18 M T Girder Bridge-statica-August-2012
18 M T Girder Bridge-statica-August-2012
T- GIRDER BRIDGE
PART- I : SUPERSTRUCTURE DESIGN
Consultant: XXXXX
Project: YYYYY
Name of Bridge: RRRRR
Prepared by: Designer
Checked by: Client
Case: Statical calculation
Date: Date-Month-Year
1. DESIGN DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
1.1 Subject Information:
Superstructure type:- Simple span R.C.T Girder
Clear span : 18 m
Clear Roadway 7.3 m concrete ( section 9.3)
Curb 0.85 m
1.2 Material properties:
Concrete :- Grade C - 30 concrete ( section 9.3)
fc'= = 24 MPa ( fc' cylinder ) = 30 MPa ( fc' cube )
fc=0.4*fc' = 10 MPa (For serviceability)
Ec=.043gC1.5sqrt(fc') = 24,768 MPa
1.3 Reinforcement steel:
Grade 400 steel: For rebars diam. above 16mm
fy = 400 MPa
fs = 200 MPa
Es = 200,000 MPa S 5.4.3.2
Grade 300 steel: For rebars less than diam. 16
fy = 300 MPa
fs = 150 MPa
Es = 200,000 MPa S 5.4.3.2
Modular ratio n = Ec / Es = 8.07 Use n = 8
Live Loading: (1) Design Truck : HL-93 live load
(2) Design Tandem
P/4 P P P P
(4.3m) (4.3m - 9.0m) (1.8m)
250
250
W1
850 W2
800 50
300 W3 250
W4
400
1000 900
1200
bw
Railing Load
E=0.833x+1140, where x=the distance in mm from load to point of support
E= 1681.45 mm 1.681 m x= 0.650 m
Live load moment per linear meter width of slab Ph= 44.51 kN
MRL= (Ph/E)*h= 34.41 kNm/m h= 1.3 m
ii ) Design Tandem
The design tandem wheel load, P = 55kN, is smaller than the design truck load, P=72.5kN, and hence not considered for
for overhang design
iii)Lane Load
Longutidinal lane load distrbution=9.3kN/M 9.30 kN/M
Transversal lane load distrbution=(9.3/3)kN/M= 3.10 kN/M
Mlane load = 1.55 kNm/m
5.1.2 Reinforcement
Weight of Diaphragms:
Conc. Load P1 = 5.63 kN
Conc. Load P2 = 11.25 kN
P1 P1 ( KN)
WDL
x VDL MDL
(m) (kN) (kNm)
0.00 330.07 0.00
0.925 297.62 295.51
1.850 265.18 561.01
2.775 232.74 796.50
3.700 200.29 1001.98
4.625 167.85 1177.45
5.550 135.40 1322.90
6.475 102.96 1438.35
7.400 70.51 1523.78
8.325 38.07 1579.20
9.250 5.63 1604.61
b) Interior Girder
Diaphragms:
Conc. Load P1 = 11.25 kN
P1 P1 P1 ( KN) P1 ( KN)
WDL WDL
L
L
b) Design Tandem
P P P P
(1.2m) (1.8m)
The design lane load shall consists of a load of 9.3KN/m, uniformly distributed in the longitudinal direction. Transversely, the design lane load shall be assumed
to be uniformly distributed over 3m width. (AASHTO 2004 Art 3.6.1.2.4)
Lane load for exterior girder 4.495 kN/m Load width= 1.45
Ra=Rb= 41.58 kN
Lane load for interior girder 6.82 kN/m Load width= 2.20
Ra=Rb= 63.09 kN
Distribution Factor for Shear (Sec. 13.4: Table 13-7 & 13-8)
Exterior Girder:
Case-1: One Design lane loaded
The lever rule is applied assuming that the slab is simply supported over the longitudinal beams (Table 13-8)
Influence Lines for Bending Moment at "x" distance from end support
Influence Lines for Bending Moments at 'X' distance from end support
Live Load 1:
x Design Truck
(m) Coefficients VLL+IM
