EG
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 5, 2002
- 20
I am designing some bridge abutments for a 60-ft span, modular bridge and have a brief question regarding practical construction consideration:
How much, if any, additional bearing depth should be considered for the girders to sit (between face of abutment wall and face of back wall)?
The bearing plates specified are 8-inches. I was planning on suggesting 9-1/4 inches (width of 2x10) to provide a little wiggle room between the faces of the back walls. Should any additional clearance be specified between the face of the abutment and the edge of the bearing plate? It seems if the abutments are not perfectly plumb or placed perfectly, the bridge deck may have some challenging placement issues. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
How much, if any, additional bearing depth should be considered for the girders to sit (between face of abutment wall and face of back wall)?
The bearing plates specified are 8-inches. I was planning on suggesting 9-1/4 inches (width of 2x10) to provide a little wiggle room between the faces of the back walls. Should any additional clearance be specified between the face of the abutment and the edge of the bearing plate? It seems if the abutments are not perfectly plumb or placed perfectly, the bridge deck may have some challenging placement issues. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.