Bridge Traffic Loading Bridge Traffic Loading

Bridge Traffic Loading

From Research to Practice

Eugene O'Brien and Others
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Publisher Description

There is considerable uncertainty about what level of traffic loading bridges should be designed for. Codes specify notional load models, generally to represent extreme levels of normal traffic, but these are often crude and have inconsistent levels of safety for different load effects. Over the past few decades, increasing quantities of reliable truck weight data has become available and it is now possible to calculate appropriate levels of bridge traffic loading, both for specific bridges and for a road network.

Bridge Traffic Loading brings together experts from all over the world to deliver not just the state-of-the-art of vertical loading, but also to provide recommendations of best-practice for all the major challenges in the field – short-span, single and multi-lane bridge loading, dynamic allowance and long-span bridges. It reviews issues that continue to be debated, such as which statistical distribution is most appropriate, whether free-flowing or congested traffic governs and dealing with future traffic growth. Specialist consultants and bridge owners should find this invaluable, as will regulators.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2021
2 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
236
Pages
PUBLISHER
CRC Press
SIZE
14.5
MB
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