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    Steel to Concrete Bond Strength in Concrete Rail Slab Bridge

    We have performed an inspection, the underside is in good condition and sounds solid. There aren't any transverse hairline cracks present either. I've read through NCHRP 234, the method seems more geared toward a slab on top of girder without mechanical connectors. I will look into this a...
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    Steel to Concrete Bond Strength in Concrete Rail Slab Bridge

    correct, it's super-elevated on a curve
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    Steel to Concrete Bond Strength in Concrete Rail Slab Bridge

    Thanks for the responses. The cross-section looks as shown below. The section of AASHTO MBE that I'm referring to is 6A.6.9.4, which deals with concrete encased steel I-sections in bending and I think this is similar to that.
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    Steel to Concrete Bond Strength in Concrete Rail Slab Bridge

    Hello, I'm looking at a rail slab bridge (concrete slab with steel rails near the bottom of slab), and I'm determining how to consider the contribution of the steel rails near the bottom of slab. I do not have details of any mechanical anchorage of the rails in the slab, so I would need to...
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    What's the difference between development length and cutoff length

    I think I have a pretty good understanding of development length, but I'm wondering what the difference is between this and cutoff length? If a bar is at a point where it's no longer needed, wouldn't it also need to be developed to this point as well? Any help explaining this would be appreciated.
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    Non-contact lap splice question

    Thanks for the reply, although in the situation I'm looking at, I don't think I can place ties. Going back to my previous question, could the reinforcing running in opposite directions be extended the development length past the point where the opposing bar is developed? so at any section...
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    Non-contact lap splice question

    I have a situation where the spacing requirement for a non contact lap splice can't be met. Can I just develope the reinforcing on either side of a potential crack? Essentially provide 2x the development length?
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    Approach Slab on GRS detail used on Tennesee Fast Fix 8 Bridges

    Hello, I'm looking for an end of bridge detail in which a precast approach slab is supported on GRS and post-tensioned to precast full depth deck panels, which are supported on steel or concrete beams. Apparently this detail was used on the Tennessee Fast Fix 8 bridges for I-40 over Clinton...
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    AREMA box culvert design - load factors

    I'm designing a box culvert per AREMA. The group IA load combinations for concrete design include a 1.8 factor for all loads. This culvert is under very deep cover making the 1.8 earth load factor very dominant. This is much more than the aashto factor of 1.3. Has anyone ran into this and is...
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    Drilling into Precast Concrete Box Culvert

    Thanks everyone. They made all of the standard promises. I'll see if he has an alternative method, although I assume he asked because he did not have a good alternative.
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    Drilling into Precast Concrete Box Culvert

    Hello, A contractor wants to drill into a new precast box culvert for forming the cast in place headwalls. He would fill them with grout after. Is this generally acceptable practice? Thanks
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    Epoxy Grout Injection in Crack over 1/4" wide

    Hello, Has anyone had experience with epoxy grout injection in cracks over 1/4" wide. There is a crack through stone masonry up to 1" wide and I'm trying to see if epoxy grout injection should be used. Most of the products I see are for up to 1/4" wide. Thanks
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    Steel plate over timber deck to improve load distribution?

    If a steel plate is over the top, I think it would be similar to (3) a top layer of planks perp. to the lower planks.
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    Steel plate over timber deck to improve load distribution?

    Yea, that's my feeling to, although looking for something explaining how exactly its distributed.
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    Steel plate over timber deck to improve load distribution?

    Hello, I am performing a load rating on a steel beam bridge with transverse timber plank deck. The timber deck is causing the bridge not to rate adequately. I am thinking of ways to temporarily strengthen the deck. I think placing a steel plate (3/4" +/-) over the deck would suffice, but am...

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