The dynamic interaction of vehicles and bridges results in live loads being induced into bridges that are greater than the vehicle’s static weight. To limit this dynamic effect, the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) currently requires that permitted trucks slow to five miles per hour and span the roadway centerline when crossing bridges. However, this practice has other negative consequences such as the potential for crashes, impracticality for bridges with high traffic volumes, and higher fuel consumption. The main objective of this work was to provide information and guidance on the allowable speeds for permitted vehicles and loads on bridges. A field test program was implemented on five bridges (i.e., two steel girder bridges, two ...
Traditionally, bridges are designed using static loads that arc increased by the dynamic load allowa...
Driven by a desire for simplicity, bridge design and assessment approaches have historically employe...
The 7th International Symposium on Heavy Vehicle Weights and Dimensions (ISHVWD), Delft, The Netherl...
The dynamic interaction of vehicles and bridges results in live loads being induced into bridges tha...
The dynamic interaction of vehicles and bridges results in live loads being induced into bridges tha...
PDFTech ReportInTrans Project 14-521BridgesDynamicsImpact loadsLive loadsHigh volume roadsSpeedTruck...
The dynamic interaction of vehicles and bridges results in live loads being induced into bridges tha...
PDFTech ReportInTrans project 14-521Highway bridgesBridgesLive loadsAxle loadsDynamic loadsSpeedIowa...
Transportation Research Board 89th Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 2010-1-10 to 2010-1-14Bridge codes...
Bridge plays an important role in a transportation system, and is directly linked to the country’s d...
Transportation Research Board 89th Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 2010-1-10 to 2010-1-14Bridge codes...
The dynamic Impact Factor (IM) of a bridge is influenced by many factors, including Vehicle-Bridge I...
With rapid industrial development, the overloading of bridges caused by heavy multi-axle vehicles ha...
Extremely large trucks with a weight exceeding the standard require a permit before the...
Traditionally, bridges are designed using static loads that are increased by the dynamic load allowa...
Traditionally, bridges are designed using static loads that arc increased by the dynamic load allowa...
Driven by a desire for simplicity, bridge design and assessment approaches have historically employe...
The 7th International Symposium on Heavy Vehicle Weights and Dimensions (ISHVWD), Delft, The Netherl...
The dynamic interaction of vehicles and bridges results in live loads being induced into bridges tha...
The dynamic interaction of vehicles and bridges results in live loads being induced into bridges tha...
PDFTech ReportInTrans Project 14-521BridgesDynamicsImpact loadsLive loadsHigh volume roadsSpeedTruck...
The dynamic interaction of vehicles and bridges results in live loads being induced into bridges tha...
PDFTech ReportInTrans project 14-521Highway bridgesBridgesLive loadsAxle loadsDynamic loadsSpeedIowa...
Transportation Research Board 89th Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 2010-1-10 to 2010-1-14Bridge codes...
Bridge plays an important role in a transportation system, and is directly linked to the country’s d...
Transportation Research Board 89th Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 2010-1-10 to 2010-1-14Bridge codes...
The dynamic Impact Factor (IM) of a bridge is influenced by many factors, including Vehicle-Bridge I...
With rapid industrial development, the overloading of bridges caused by heavy multi-axle vehicles ha...
Extremely large trucks with a weight exceeding the standard require a permit before the...
Traditionally, bridges are designed using static loads that are increased by the dynamic load allowa...
Traditionally, bridges are designed using static loads that arc increased by the dynamic load allowa...
Driven by a desire for simplicity, bridge design and assessment approaches have historically employe...
The 7th International Symposium on Heavy Vehicle Weights and Dimensions (ISHVWD), Delft, The Netherl...