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Behavior and Design of Dapped Steel Plate Girders
The objective of this project is to provide a technical basis for the standardized design of dapped girder ends on steel highway bridges. The dapped end girder details investigated in this project, both as test specimens and analytical models, were based upon designs that are in service in the state of Texas. Analytical and fullscale experimental investigations were performed to provide information about the fatigue behavior and the ultimate strength behavior of the dapped girder ends considered in the study. Several engineering recommendations are forwarded based upon the results of the investigations.
Behavior and Design of Dapped Steel Plate Girders
The objective of this project is to provide a technical basis for the standardized design of dapped girder ends on steel highway bridges. The dapped end girder details investigated in this project, both as test specimens and analytical models, were based upon designs that are in service in the state of Texas. Analytical and fullscale experimental investigations were performed to provide information about the fatigue behavior and the ultimate strength behavior of the dapped girder ends considered in the study. Several engineering recommendations are forwarded based upon the results of the investigations.
Behavior and Design of Dapped Steel Plate Girders
G. T. Fry (author) / B. M. Bailey (author) / J. L. Farr (author) / J. E. Elliott (author) / P. B. Keating (author)
2005
178 pages
Report
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English
Strengthening of critically designed girders with dapped ends
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