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Nov 1, 2004

Load Distribution for a Highly Skewed Bridge: Testing and Analysis

Publication: Journal of Bridge Engineering
Volume 9, Issue 6

Abstract

The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) specifications provide formulas for determining live load distribution factors for bridges. For load distribution factors to be accurate, the behavior of the bridge must be understood. While the behavior of right-angle bridges and bridges with limited skews is relatively well understood, that of highly skewed bridges is not. This paper presents a study aimed at developing a better understanding of the transverse load distribution for highly skewed slab-on-steel girder bridges. The study involved both a diagnostic field test of a recently constructed bridge and an extensive numerical analysis. The bridge tested and analyzed is a two-span, continuous, slab-on-steel composite highway bridge with a skew angle of 60°. The bridge behavior is defined based on the field test data. Finite-element analyses of the bridge were conducted to investigate the influence of model mesh, transverse stiffness, diaphragms, and modeling of the supports. The resulting test and analytical results are compared with AASHTO’s Load and Resistance Factor Design formulas for live load distribution to assess the accuracy of the current empirical formulas.

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Journal of Bridge Engineering
Volume 9Issue 6November 2004
Pages: 558 - 562

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Haoxiong Huang
Engineer, Lawrie and Associates, LLC, 6202 Old Franconia Road, Alexandria, VA 22310; Formerly, Graduate Student, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716.
Harry W. Shenton, M.ASCE
Associate Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716.
Michael J. Chajes, M.ASCE
Professor Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716; Formerly, Associate Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716.

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