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Structural
- Mar 12, 2016
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Hi there,
I am working on the temporary repair of a bridge that is badly corroded on the cross girders. The cross girders are continuous beams that span over 5 main girder supports. The cross girders support the bridge deck.
To come up with a solution, I analysed the max applied moment and shear loads for each cross girder section of the continuous beam and determined if the existing corroded beam section can sustain the applied loads. If the specific section can sustain the loads I left that section, however, if it cannot sustain the loads I proposed to slide another cross girder right along side (~12” away) the affected section to share the live loads. For clarity I have provided a sketch. Is it fine to only add beams to sections that would potentially fail (i.e sections that needed the repair), or would it be necessary to slide in new cross girders that are the entire length of the existing cross girder (even when the other sections of the existing cross girder are fine to sustain the loads)?
In the case of this explanation, the sections are the respective span lengths between the supports.
See attached sketch.
I am working on the temporary repair of a bridge that is badly corroded on the cross girders. The cross girders are continuous beams that span over 5 main girder supports. The cross girders support the bridge deck.
To come up with a solution, I analysed the max applied moment and shear loads for each cross girder section of the continuous beam and determined if the existing corroded beam section can sustain the applied loads. If the specific section can sustain the loads I left that section, however, if it cannot sustain the loads I proposed to slide another cross girder right along side (~12” away) the affected section to share the live loads. For clarity I have provided a sketch. Is it fine to only add beams to sections that would potentially fail (i.e sections that needed the repair), or would it be necessary to slide in new cross girders that are the entire length of the existing cross girder (even when the other sections of the existing cross girder are fine to sustain the loads)?
In the case of this explanation, the sections are the respective span lengths between the supports.
See attached sketch.