structeng24
Structural
- Sep 27, 2010
- 25
Hello,
I am performing a load rating on a steel beam bridge with transverse timber plank deck. The timber deck is causing the bridge not to rate adequately. I am thinking of ways to temporarily strengthen the deck. I think placing a steel plate (3/4" +/-) over the deck would suffice, but am not finding anything in aashto or elsewhere that indicates how exactly this would distribute the load over the timber deck. The steel plate alone would be adequate to support the loads, although I'm somewhat concerned with the timber underneath crushing. I can assume a 45-degree tire load distribution through the steel plate, although I think that's too conservative.
Any Suggestions?
Thanks,
I am performing a load rating on a steel beam bridge with transverse timber plank deck. The timber deck is causing the bridge not to rate adequately. I am thinking of ways to temporarily strengthen the deck. I think placing a steel plate (3/4" +/-) over the deck would suffice, but am not finding anything in aashto or elsewhere that indicates how exactly this would distribute the load over the timber deck. The steel plate alone would be adequate to support the loads, although I'm somewhat concerned with the timber underneath crushing. I can assume a 45-degree tire load distribution through the steel plate, although I think that's too conservative.
Any Suggestions?
Thanks,