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Jan 1, 2002

Improving the Response of Soil-Metal Structures during Construction

Publication: Journal of Bridge Engineering
Volume 7, Issue 1

Abstract

For economic reasons, manufacturers of soil-metal bridges have strived to build these structures under the shallowest possible depth of soil cover, below the one allowed by codes of practice. For such structures, special analysis is needed to circumvent or prevent the formation of failure mechanisms that may be triggered during construction or when subjected to traffic loads. Therefore, special features, such as transverse stiffeners attached to the metal shell and the use of thrust concrete beams, may be required to assist the corrugated metal shell in carrying the loads. In this paper, a novel design is proposed for such structures in which the surrounding soil is reinforced and the metal shell is tied into the soil. A finite-element analysis of long span soil-metal structures with shallow soil cover is carried out using these two designs. The analysis is verified and substantiated using field data obtained during the construction of an 18 m soil-metal bridge. Comparing the structural response from the two designs shows that the latter design can lead to a superior structure.

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Journal of Bridge Engineering
Volume 7Issue 1January 2002
Pages: 6 - 13

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Received: Sep 7, 2000
Accepted: Feb 12, 2001
Published online: Jan 1, 2002
Published in print: Jan 2002

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Hesham Mohammed
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Structural Engineering, Univ. of Cairo, Cairo, Eqypt.
John B. Kennedy, F.ASCE
Univ. and Emeritus Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Windsor, Windsor ON, Canada N9B 3P4.
Peter Smith, M.ASCE
Chief Engineer, Armtec Construction Products, P.O. Box 3000, Guelph ON, Canada N1H 6P2.

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