Ipetu
Structural
- Jun 5, 2007
- 54
Existing bridge has pin - hanger hinges at two locations. Due to their inherent weakness, the pin-hanger details are to be removed by making the girders continuous at the hinge locations. Furthermore, bearings adjacent to the hinge locations have to be changed from fixed to expansion to accommodate the expansion / contraction capability lost by removing the hinges. Please see attached drawing. Original design had 3 fixed and 4 expansion bearings per girder line. Proposed design will have 1 fixed and 6 expansion bearings per girder line.
Assuming that the girder strength is not an issue, what are all the implications associated with changing bearings from fixed to expansion? One such effect would be that the longitudinal braking force is now resisted by only one bearing per girder line.
Thanks.
Assuming that the girder strength is not an issue, what are all the implications associated with changing bearings from fixed to expansion? One such effect would be that the longitudinal braking force is now resisted by only one bearing per girder line.
Thanks.