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Precast-prestressed Girder Bridges
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TxDOT deviates from the AASHTO LRFD Specifications for several girder types. The paragraphs below contain excerpts from the TxDOT LRFD Bridge Specifications, Revised April, 2007:
Live load distribution factors must conform to AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications, Article 4.6.2.2.2 for flexural moment and Article 4.6.2.2.3 for shear, except as noted below:
Live load distribution factors must conform to AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications, Article 4.6.2.2.2 for flexural moment and Article 4.6.2.2.3 for shear, except for exterior beam design. For exterior beam design, use a distribution factor for two or more design lanes loaded only. Do not use the distribution factor for one design lane loaded unless the clear roadway width is less than 20.0 ft. Use 1.0 for the multiple presence factor for one lane loaded. For exterior beams, multiply the result of the lever rule by 0.9 to account for continuity. The live load used to design the exterior beam must never be less than the live load used to design an interior beam.
For bridges with less than three girders in the cross section, assume the live load distribution factors for flexural moment and shear are equal to the number of lanes divided by the number of girders. Determine the number of lanes as required by AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications, Article 3.6.1.1.1.
Live load distribution factors for all beams, both moment and shear, must conform to AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications. Table 4.6.2.2.2b-1, using cross section (g), if the beams are connected only enough to prevent relative vertical displacement at their interfaces. This is called S/D distribution.
Do not apply the skew correction factors for moment as suggested in Article 4.6.2.2.2e nor for shear as suggested in Article 4.6.2.2.3c.
Regardless of topping, live load distribution factors for all beams–both moment and shear–must conform to AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications, Table 4.6.2.2.2b-1, using cross section (i) if beams are connected only enough to prevent relative vertical displacement at their interfaces. Use K = 2.2 when determining the live load distribution factor. Use S/10 as maximum limit on live load distribution.
Live load distribution factors must conform to AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications, Article 4.6.2.2.2 and Article 4.6.2.2.3. Use: