The collision of barges against bridge piers is an extreme loading condition that usually governs the design of bridges that span navigable waterways. The magnitude and time variation of impact forces depend on several aspects, such as mass and speed of the barges, stiffness of the impacted structure, and structural behavior of the barge. The latter has a considerable influence, not only because it defines the maximum possible impact force but also because it defines the energy absorption capacity of the barge. The structural behavior of barges has been studied using scale models and numerical methods. However, the total deformation reached in these studies was limited to the size of the barge bow. Hence, there is uncertainty in the behavio...
In this paper, the effects of soil–structure interaction (SSI) on the response of a girder bridge pi...
PDFTech ReportBDK75-977-31UF Project No. 00087294Highway bridgesBridge designSpecificationsMaritime ...
AbstractThe forces and locations of inland barge impacts currently control the design specifications...
The collision of barge flotillas against bridge piers is a design scenario that often controls the d...
The current AASHTO equations for barge impact loads are based on scale models of barges, and may not...
The current design code governing bridge structure resistance to vessel impact loads in the U.S. is ...
Collision between a moving ship and a bridge in inner rivers is a frequent occurrence that seriously...
Current specifications for highway bridge design provide empirical relationships for computing later...
© 2014 Zijia HeThe resistance to ship impact is an important concern in the design of bridge structu...
Bridge piers located in navigable inland waterways are designed to resist impact forces from barges ...
The safety of bridge piers located in navigation waterways is often threatened by passing vessels no...
Since static analysis procedures in the vessel impact-resistant design codes neglect dynamic amplifi...
PDFTech ReportKTC-08-12/SPR261-03-1FKY SPR 261Bridge piersBargesWaterwaysImpact loadsFinite element ...
The inland waterway system in the United States is fundamental to the transportation system as a who...
Bridge structures across navigable waterways are vulnerable to barge collisions. To protect the brid...
In this paper, the effects of soil–structure interaction (SSI) on the response of a girder bridge pi...
PDFTech ReportBDK75-977-31UF Project No. 00087294Highway bridgesBridge designSpecificationsMaritime ...
AbstractThe forces and locations of inland barge impacts currently control the design specifications...
The collision of barge flotillas against bridge piers is a design scenario that often controls the d...
The current AASHTO equations for barge impact loads are based on scale models of barges, and may not...
The current design code governing bridge structure resistance to vessel impact loads in the U.S. is ...
Collision between a moving ship and a bridge in inner rivers is a frequent occurrence that seriously...
Current specifications for highway bridge design provide empirical relationships for computing later...
© 2014 Zijia HeThe resistance to ship impact is an important concern in the design of bridge structu...
Bridge piers located in navigable inland waterways are designed to resist impact forces from barges ...
The safety of bridge piers located in navigation waterways is often threatened by passing vessels no...
Since static analysis procedures in the vessel impact-resistant design codes neglect dynamic amplifi...
PDFTech ReportKTC-08-12/SPR261-03-1FKY SPR 261Bridge piersBargesWaterwaysImpact loadsFinite element ...
The inland waterway system in the United States is fundamental to the transportation system as a who...
Bridge structures across navigable waterways are vulnerable to barge collisions. To protect the brid...
In this paper, the effects of soil–structure interaction (SSI) on the response of a girder bridge pi...
PDFTech ReportBDK75-977-31UF Project No. 00087294Highway bridgesBridge designSpecificationsMaritime ...
AbstractThe forces and locations of inland barge impacts currently control the design specifications...