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AASHTO LRFD "At-Grade" Box Culvert Loading

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Jun 28, 2004
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I am designing an "at grade" (Cover < 2'-0") RCB using AASHTO LRFD. The spans are < 15'-0" and the code says to design for a 32 kip axle load.

I have a three barrell box and I am wondering if that 32 kip load is acting alone and moved across the three spans for maximum forces or is it multiple 32 kip loads at some (14'?) spacing moved across the three cell spans?

[I would also be interested in any software that anyone has had success with.]

Thank you
 
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