Quanski
Structural
- May 9, 2011
- 21
I am working on a bridge rehab project; the existing structure consists of two span steel plate girders complete with a concrete deck simply supported on concrete abutments and a centre pier. The key tasks are to convert the existing deck to a semi-integral configuration over the abutments as well as integrating (making continuous) the decks over the pier to eliminate the joint. To achieve this, a section of the deck over the pier will be removed and replaced c/w the required reinforcing to resist the new negative moment over the pier. I am looking for recommendation/guidance on how to treat the girder ends at the pier. I imagine field splicing will be required to make the girders continuous as well. What is typically done? Bolted or welded field splice? If bolted, how are bearing stiffeners incorporated. Can anyone provide an example of structural details for a similar situation? Thanks for your help.