Hassaan_16
Structural
- Apr 19, 2022
- 14
Hi! I'm designing a bridge bent with two piers having unbraced heights 15.2m and 8.2m. Originally, the bridge was planned with both piers having equal heights of 15.2m but that is not a feasible option because of too much cut (the terrain is mountainous with closely spaced contours) so I have to change the bent configuration. The bridge has eight spans and the particular bent I'm discussing here (middle span) is on the steepest slope. I am considering two options:
1. To provide a hammerhead pier instead of two circular piers.
2. To go with the circular piers and design them so that their buckilng loads are similar in order to reduce the moments imbalance between both piers.
Most probably the first option will be declined due to site practices in my country so I'll have to go with the second option. Please let me know if my approach is appropriate in the second option, also add what I should keep under consideration if I go with this option.
1. To provide a hammerhead pier instead of two circular piers.
2. To go with the circular piers and design them so that their buckilng loads are similar in order to reduce the moments imbalance between both piers.
Most probably the first option will be declined due to site practices in my country so I'll have to go with the second option. Please let me know if my approach is appropriate in the second option, also add what I should keep under consideration if I go with this option.