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Integral Bridge Design

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ujiell

Civil/Environmental
Jun 25, 2003
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Hi!
I'm just been introduced to this site by my friend and i found it very useful for young engineers to get some idea of doing some bridge design.
I've been tasked by my company to design an integral bridge using British Standard as code of practice. Could anybody please suggest any reference on how to do the integral bridge design? or a rough brief on the design steps?
 
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Hi ujiell,

Why have they tasked you to do this with no guidance, shame on them. Bridge analysis and design must be done under the guidance of an experienced bridge engineer. If there is no such person within the office, hire one.

Regards

VOD
 
ujiell,

There is a lot of reference on the web.
I would like to give you some guidance but i do not have the British Standard. I could try giving you some tips based on AASHTO standard that is the reference i have

But all this is on structural design, you have to have all the preliminar studies and a selected type of bridge to beging.

Regards
 
Thank you guys for your concerned.
Actually there were few senior engineers which i can count to. It just to have general idea of what is it and how to begin with. At least i got some idea before getting started and that will ease my job.
 
Hi,

Work hard that is the key

Regards

ajose
 
Thank u ajose that is just a very helpful advise.Maybe later i will ask a good technical question on bridge to you.
 
Ujiell:
Here are few pointers:
1)For integral bridges with steel superstructures, you can download a publication "Integral abutments for Steel Bridges" which is available from this site:
2)Continuous and Integral Bridges: Proceedings of the Henderson Colloquium 'Towards Joint-Free Bridges' by B. Pritchard
3) Article "Integral Bridges and Jointless Bridges" by Vasan Mistry of FHWA available from 4)New Jersey Bridge manual 5) Missouri Bridge manual mentioned above

Also take a look at previous discussions on this forum
Integral Abutment vrs. Span(s) Length
thread607-10459

Good Luck!
 
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