A B C D E F
0 1.000 0.768 0.535 - - - 253.72
0.925 0.950 0.718 0.485 - - - 238.71
1.85 0.900 0.668 0.435 - - - 223.70
2.775 0.850 0.618 0.385 - - - 208.69
3.7 0.800 0.568 0.335 - - - 193.67
4.625 0.750 0.518 0.285 - - - 178.66
5.55 0.700 0.468 0.235 - - - 163.65
6.475 0.650 0.418 0.185 - - - 148.64
7.4 0.600 0.368 0.135 - - - 133.62
8.325 0.550 0.318 0.085 - - - 118.61
9.25 0.500 0.268 0.035 - - - 103.60
VLL+I
Live Load 2: Design Tandem (MAX)
Coefficients VLL+IM
A B C D (kN)
1.000 0.935 0.124 0.059 214.50 253.72
0.950 0.885 0.074 0.009 194.26 238.71
0.900 0.835 0.024 - 178.11 223.70
0.850 0.785 - - 165.53 208.69
0.800 0.735 - - 155.41 193.67
0.750 0.685 - - 145.28 178.66
0.700 0.635 - - 135.16 163.65
0.650 0.585 - - 125.04 148.64
0.600 0.535 - - 114.91 133.62
0.550 0.485 - - 104.79 118.61
0.500 0.435 - - 94.67 103.60
1.25VDL+
1.25VDL+
1.75VLL+IM+
1.75VLL+IM+
1.75Vlane
x VDL Vlane VLL+I 1.75Vlane VDL Vlane VLL+I Vmax
(m) (kN) (kN) (kN) (kN) (kN) (kN) (kN) (kN) (kN) 675.07
0.00 330.07 41.58 253.72 929.36 330.07 63.09 281.9 1016.33 1016.33 619.63
0.925 297.62 37.42 238.71 855.26 297.62 56.78 265.2 935.55 935.55 564.20
1.85 265.18 33.26 223.70 781.16 265.18 50.47 248.6 854.76 854.76 508.77
2.775 232.74 29.11 208.69 707.05 232.74 44.16 231.9 773.98 773.98 453.33
3.7 200.29 24.95 193.67 632.95 200.29 37.85 215.2 693.19 693.19 397.90
4.63 167.85 20.79 178.66 558.85 167.85 31.54 198.5 612.40 612.40 342.47
5.55 135.40 16.63 163.65 484.74 135.40 25.23 181.8 531.62 531.62 287.03
6.475 102.96 12.47 148.64 410.64 102.96 18.93 165.2 450.83 450.83 231.60
7.4 70.51 8.32 133.62 336.54 70.51 12.62 148.5 370.05 370.05 176.17
8.325 38.07 4.16 118.61 262.43 38.07 6.31 131.8 289.26 289.26 120.73
9.25 5.63 0.00 103.60 188.33 5.63 0.00 115.1 208.47 208.47 0.00
1.25MDL+ 1.25MDL+
1.75MLL+IM+ 1.75MLL+IM+
x MDL Mlane MLL+IM 1.75Mlane MDL Mlane MLL+IM 1.75Mlane Mmax
(m) (kNm) (kNm) (kNm) (kNm) (kNm) (kNm) (kNm) (kNm) (kNm)
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.00
0.925 295.51 36.54 348.28 1042.82 295.51 55.44 163.4 752.29 1042.82
1.85 561.01 69.23 652.76 1964.74 561.01 105.04 306.2 1420.89 1964.74
2.775 796.50 98.07 913.43 2765.75 796.50 148.80 428.4 2005.81 2765.75
3.7 1001.98 123.07 1130.29 3445.86 1001.98 186.73 530.2 2507.05 3445.86
4.625 1177.45 144.23 1303.34 4005.05 1177.45 218.83 611.3 2924.60 4005.05
5.55 1322.90 161.53 1432.59 4443.35 1322.90 245.09 672.0 3258.47 4443.35
6.475 1438.35 174.99 1518.04 4760.74 1438.35 265.51 712.0 3508.65 4760.74
7.4 1523.78 184.61 1559.67 4957.22 1523.78 280.10 731.6 3675.15 4957.22
8.325 1579.20 190.38 1568.81 5052.59 1579.20 288.85 735.9 3767.25 5052.59
9.25 1604.61 192.30 1381.20 4759.39 1604.61 291.77 762.1 3849.96 4759.39
6.2. DESIGN FOR FLEXURE
a) Design Loads
The factored loads in the above tables are the design loads and the structure shall be designed to carry the expected design loads as calculated
above.
