timmyo131
Structural
- Feb 16, 2010
- 5
I am designing a simply supported adjacent box beam bridge. The bridge is a replacement for an existing bridge which is only 16 ft wide (one design lane). So the design is for 4 box beams all 48" wide.
The problem I'm running into is in Section 4.6.2.2.2 in AASHTO/DM-4 which provides equations for calculating the live load distribution factors for moment and shear. My bridge falls under the Type of Beam: Concrete Beams used in Mult-Beam Decks and my applicable cross-section is either f or g. The problem is that the equations that I want to use show that the range of applicability is for 5 <= Nb <=20. Nb = number of beams. My Nb = 4, so I am outside this range. What equations should I use instead?
Pertaining to the moment factor for an interior beam (Table 4.6.2.2.2b-1), I was considering the case below the one mentioned above that shows equations for S/D. There is nothing written in the range of applicability box which would prohibit its use. Would this be the best solution? If so, should I just use the suggested k value of 1.0 that is provided for box section beams, or use the k = 2.5*(Nb)^-0.2 >= 1.5 equation shown in the previous case?
The problem I'm running into is in Section 4.6.2.2.2 in AASHTO/DM-4 which provides equations for calculating the live load distribution factors for moment and shear. My bridge falls under the Type of Beam: Concrete Beams used in Mult-Beam Decks and my applicable cross-section is either f or g. The problem is that the equations that I want to use show that the range of applicability is for 5 <= Nb <=20. Nb = number of beams. My Nb = 4, so I am outside this range. What equations should I use instead?
Pertaining to the moment factor for an interior beam (Table 4.6.2.2.2b-1), I was considering the case below the one mentioned above that shows equations for S/D. There is nothing written in the range of applicability box which would prohibit its use. Would this be the best solution? If so, should I just use the suggested k value of 1.0 that is provided for box section beams, or use the k = 2.5*(Nb)^-0.2 >= 1.5 equation shown in the previous case?