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Introduction to Bridge Engineering

Course # CE-5154
03 Credit Hours
Lecture # 02+03
19 & 27-Mar-2011
Department of Civil Engineering,
University of Engineering & Technology,
Peshawar, Pakistan
Sequence of Presentation

• What is Bridge?

• Roles & Responsibilities of a Bridge Engineer

• Types of Bridges & Bridge Components

• Bridge Failure

20-Mar-2011 Lecture # 02 Dr. Syed Mohammad Ali Email: ali@civionics.pk CE-5154 Intro. to Bridge Engg. 2
What is Bridge?
• A1.2

• Bridge is a structure that has the heaviest responsibility in carrying a free flow of
traffic
• Width of the bridge (number of lanes) dictates the traffic volume of a road
segment
• The Load Carrying Capacity of a bridge
would dictate the weight of truck allowed
to cross the bridge (load limits can be
posted )

• Thus bridge controls both capacities:


– The volume and
– Weight of the traffic of the transportation system.

Golden Gate Bridge California


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What is Bridge?
• The most costly component of Transportation network

5,000 4,419
Value in Respective Year
Cost in Millions

4,000 3,500
NPV 2011
3,000
PKR

2,000 1,262
1,000
1,000 703 500 631
441
0
New Khiarabad Indus Brdg M1 Kabul River Northern
Brdg. (2003) (2007) Brdg M1 (2007) Bypass (2007)

• Currently ~6,000 bridges on Natl. Highways


– ~Rs. 400-700 bn asset (NHA bridges only)
– NHA budget FY 2009-10 was ~Rs.39.9 bn
– (6.2% of PSDP Rs.646 bn) [Min. of Fin. 2009]

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Roles and Responsibilities of a Bridge Engineer
• Safe and Economical Design
• The bridge engineer is often involved with several or
all aspects of bridge planning, design, & management
• This situation is not typical in the building
Architect usually heads a team (architects, civil,
structural, mechanical, & electrical engineers)
• In the bridge engineering, the bridge engineer works Sher Shah Bridge Collapse 2007
closely with other civil engineers (roadway alignment Karachi
and design)
• After the alignment is determined, the engineer
often controls the bridge type, aesthetics, and
technical details
• The bridge engineer has significant control over
– The design,
– construction, and
– maintenance processes
Hen-Shen Expwy Japan , Kobe EQ
6.9 Mw, 1996

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Broad Classification of Bridges

Bridge Classification

Material Usage Structural Form Span


Type Traffic

Slab Girder Truss


Pedestrian Highway, Short , Medium &
Steel Concrete Wood Arch Suspension Highway, Pedestrian,
Railroad, Aircraft Long
Hybrid Stone/Brick Cable-Stayed trains, transit, others

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Classification According to Traffic

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components

• Classification as per Structural Form

– Girder Bridge

– Arch Bridge

– Truss Bridge

– Suspension Bridge

– Cable-Stayed Bridges

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components

• Girder Bridge
– Most commonly constructed
– Usually used for Short and Medium spans (up to 50 m)
– Structural Action is to carry load in Shear and Flexural
– Economical and long lasting solution for vast majority of bridges
– Decks and girder usually act together to support the entire load in highway
bridges

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components

• Girder Bridge

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Typical Deck Super-structures Table A4.6.2.2.1-1

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Typical Deck Super-structures Table A4.6.2.2.1-1

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Typical Deck Super-structures Table A4.6.2.2.1-1

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Typical Deck Super-structures Table A4.6.2.2.1-1

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Typical Deck Super-structures Table A4.6.2.2.1-1

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Span lengths for various types of Super-structures

Ayub Bridge Havalian, KKH

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Arch Bridges
• Arch action reduces flexural stresses (that is Tensile Stresses )

• Arch is predominantly a compression member. Buckling needs attention.

• Can be economical as compared to equivalent straight simply supported girder or


truss bridge

• Suitable site would be Valley which has strong foundations on a rocks

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Arch Bridges
• Generally conventional curved arch rib has high fabrication & erection costs

• Erection easiest for Cantilever Arch and most difficult for Tied Arch

Tied Arch
Bridge in Neelum Valley, AJK
Is it an Arch?

