withstand the fixed end moments at the bottom of the walls.
Thoughts, comments, concerns?
I am working on my first CIP box culvert design. It is a double barrel with 6'x3' tall flow path. I know this is a pretty small culvert, but I would like to spend some time understanding the analysis, design, and construction so that when a larger one comes up, I will be adequately prepared for it.
I have my state's bridge design manual, WisDOT, an they have an example of the loading and design of one in there.
My question for you all is, what is the prefered method of analysis for this type of structure? The methodology of analysis was not covered in the manual. I would like to anaylize this by hand if possible to learn it, and then be able to produce spreadsheets for future use. My thought was to anaylize the structure as if the upper slab and walls formed rigid frames. I would use moment distruibution to determine forces in the frame. Then verify that the base slab can withstand the fixed end moments at the bottom of the walls.
Thoughts, comments, concerns?