Okiryu
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 13, 2013
- 1,094
Hi, first time posting here, but long time reader...
I am writing from Japan and am trying to calculate the thickness of an unreinforced concrete pavement that will receive large mobile crane loads. Based on the crane specs, the maximum load at the front axle was calculated to be approx 100 kips. I am using Westergaard equation to verify stresses in the concrete under this load conditions. I was told that the original Westergaard equations have been modified several times and would like to ask if anybody has a good reference where to find the most updated Westergaard equations or if there is a different approach to calculate rigid pavement thickness for large crane loads.
BTW, I have calculated a 12 inches thick pavement. Modulus is 100 pci, concrete flex strength is 650 psi. I am assuming 10000 passes during a 20 years design life. Do you think that 12 inches pavement under the above conditions is a reasonable thickness for this pavement?
Thanks all in advance for your help.
I am writing from Japan and am trying to calculate the thickness of an unreinforced concrete pavement that will receive large mobile crane loads. Based on the crane specs, the maximum load at the front axle was calculated to be approx 100 kips. I am using Westergaard equation to verify stresses in the concrete under this load conditions. I was told that the original Westergaard equations have been modified several times and would like to ask if anybody has a good reference where to find the most updated Westergaard equations or if there is a different approach to calculate rigid pavement thickness for large crane loads.
BTW, I have calculated a 12 inches thick pavement. Modulus is 100 pci, concrete flex strength is 650 psi. I am assuming 10000 passes during a 20 years design life. Do you think that 12 inches pavement under the above conditions is a reasonable thickness for this pavement?
Thanks all in advance for your help.