There are hundreds of structurally deficient or functionally obsolete bridges in the state of Iowa. With the majority of these bridges located on rural county roads where there is limited funding available to replace the bridges, diagnostic load testing can be utilized to determine the actual load carrying capacity of the bridge. One particular family or fleet of bridges that has been determined to be desirable for load testing consists of single-span bridges with non-composite, cast-in-place concrete decks, steel stringers, and timber substructures. Six bridges with poor performing superstructure and substructure from the aforementioned family of bridges were selected to be load tested. The six bridges were located on rural roads in five d...
Based on previous National Bridge Inventory data, the state of Iowa has nearly 20,000 bridges on low...
As a result of the construction of the Saylorville Dam and Reservoir on the Des Moines River, six hi...
Bridge load testing can answer a variety of questions about bridge behavior that cannot be answered ...
There are hundreds of structurally deficient or functionally obsolete bridges in the state of Iowa. ...
Problems with unknown bridge foundations in Iowa are often associated with timber substructures. Tim...
Problems with unknown bridge foundations in Iowa are often associated with timber substructures. Tim...
Low-volume road bridges are evaluated to improve rating and repair procedures for superstructures an...
Recent reports indicate that of the over 25,000 bridges in Iowa, slightly over 7,000 (29%) are eithe...
The objective of this work, Pilot Project - Demonstration of Capabilities and Benefits of Bridge Loa...
9621552003PDFTech ReportTR-445TestingLoadsForceStability (Mechanics)Bridge constructionBridge design...
The objective of this work, Pilot Project - Demonstration of Capabilities and Benefits of Bridge Loa...
The objective of this work, Pilot Project - Demonstration of Capabilities and Benefits of Bridge Loa...
The objective of this work, Pilot Project - Demonstration of Capabilities and Benefits of Bridge Loa...
As a result of the construction of the Saylorville Dam and Reservoir on the Des Moines River, six hi...
Newsletter of the Iowa Department of Transportation's Research and Technology Burea
Based on previous National Bridge Inventory data, the state of Iowa has nearly 20,000 bridges on low...
As a result of the construction of the Saylorville Dam and Reservoir on the Des Moines River, six hi...
Bridge load testing can answer a variety of questions about bridge behavior that cannot be answered ...
There are hundreds of structurally deficient or functionally obsolete bridges in the state of Iowa. ...
Problems with unknown bridge foundations in Iowa are often associated with timber substructures. Tim...
Problems with unknown bridge foundations in Iowa are often associated with timber substructures. Tim...
Low-volume road bridges are evaluated to improve rating and repair procedures for superstructures an...
Recent reports indicate that of the over 25,000 bridges in Iowa, slightly over 7,000 (29%) are eithe...
The objective of this work, Pilot Project - Demonstration of Capabilities and Benefits of Bridge Loa...
9621552003PDFTech ReportTR-445TestingLoadsForceStability (Mechanics)Bridge constructionBridge design...
The objective of this work, Pilot Project - Demonstration of Capabilities and Benefits of Bridge Loa...
The objective of this work, Pilot Project - Demonstration of Capabilities and Benefits of Bridge Loa...
The objective of this work, Pilot Project - Demonstration of Capabilities and Benefits of Bridge Loa...
As a result of the construction of the Saylorville Dam and Reservoir on the Des Moines River, six hi...
Newsletter of the Iowa Department of Transportation's Research and Technology Burea
Based on previous National Bridge Inventory data, the state of Iowa has nearly 20,000 bridges on low...
As a result of the construction of the Saylorville Dam and Reservoir on the Des Moines River, six hi...
Bridge load testing can answer a variety of questions about bridge behavior that cannot be answered ...