Planning for Commercial Vehicle Weight Limit Change: Application and Computer Software
Publication: Practice Periodical on Structural Design and Construction
Volume 15, Issue 1
Abstract
Commercial vehicle weight limits here refer to those on the gross weight, axle spacing, and axle weights. They have a notable influence on the deterioration and lifespan of highway facilities such as pavements and bridges. A new methodology is presented here for estimating the monetary impact to a network of highway bridges due to commercial vehicle weight limit increase. This methodology focuses on four categories of cost impact: (1) life reduction due to fatigue of steel components; (2) life reduction due to fatigue of reinforced concrete decks; (3) requirements for addressing deficiency of existing bridges; and (4) capacity requirements for new bridges. For illustration, an application example of the new methodology is presented. The results show that Categories 3 and 4, additional inadequate bridges and increased requirements for new bridges, contribute more significantly to the total impact cost. In addition, a computer software program for the methodology has been developed and is introduced in this paper to facilitate implementation. It is intended to be used for highway planning at different network levels, such as for state, provincial, federal, or national jurisdictions.
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Acknowledgments
The work reported here was funded by the U.S. National Cooperative Highway Research Program. This support is gratefully appreciated. However, the views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of the sponsor. Idaho Transportation Department kindly provided the bridge inventory data and assistance in gathering other data from the involved trucking companies. Their assistance is acknowledged with gratitude, without which the reported work would not have been completed.
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Received: Nov 11, 2008
Accepted: Jan 11, 2009
Published online: Jan 15, 2010
Published in print: Feb 2010
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