Wooden Arch Bridge, Rocky


Mountains, Colorado, USA

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Arch Bridges

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Truss Bridges
• The primary member forces are axial tension or compression
• The open web system allows deep girders than for an equivalent solid web girder
• This may lead to economy in material and reduced dead weight
• The cost of fabrication and maintenance is high
• The truss is attractive choice in suspension bridges due to its superior
aerodynamic behavior
• Truss results in light structure that can be assembled member by member using
small lifting capacity equipment

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Truss Bridges

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Suspension Bridges
– Major element is a flexible cable, that transfers the loads to the towers and
anchorage
– This cable is from High Strength wires
– The deck is hung from the cable by Hangers also of high strength ropes (in tension)
– Suitable for very long spans
– Expensive to build and maintain

Thakot Bridge over River Indus Golden Gate Bridge California Totakan (near Swat)

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Cable-Stayed Bridges
– In comparison to suspension bridge, the cables are straight rather than curved.
Therefore the stiffness is greater
– The cables are anchored to the deck
– All individual cables are shorter than full length of the superstructure.
– Economical over 100-350m, some bridges are as long as 800m

– No such bridge built in Pakistan as yet but one is in construction phase in AJK,
work on one started in Muzaffarabad, AJK

Naluchi, Muzaffarabad, AJk

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components

• Classification with respect to Span

– Small Span Bridges up to 50 feet (15m)

– Medium Span Bridges up to 250 feet (75m)

– Large Span Bridges 150-500 feet (50-150m)

– Extra Large ( Long ) Span Bridges over 500 feet (150m)

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Small Span Bridges up to 50 feet (15m)
– Culverts

– Slab Bridges – 40 ft (12m)

– T-Beam Bridge – 30-60 ft (10-20m)

– Wood Beam Bridge


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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Medium Span Bridges up to 250 feet (75m)
– Pre-cast Concrete Box Beam Bridge – 30-150 ft (10-50m)

– Rolled Steel Beam Bridge up to 100 ft (30 m)

– Pre-cast Concrete I-Beam Bridge – 30-150 ft (10-50m)

– Cast-in-place RC Box Girder Bridge (20-40 m)

– Composite Steel Box Girder

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Large Span Bridges 150-500 feet (50-150m)

– Composite Steel Plate Girder Bridge

– Cast-in-place Post-Tensioned concrete Box Girder

– Post-Tensioned Concrete Segmental Construction

– Concrete Arch and Steel Arch

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Extra Large ( Long ) Span Bridges over 500 feet (150m)

– Cable Stayed Bridge

– Suspension Bridge

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Structural Arrangement
• Bridge types can also be classified according to the location of the main
structure elements relative to the surface on which the user travels:

– Main Structure Below the Deck Line

– Main Structure Above the Deck Line

– Main Structure coincides with the Deck Line

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Main Structure Below the Deck Line
– Arch Bridges
– Truss-Arch Bridges

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Main Structure Above the Deck Line
– Suspension Bridges
– Cable Stayed Bridges
– Through-Truss Bridges

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Main Structure coincides with the Deck Line
– Slab (solid and voided)
– T-Beam (cast-in-place)
– I-beam (pre-cast or pre-stressed)
– Wide-flange beam (composite & non- composite)
– Concrete Box (cast-in-place, segmental & pre-stressed)
– Steel Plate Girder (straight & haunched)
– Steel box (Orthotropic deck)*

• *An orthotropic bridge or orthotropic deck is one whose deck typically comprises a structural steel deck plate
stiffened either longitudinally or transversely, or in both directions. This allows the deck both to directly bear vehicular
loads and to contribute to the bridge structure's overall load-bearing behavior. The orthotropic deck may be integral
with or supported on a grid of deck framing members such as floor beams and girders.

• The same is also true of the concrete slab in a composite girder bridge, but the steel orthotropic deck is considerably
lighter, and therefore allows longer span bridges to be more efficiently designed.

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Main Components
Guard Rails

Girders Diaphragms

Transom / Pier Cap

Pier / column

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Main Components
Guard Rails

Abutment
Pier / column

Pile Cap

Piles

Abutment

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Main Components

Piles

Pile Cap

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Main Components

Bearing Pad

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Types of Bridges & Bridge Components
• Main Components

Multi-column Pier

Isolator / Base Isolator

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Bridge Failures
• Bridges do Fail!

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Bridge Failures
• Bridges do Fail!

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Bridge Failures
• Bridges do Fail!

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Q&A

Thanks!

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