TehMightyEngineer
Structural
- Aug 1, 2009
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I've been tasked with designing a culvert headwall to box culvert connection. The headwall supports a traffic railing (guardrail) to be designed for TL-3 loads (54 kips over a 4 ft length of rail).
Designing the rebar to connect the headwall to the end of the box culvert is simple, I should have no trouble with that. Where I'm hesitant is the rebar in the culvert to take this load. I imagine that in addition to a tensile breakout of the culvert top slab there is going to be significant local bending in the top slab as well. Is there any design guides or reference documents anyone is aware of for this type of detail?
If not I suppose I can throw up a finite element model of this but that seems like overkill for this.
See attached sketch for details.
EIT with BS in Civil/Structural engineering.
Designing the rebar to connect the headwall to the end of the box culvert is simple, I should have no trouble with that. Where I'm hesitant is the rebar in the culvert to take this load. I imagine that in addition to a tensile breakout of the culvert top slab there is going to be significant local bending in the top slab as well. Is there any design guides or reference documents anyone is aware of for this type of detail?
If not I suppose I can throw up a finite element model of this but that seems like overkill for this.
See attached sketch for details.
EIT with BS in Civil/Structural engineering.