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Dinosaur

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Mar 14, 2002
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Hey guys,

It looks like I will be designing my first railroad bridge soon. I have about ten years highway bridge design experience. I will be preparing a TS&L for this project but I am worried the RR (AREA) specs will not arrive soon enough. Could someone please tell me what allowable stresses RR use for design (bending and shear) and, since this will likely be a steel thru girder span, any particulars regarding connection concerns (e.g. knee brace design requirements)? Also, I believe we will recommend a concrete trough for a ballasted deck. What is the usual thickness for the trough and the 28day strength for the concrete? Thanks in advance. - Ed
 
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Dino,

You need to beg, borrow, or steel a copy of the AREA specs. There are significant differences in loading and design practice that you must understand in order to perform a competent T.S.&L. study. The owner will likely prefer a delay in TS&L to one done without the requisite background information.

Curvbridger
 
It is also a good idea to contact the railroad company which will be carried on the bridge. Most of the larger RR's have their own set of guidelines and requirements for bridges. The guidelines will define their typical details and minimum requirements above and beyond AREA.

Also note that AREA has changed to AREMA!!


Mike
 
Thanks guys. Our copy of the AREMA arrived today. No worries. - Ed
 
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