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Box Girder Model Studies. Volume I
A full-size, reinforced concrete, box girder bridge, with an eighty-foot span, and a quarter-scale model of the same were instrumented and tested. Analysis of prototype data were discussed prior to writing of generalized computer programs for box girder analysis, based on a direct stiffness application of the Goldberg-Leve folded plate equations. This paper augments the scope of prototype analyses, discusses model test data, and establishes three-way correlations among prototype and model data and theoretical analyses. Effects of model strain history from the time of pouring until dead load was applied are considered. Additional studies are made of transverse distributions of live load resisting moments to prototype stringers, including effects of an intermediate diaphragm and barrier railings on those distributions. Similar studies are made of the model to assess the degree to which its behavior simulated that of the prototype. Model behavior under a simulated prototype dead load is considered. (Author)
Box Girder Model Studies. Volume I
A full-size, reinforced concrete, box girder bridge, with an eighty-foot span, and a quarter-scale model of the same were instrumented and tested. Analysis of prototype data were discussed prior to writing of generalized computer programs for box girder analysis, based on a direct stiffness application of the Goldberg-Leve folded plate equations. This paper augments the scope of prototype analyses, discusses model test data, and establishes three-way correlations among prototype and model data and theoretical analyses. Effects of model strain history from the time of pouring until dead load was applied are considered. Additional studies are made of transverse distributions of live load resisting moments to prototype stringers, including effects of an intermediate diaphragm and barrier railings on those distributions. Similar studies are made of the model to assess the degree to which its behavior simulated that of the prototype. Model behavior under a simulated prototype dead load is considered. (Author)
Box Girder Model Studies. Volume I
R. E. Davis (author) / C. F. Scheffey (author) / G. A. Castleton (author) / E. E. Evans (author)
1970
262 pages
Report
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English
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