b) Effective Compression Flange Width, beff, ( AASHTO Art. 4.6.2.6.1)
Exterior Girder
For exterior beams, the effective flange width may be taken as one-half the effective width of the adjacent interior beam, plus the least of:
Interior Girder
The effective compression flange width, beff, is the minimum of the following:
a. 1/4 span = 4.63 m L= 18.50 m
b.
12 times the average thickness of the slab, plus the greater of web thickness
or one-half of the width of the top flange of the girder = 2.80 m hf = 0.20 m
c. The average spacing of the adjacent beam = 2.20 m bw = 0.40 m
Effective compression flange width, beff = 2.20 m Clear S b/n gir.= 1.800 m
Use compression flange width, beff = 2.10 m
Vertical
Minimum clear distance between two layers of bars is 1 inch or dia of bar = 32 mm Art 8.21.3
Thus, minimum center to center spacing of bars when there is lap = 96 mm
Use vertical center to center spacing of bars b/n layers = 100 mm
16 12868 1081
D = 1.400 m
d' = sum ai*di = 0.084 m
sum ai
d = D - d' = 1.316 m
b = 2.100 m
g) Serviceability Requirements
Fatigue stress limits ( ERA BDM Section 9.6.2 ) or (AASHTO LRFD Art. 5.5.3.2)
Fatigue stress limits will be checked for the service load conditions. The permissible stress range is given by Eq. 9.19.
ff = 145 - 0.33 fmin + 55 (r/h) r/h = 0.3
MDL= 1604.61 KNm
k = [rn+0.5(ts/d)2] / (rn+(ts/d) = 0.258 MLL+IM= 1568.81 KNm
k*d = 0.339 m r=As/bd= 0.00466
T-beam b= 2.10 m
If it is rectangular beam d= 1.32 m
j = 1 - k/3 = - hf= 0.20 m
n= 8
As= 12,868 mm2
If it is T-beam
j = 6 - 6(hf/d)+2(hf/d)2 - (hf/d)3/(2pn) = 0.935
6 - 3 (hf/d)
The minimum stress, fmin , is : (the minimum stress is created when there is no vehicle moving on the bridge,i.e., due to the self weight only)
fmin = MDL/(As*j*d) = 101.39 N/mm2
The maximim stress, fmax, is caused by the total load ( M DL+LL+IM ) (the maximum stress is created when there vehicle is moving on the bridge,i.e., due to the self weight+moving load)
fmax = (MDL+LL+IM) /(As*j*d) = 200.51 N/mm2
The actual stress range, delta ff, is:
Delta ff = fmax - fmin = 99.12 N/mm2
The fatigue stress limit, ff, is
ff = 145 - 0.33* fmin + 55 (r/h) = 128.04 N/mm2 >> 99.12 N/mm2
OK !!
h) Bar Cutting
Development of Reinforcement (ERA BDM Sec. 9.4.3)or AASHTO, Art. 5.11.1.2.2
Positive moment reinforcement: Atleast one-third of the positive moment reinforcement in simple span members shall extend along
the same face of the member beyond the centerline of the support.
