adamewood
Structural
- Feb 25, 2013
- 21
I am a recent grad, entry level structural engineer. A problem recently came up at work, where a client wants to drive a 6-axle, 180k drill rig over a 75ft span single lane bridge (with ends fixed in concrete headwall).
Is it ok to analyze this bridge assuming a single pass of the drill rig with no other applied loadings (i.e. do i have to apply the 640plf lane load specified in aashto lrfd)? I was under the impression that this lane load is for cases involving a train of hs-20 trucks, one after another. However a single vehicle making a single pass would only require one wheel line traveling on top of one girder (multiplied by a load distribution reduction factor). Is this correct?
I have found the girder to be over capacity with the lane load applied, and under capacity without the lane load, which is why i ask.
Thanks for all your help!
Is it ok to analyze this bridge assuming a single pass of the drill rig with no other applied loadings (i.e. do i have to apply the 640plf lane load specified in aashto lrfd)? I was under the impression that this lane load is for cases involving a train of hs-20 trucks, one after another. However a single vehicle making a single pass would only require one wheel line traveling on top of one girder (multiplied by a load distribution reduction factor). Is this correct?
I have found the girder to be over capacity with the lane load applied, and under capacity without the lane load, which is why i ask.
Thanks for all your help!