Engmember
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 15, 2006
- 4
for slab on steel plate girder continuous bridge, when doing the live load analysis, for negative moment zone, the cracked section or uncracked section properties shall be used to analysis the force? AASHTO C6.10.1.5 said:
"Field tests of composite continuous bridges have shown that there is considerable composite action in negative bending regions (Baldwin et al., 1978; Roeder and Eltvik, 1985; Yen et al., 1995). Therefore, the stiffness of the full composite section is to be used over the entire bridge length for the analysis of composite flexural members."
according to this, looks like uncracked section properties shall be used for the negative moment zone. but british code or the euro code said the cracked section shall be used for the negative moment zone when doing the loading analysis.
any input will be much appreciated!
Gerry
"Field tests of composite continuous bridges have shown that there is considerable composite action in negative bending regions (Baldwin et al., 1978; Roeder and Eltvik, 1985; Yen et al., 1995). Therefore, the stiffness of the full composite section is to be used over the entire bridge length for the analysis of composite flexural members."
according to this, looks like uncracked section properties shall be used for the negative moment zone. but british code or the euro code said the cracked section shall be used for the negative moment zone when doing the loading analysis.
any input will be much appreciated!
Gerry