A study was done to determine truck load spectra for bridges in New Jersey with emphasis on multiple truck presence statistics. Truck weight data were collected by the New Jersey Department of Transportation from 25 weigh-in-motion sites throughout the state between 1993 and 2003 (with some gaps). The sites encompass a variety of site-specific conditions, including truck volume, road and area type, and number of lanes. For each truck, the recorded parameters include the time of passage, speed, travel lane, number of axles, and axle loads and spacings. Of particular interest are the frequency and correlation among trucks simultaneously occurring on a bridge either as following, side by side, or staggered. This multiple presence directly affe...
Recent UCD research on dynamic bridge-truck interaction and bridge traffic loading in general is rep...
Abstract: It has been argued that the AASHTO LRFD design code for maximum live loads on highway brid...
The objective of this study is (1) to develop site-specific and component-specific live load models,...
In bridge design and evaluation, the characteristics of truck traffic is particularly important. Tru...
New load design factors and models are introduced to account for site-specific live-load demands in ...
Many highway bridges carry traffic in two same-direction lanes, and modeling the traffic loading on ...
Three highway bridges in the Canadian province of Manitoba are being monitored continuously not only...
Many highway bridges carry traffic in two same-direction lanes, and modeling the traffic loading on...
This paper presents a study on the multiple presence based on a 10-year Weigh-in-Motion records acqu...
The 7th International Symposium on Heavy Vehicle Weights and Dimensions (ISHVWD), Delft, The Netherl...
Proper management and maintenance of the highway transportation network is extremely important for t...
Accurate traffic loading models based on measured weigh-in-motion (WIM) data are essential for the a...
Abstract. Load models are developed for highway bridges. The models are based on the available stati...
Report No. CCEER-89-3The goal of this study was to statistically model the bending moments induced i...
Development of a valid live load model is essential for assessment of serviceability and safety of h...
Recent UCD research on dynamic bridge-truck interaction and bridge traffic loading in general is rep...
Abstract: It has been argued that the AASHTO LRFD design code for maximum live loads on highway brid...
The objective of this study is (1) to develop site-specific and component-specific live load models,...
In bridge design and evaluation, the characteristics of truck traffic is particularly important. Tru...
New load design factors and models are introduced to account for site-specific live-load demands in ...
Many highway bridges carry traffic in two same-direction lanes, and modeling the traffic loading on ...
Three highway bridges in the Canadian province of Manitoba are being monitored continuously not only...
Many highway bridges carry traffic in two same-direction lanes, and modeling the traffic loading on...
This paper presents a study on the multiple presence based on a 10-year Weigh-in-Motion records acqu...
The 7th International Symposium on Heavy Vehicle Weights and Dimensions (ISHVWD), Delft, The Netherl...
Proper management and maintenance of the highway transportation network is extremely important for t...
Accurate traffic loading models based on measured weigh-in-motion (WIM) data are essential for the a...
Abstract. Load models are developed for highway bridges. The models are based on the available stati...
Report No. CCEER-89-3The goal of this study was to statistically model the bending moments induced i...
Development of a valid live load model is essential for assessment of serviceability and safety of h...
Recent UCD research on dynamic bridge-truck interaction and bridge traffic loading in general is rep...
Abstract: It has been argued that the AASHTO LRFD design code for maximum live loads on highway brid...
The objective of this study is (1) to develop site-specific and component-specific live load models,...