minorchord2000
Structural
- Sep 26, 2005
- 226
My question involves pier caps of varying cross-section. The bridge is a two span structure with a single center pier cap supported by two large concrete drilled shafts. Each span is approximately 132' long. The bridge configuration includes AASHTO girders bearing on the pier cap. The pier cap includes 14'cantilever from the center of each of the two columns and a center span of approx 27 feet. The top of the cap is stepped to accommodate the roadway cross slope but the bottom of the cap is arched, with the narrowest depth at the center of the center span. The center span has a minimum depth of 4'6" and a max depth at the face of the column of 7'-6", and 9'-3" at the center of the column. The radius of the underside of the cap is approx 19'-7".
My question involves the configuration and placement of the bottom bars in the cap. Amongst ourselves here at the design office, we all came to the conclusion that the bottom layer of reinforcing should proceed straight left and right with the proper embedment into the columns as required for development. Of course the bottom layer of reinforcing steel is dependent on the max positive moment in the shallowest section of the cap. The bridge designer detailed these bottom bars to match the profile of the curved soffit instead of provding straight bars. I did some internet searches and could not find anything of value.
What do you other bridge engineers think about this?
My question involves the configuration and placement of the bottom bars in the cap. Amongst ourselves here at the design office, we all came to the conclusion that the bottom layer of reinforcing should proceed straight left and right with the proper embedment into the columns as required for development. Of course the bottom layer of reinforcing steel is dependent on the max positive moment in the shallowest section of the cap. The bridge designer detailed these bottom bars to match the profile of the curved soffit instead of provding straight bars. I did some internet searches and could not find anything of value.
What do you other bridge engineers think about this?