2813744PDFTech ReportVHRC 70-R48VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilMcKeel, Wallace TVirginia Highway Research CouncilUS Transportation CollectionAn evaluation of the stress ranges in two typical highway bridge spans under service loadings was made in a cooperative study by the Virginia Highway Research Council and the Federal Highway Administration. The strains at selected points on the superstructure elements of the spans were recorded continuously for periods of four and five days under normal traffic conditions by means of an automatic, computer controlled data acquisition system, and converted to stress on the basis of assumed moduli of elasticity. The weights, axle spacings, and lateral positions by lane of trucks crossi...
This report is the first of a two-volume final report presenting the findings of the research work t...
PDFTech ReportFHWA/LA.13/509LTRC Project Number: 10-1STState Project Number: 736-99-1662Highway brid...
This report contains information concerning: The statistical determination of frequencies of criti...
217306464PDFTech ReportVHTRC 78-R14Load testsVirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilKinnier...
Increased volumes of truck traffic, pressure for increased axle and gross weight limits, and the us...
217303111PDFTech ReportVHTRC 76-R42Truss bridgesLoad testsVirginiaVirginia Transportation Research C...
Increased volumes of truck traffic, pressure for increased axle and gross weight limits, and the us...
When a bridge is designed, conservative assumptions are made with regard to load distribution and st...
An investigation of the dynamic response of three continuous highway bridges subjected to both a st...
New load design factors and models are introduced to account for site-specific live-load demands in ...
The recent bridge disaster at Point Pleasant, West Virginia, has renewed concern about the mechanism...
An investigation of the dynamic response of three continuous highway bridges subjected to both a st...
PDFTech ReportFHWA/IN/JTRP-2011/15SPR-3472LoadsLoad limitsDesign methodsUltimate load designFatigue ...
629103PDFTech ReportBridge superstructuresTraffic loadsVehicle weightTestsHahin, ChristopherSouth, J...
This report summarizes research activities which are described in detail in interim reports entitled...
This report is the first of a two-volume final report presenting the findings of the research work t...
PDFTech ReportFHWA/LA.13/509LTRC Project Number: 10-1STState Project Number: 736-99-1662Highway brid...
This report contains information concerning: The statistical determination of frequencies of criti...
217306464PDFTech ReportVHTRC 78-R14Load testsVirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilKinnier...
Increased volumes of truck traffic, pressure for increased axle and gross weight limits, and the us...
217303111PDFTech ReportVHTRC 76-R42Truss bridgesLoad testsVirginiaVirginia Transportation Research C...
Increased volumes of truck traffic, pressure for increased axle and gross weight limits, and the us...
When a bridge is designed, conservative assumptions are made with regard to load distribution and st...
An investigation of the dynamic response of three continuous highway bridges subjected to both a st...
New load design factors and models are introduced to account for site-specific live-load demands in ...
The recent bridge disaster at Point Pleasant, West Virginia, has renewed concern about the mechanism...
An investigation of the dynamic response of three continuous highway bridges subjected to both a st...
PDFTech ReportFHWA/IN/JTRP-2011/15SPR-3472LoadsLoad limitsDesign methodsUltimate load designFatigue ...
629103PDFTech ReportBridge superstructuresTraffic loadsVehicle weightTestsHahin, ChristopherSouth, J...
This report summarizes research activities which are described in detail in interim reports entitled...
This report is the first of a two-volume final report presenting the findings of the research work t...
PDFTech ReportFHWA/LA.13/509LTRC Project Number: 10-1STState Project Number: 736-99-1662Highway brid...
This report contains information concerning: The statistical determination of frequencies of criti...