CalebA
Structural
- Apr 3, 2023
- 21
I'm designing a curved steel plate girder bridge that is continuous over the piers. I'm using MDX to model the bridge. I designed the flanges with varying widths and varying thicknesses between field splices. I did not specify any transverse stiffeners, but MDX defaults in the connection plates for the bracing. I am getting fatigue overstressing in these connection plates and am having issues resolving them. The thing that has the largest effect is changing the the bottom flange widths in the positive moment regions. Changing the web to connect distance, height of bracing, and size of bracings members themselves also have some impact. Is there another factor I could change here other than increasing the flange width? My spans are 100'-100'-100'-90'-90' with 9.25' girder spacing. I have bracing at about 20' spacing w/ 2 10' spaces on either side of the piers.