scanf1027
Structural
- Mar 25, 2009
- 33
I am designing a below grade concrete culvert. My question may be dumb, but the way the IBC states to distribute the load seems unconservative. Also, IBC refers to AASHTO, but I thought AASHTO specified a 32 kip pt load.
Essentially I'm modeling a 1' wide strip of my box culvert structure (walls and slabs). The truck path is in the direction of the top slab span. The IBC states to take the stated loads and spread over a 10' width. The lane load is 640 lb/ft in the direction of lane and a 26 kip/18 kip point load for shear/moment, respectively. I get a uniform lane load of 64 lb/ft and for the concentrated load (for moment) a point load of 1.8 kips. This seems unconservative. Any suggestions? I've attached a section of the culvert.
Thanks
Essentially I'm modeling a 1' wide strip of my box culvert structure (walls and slabs). The truck path is in the direction of the top slab span. The IBC states to take the stated loads and spread over a 10' width. The lane load is 640 lb/ft in the direction of lane and a 26 kip/18 kip point load for shear/moment, respectively. I get a uniform lane load of 64 lb/ft and for the concentrated load (for moment) a point load of 1.8 kips. This seems unconservative. Any suggestions? I've attached a section of the culvert.
Thanks