x Mx
(m) (KNm) 4Æ32 8Æ32 12Æ32 16Æ32 0Æ32
0.00 0.000 1520.59 2997.12 4415.70 5780.97 0.00
0.93 1042.82 1520.59 2997.12 4415.70 5780.97 0.00
1.85 1964.74 1520.59 2997.12 4415.70 5780.97 0.00
2.78 2765.75 1520.59 2997.12 4415.70 5780.97 0.00
3.70 3445.86 1520.59 2997.12 4415.70 5780.97 0.00
4.63 4005.05 1520.59 2997.12 4415.70 5780.97 0.00
5.55 4443.35 1520.59 2997.12 4415.70 5780.97 0.00
6.48 4760.74 1520.59 2997.12 4415.70 5780.97 0.00
7.40 4957.22 1520.59 2997.12 4415.70 5780.97 0.00
8.33 5052.59 1520.59 2997.12 4415.70 5780.97 0.00
9.25 4759.39 1520.59 2997.12 4415.70 5780.97 0.00
15,000
14,000 5.492
13,000
12,000
11,000
Mx(kNm)
10,000
9,000
8,000
7,000
6,000 Series1
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
X distance
Bar Cutting & Resisting Moment for Exterior & Interior Girder
0R
Type Asf (mm2) M1(KNM) a M2(KNM) jMt
G0 NA NA NA NA NA
G1 NA NA NA NA NA
G2 NA NA NA NA NA
G3 NA NA NA NA NA
G4 NA NA NA NA NA
x Mx
(m) (KNm) covered dis
0.00 0.000 Type No. of bars R or T Resisting Moment x for moment from to length of bar
0.925 1042.823 G0 4 R 1,520.59 1.502 0 1.502 18.9
1.850 1964.740 G1 4 R 2,997.12 3.28 1.502 3.28 15.50
2.775 2765.751 G2 4 R 4,415.70 5.754 3.28 5.754 11.94
3.700 3445.856 G3 4 R 5,780.97 10.25 3.28 10.25 11.94
4.625 4005.055
5.550 4443.348
6.475 4760.736
7.400 4957.218
8.325 5052.592
9.25 4759.392
e db= 32.000
e = 4*db = 4*32mm = 128mm
d = 10*db =320mm
d
a = 1/2*circumf.+4*db = 630mm
4db= 128.00
Standard hook length= 0.63 m
5db= 160.00
length=
Length of Flexural Reinforcement bars
resistance length total length The bar start at x= d
Bar- G0 = 14* Diam. 32 bars 1520.59 9.24 19.74 m 0.050 1.328
Bar- G1 =4*diam.32 bars 2997.12 7.75 18.13 m 0.136 1.324
Bar- G2 =4*diam.32 bars 4415.70 5.97 14.57 m 1.914 1.324
Bar- G3 = 4*diam.32 bars 5780.97 5.97 14.57 m 1.914 1.324
Bar- G4 =4*diam.32 bars 0.00 0.00 2.63 m 7.884 1.324
20.86
i ) Skin Reinforcement
If the effective depth, de, of reinforced concrete member exceeds 900mm, longitudinal skin reinforcement shall be uniformly distributed along both side
faces of the member for a distance d/2 nearest the flexural tension reinforcement.
The area of skin reinforcement, Ask, in mm2/m of height on each side face shall not be less than
Ask > = 0.001*(de - 760) <= As/1200
Effective depth de = D - d' = 1050 mm > 900mm 0.661
Therefore, Skin Reinf. shall be provided!
