aspultor
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 21, 2011
- 3
Hello, I have a question regarding the appropriate usage of the AASHTO LRFD distribution factors for a bridge with narrow lanes. For bridges in an urban environment, lane widths of less than 12' are commonplace. I am currently designing a bridge where the roadway engineer has specified a lane width of 11.5'. AASHTO 3.6.1.1.1 says in part: "in cases where the traffic lanes are less than 12 ft wide... the width of the design lane shall be taken as the width of the traffic lane". But, when it comes to the design of the girders, it's not clear to me what impact (if any) design lane width has on the DFs in 4.6.2.2.
How do you handle the case of a narrow design lane? Do you still use the 4.6.2.2 DFs, or do you calculate your own? If you know of code that speaks to this please include a reference. Thanks!
One additional thought... clearly the single lane DFs are not affected by the width of the lane. My concern is the 2+ lane DF.
How do you handle the case of a narrow design lane? Do you still use the 4.6.2.2 DFs, or do you calculate your own? If you know of code that speaks to this please include a reference. Thanks!
One additional thought... clearly the single lane DFs are not affected by the width of the lane. My concern is the 2+ lane DF.