Buzzbromp
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 26, 2006
- 31
I was wondering if anyone had any advice where to look for how to analyze concentrated loads on concrete decks. I've seen in AASHTO information on wheel loads. Specifically it mentions two cases, one case for a tire load with reinforcement parallel to the traffic path and one case for reinforcement perp. to the traffic path. The perpendicular case uses a a formula (something like ((S+2)/32)*P(tire) to calculate a moment to use on the 1 ft width that is typically analyzed for available strength. I believe this is specific to wheel loads (H15 and H20 trucks) that must be a certain distance away from the edge of the bridge.
I've seen another case where using the footprint of the loading area (0.01P in AASHTO for tires), a formula (width of footprint + 2*0.6*(distance from load to end of slab)) that calculates an effective width to use for flexural strength of slab for the concentrated loading. The 0.6 apparently is from the common ratio of the angle at which the load path takes from the point to the edge of the slab tan-1 (0.6). This came from structural design handbook i believe. Does anybody use this formula? If so, can i use the same effective width for shear strength, or do i just analyze punch through? If my loading is less than effective width/2 from an edge of the slab, i'd imagine my width would be effective width/2 + distance from loading to edge?
If anyone has any references I'd appreciate it
I've seen another case where using the footprint of the loading area (0.01P in AASHTO for tires), a formula (width of footprint + 2*0.6*(distance from load to end of slab)) that calculates an effective width to use for flexural strength of slab for the concentrated loading. The 0.6 apparently is from the common ratio of the angle at which the load path takes from the point to the edge of the slab tan-1 (0.6). This came from structural design handbook i believe. Does anybody use this formula? If so, can i use the same effective width for shear strength, or do i just analyze punch through? If my loading is less than effective width/2 from an edge of the slab, i'd imagine my width would be effective width/2 + distance from loading to edge?
If anyone has any references I'd appreciate it