strudawg
Structural
- Dec 4, 2008
- 6
On a bridge rehab job, a contractor recently removed the concrete deck for replacement. When sawing through the deck, they inadvertently sawed into the top plate at a field splice. The field splice is located near the point of inflection. The damage is on the side of the splice where the top flange is in compression. The damage consists of a 3" long cut tapering in depth from 0" to the depth of the top plate at the edge. The filler plate below the top plate was barely nicked. At this time, I don't have load data for the girders but for information, the girders are AASHTO M223 (ASTM A-572)steel with 1/2" x 54" webs and 13/16" x 15" flanges. The top plate is 3/8" x 12".
The Question...Short of removing and replacing the top plate, does anyone know any other suitable repair procedures. The state DOT won't allow welding in a tension flange. The damage is very close but not within the tension flange.
Thanks for your input.
The Question...Short of removing and replacing the top plate, does anyone know any other suitable repair procedures. The state DOT won't allow welding in a tension flange. The damage is very close but not within the tension flange.
Thanks for your input.