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Bearing Stiffener Spacing

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whatname

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Sep 17, 2004
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Is anyone aware of guidelines for spacing of multiple-leg bearing stiffeners for plate girders? I would think that there would be minimum spacing requirements from a fabrication point of view, and perhaps a maximum spacing requirement from a design point of view. However, AASHTO does not appear to address this.
 
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You could look at aashto/nsba's guidelines for steel girder drawing details. The only thing I can think of right off hand is when checking the capacity of the stiffener. if the spacing is close, you'll have to include its properties in the calculations. Something like 9 times web thickness each side or something along those lines. I'd have to dig through the code and remember exactly what it was....
 
It's a fabrication thing. I recall an old rule of thumb: spacing = 45 degrees +1", i.e. if your stiffener is 7" wide, space them at 8" minimum. This way a welder has room to get the stick in there.
 
Unless you're using weathering steel, someone will also need to blast clean and paint in there, both in the shop and periodically in the field.
 
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