sccci
Structural
- Jun 30, 2004
- 5
I am working on a redesign for a bridge deck replacement. The original structure was a poured in place deck and girder bridge. The new structure will use the existing substructure, but replace the deck and girders. The new girders will be be precast stems which will be set in place and decked with metal deck forms. The stems were initally designed to accomodate the required AASHTO HS-20 loads. When I got around to checking the stem for construction loads I discovered the reinforcement ratio (rho balanced)was higher that the allowable (0.0212 vs 0.0187). The stem is approximately 4X stronger than required for the construction moments. Is there any way to get around the rho requirement or can it be ignored since this is a "temporary" situation?