bucknell06
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 4, 2005
- 17
I am involved with a small, municipality-owned bridge project. The structural engineer has informed us that we will be using AASHTO Load Factor Design design (per AASHTO 2002 Standard Specifications)and that review of the design will be performed by the state transporation agency.
Our geotechnical explorations indicate the need for pile supported abutments. The piles will be end-bearing on relatively shallow bedrock. Our firm has traditionally used Allowable Stress Design for similar projects. The structural engineer has provided us with loads and load combinations to be used in the LFD design.
My understanding is that by October 2007 LRFD design of all bridges with federal funding will be required. From a geotechnical perspective (and in terms of analysis, reports, and budgets) what is the difference between ASD, LFD, and LRFD? Additionally, what are your experiences with structural engineers and adjusting to this transition in design methodology?
Our geotechnical explorations indicate the need for pile supported abutments. The piles will be end-bearing on relatively shallow bedrock. Our firm has traditionally used Allowable Stress Design for similar projects. The structural engineer has provided us with loads and load combinations to be used in the LFD design.
My understanding is that by October 2007 LRFD design of all bridges with federal funding will be required. From a geotechnical perspective (and in terms of analysis, reports, and budgets) what is the difference between ASD, LFD, and LRFD? Additionally, what are your experiences with structural engineers and adjusting to this transition in design methodology?