Ask > = 0.001*(de - 760) = 290 mm2/m d= 1.322 m
Spacing = as/As * 1000 = 690 mm diam. = 16 mm
Maximum spacing, Smax, lesser of d/6 or 300mm = 220 mm
Use diam. 16 mm bars c/c 200 mm G4
x Vx
(m) (KN)
0.00 1016.33
FACTORED SHEAR FORCES DIAGRAM
0.93 935.55 1200
1.85 854.76 1000
Shear Force (KN)
2.78 773.98
800
Shear Force (KN)
800
3.70 693.19
4.63 612.40 600
5.55 531.62 400
6.48 450.83
200
7.40 370.05
8.33 289.26 0
9.25 208.47 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Distance (m)
Shear reinforcement
Actual/Recom
mended
Spacing
x(m) Vu(KN) dv(m) Vc(KN) Vs(KN) 0.1*f'c*bw*dv (KN) Smax1(mm) Smax2(mm) Scal.(mm) Sprov.(mm) (mm)
0.00 1016.33 1.328 431.988 697.27 1274.88 600 417 129 129 80
0.93 935.55 2.394 778.750 260.75 2298.24 600 417 623 417 300
1.85 854.76 2.394 778.750 170.99 2298.24 600 417 950 417 300
2.78 773.98 2.394 778.750 81.22 2298.24 600 417 2000 417 300
3.70 693.19 2.369 770.617 -0.41 2274.24 600 417 -395178 417 300
4.63 612.40 2.369 770.617 0.00 2274.24 600 417 0 417 300
5.55 531.62 2.369 770.617 0.00 2274.24 600 417 0 417 300
6.48 450.83 2.369 770.617 0.00 2274.24 600 417 0 417 300
7.40 370.05 2.344 762.485 0.00 2250.24 600 417 0 417 300
8.33 289.26 2.344 762.485 0.00 2250.2 600 417 0 417 300
9.25 208.47 2.344 762.485 0.00 2250.2 600 417 0 417 300
G5
6.4 DEFLECTION (Serviceabilty Requirement (AASHTO-Art. 5.7.3.6.2))
6.4.1 Computation of Gross Moment of Inertia
A) Centroid of cross section
For simplicity of calculations, the slab surface is assumed level, i.e., without crossfall. The center of gravity is calculated from bottom of girder
Area, Ai Centroid, yi Ai*yi
Part (m2) (m) (m3) Centroid of area
Top Slab 1.80 1.30 2.340 y1=sum Ai*yi/(sum Ai)= 1.00 m
Bottom slab
Girder 1.68 0.68 1.134
Sum 3.48 3.47
E) Transformed section
Transformed section
beff
fc
c
C
kd
kd
d
d
jd
nAs fs
T
bw
The live load deflection at middspan for different loading conditions that is analogous to the moving
load pattern is given as follows:
P P P/4
- When investigating the maximum absolute deflection, all design lanes should be loaded; and all
supporting components should be assumed to deflect equally.
- The live load portion of load combination Service I of Table 3-3( i.e, load factors for both live
and dead load equal to 1.0) with dynamic load allowance factor should be applied.
P with IM = 385.7 kN **two lane loads taken
w lane load = 18.6 N/mm
def. Lane =5wL4/(384EIe) = 0.57 mm
According to Chapter 3,
- The live load deflection should be taken as the larger of :
* That resulting from the design truck alone, or
* That resulting from 25 percent of the design truck together with the design lane load.
Maximum
total truck deflection
a x x1 x2 x3 delta 1 (mm) delta 2 (mm) delta 3 (mm) load (max
deflection (truck,0.25*
truck+lane)
0 0.000 9.900 14.20 18.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.57
0.05 0.925 8.975 13.28 17.58 0.61 0.57 0.15 1.33 1.33
0.1 1.850 8.050 12.35 16.65 1.15 1.19 0.53 2.87 2.87
0.15 2.775 7.125 11.43 15.73 1.58 1.82 1.07 4.46 4.46
0.2 3.700 6.200 10.50 14.80 1.87 2.38 1.68 5.93 5.93
0.25 4.625 5.275 9.58 13.88 2.01 2.85 2.31 7.17 7.17
0.3 5.550 4.350 8.65 12.95 1.98 3.19 2.90 8.07 8.07
0.35 6.475 3.425 7.73 12.03 1.80 3.38 3.40 8.58 8.58
0.4 7.400 2.500 6.80 11.10 1.46 3.41 3.79 8.66 8.66
0.45 8.325 1.575 5.88 10.18 1.00 3.27 4.03 8.30 8.30
0.5 9.250 0.650 4.95 9.25 0.43 2.98 4.11 7.53 7.53
Therefore, the maximum live load deflection is the maximum of the tabulated values above.