structeng24
Structural
- Sep 27, 2010
- 25
Hello,
I am performing a load rating for a bridge and the rating vehicle is a tracked rig. The lateral track spacing and contact area of the tracks is similar to but not the same as an H20 truck. I was going to use the distribution factors in the aashto standard specs, but then I decided to calculate the distribution as if the deck was simply supported between beams. If I calculate the distribution factors as if the deck is simply supported between beams it results in a greater load than if I use the aashto dist. factor. If I calculate the distribution factors as if the deck is simply supported between beams, will this in any way give me a non-conservative distribution factor? Does anyone have experience with distributing this type of live load?
Thanks,
I am performing a load rating for a bridge and the rating vehicle is a tracked rig. The lateral track spacing and contact area of the tracks is similar to but not the same as an H20 truck. I was going to use the distribution factors in the aashto standard specs, but then I decided to calculate the distribution as if the deck was simply supported between beams. If I calculate the distribution factors as if the deck is simply supported between beams it results in a greater load than if I use the aashto dist. factor. If I calculate the distribution factors as if the deck is simply supported between beams, will this in any way give me a non-conservative distribution factor? Does anyone have experience with distributing this type of live load?
Thanks,