Guidelines for Designing Bridge Piers and Abutments for Vehicle Collisions

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General Information
Solicitation Number: 860
Status: End Solicitation Phase
Date Posted: Mar 09, 2004
Last Updated: Jul 06, 2006
Solicitation Expires: Mar 09, 2005
Partners: FL, GA, KS, MN, NY, OH, PA, TN, TX, WI
Lead Organization: Texas Department of Transportation
Financial Summary
Commitment Start Year: 2005
Commitment End Year: 2008
100% SP&R Approval: Approved
Commitments Required: $425,000.00
Commitments Received: $430,000.00
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Frank Bailey
rtimain@txdot.gov
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): Eric Munley
Eric.Munley@dot.gov
Phone: 202-493-3046

Background

This project is proposed with Texas as the lead state. The AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications require that abutments and piers located within a distance of 30.0 feet of the edge of the roadway, or within a distance of 50.0 feet to the centerline of a railway track, shall be designed for an equivalent static force of 400 KIP. Supporting documentation for this design requirement, both its applicability and the magnitude of the design force, is not extensive. Further detailed guidance for the design engineer is not available. Two issues need to be addressed: 1. What risks warrant application of this requirement? and 2, is the magnitude of design force (400 KIP) appropriate? Traffic counts, traffic mixes and site geometry combine to influence the probability of a collision and the magnitude of the consequences of a collision and are not included in the Specification. A probabilistic risk analysis for determing the design requirements should be considered/developed for designing piers and abutments for vehicle collisions. Magnitude of the design force (400 KIP) was established from data available at the time the LRFD Specification was prepared. Additional data/information are now available from data available and more are needed to address whether the magnitutde of the 400 KIP design force should be changed. Recent tests with single unit trucks colliding with fixed bollards and concrete walls have yielded data that will be applicable. More information for heavily loaded articulated vehicles is still needed. Some helpful information might be obtained from reconstruction of recent collisions of such vehicles that have occurred in the field. This project will be conducted in two phases, as listed below in the scope of work. All Phase I work shall be completed, and recommendations for Phase 2 work (if any) approved by the project sponsors, prior to commencement of any Phase 2 research activities.

Objectives

Develop guidelines supplementing current AASHTO LRFD specifications for collision loads on piers and abutments, including examples utilizing proposed methodology. Develop presentation materials in suitable format (PowerPoint) for use in introducing concepts and new methodology to bridge design engineers.

Scope of Work

Phase I (18 months, $300,000 estimated) will include the following tasks: 1a. Literature review, 1b. Computer simulations of vehicle bridge column and abutment collisions, 1c. Accident survey and analysis study, 1d. Development of a risk analysis methodology for vehicle/bridge column and abutment collisions (analogous to AASHTO LRFD vessel impact requirements), 1e. Detailed justification and work plan for research (if any) to be conducted under Phase 2 of the project, 1f. Provide facilities and host a meeting to present Phase I results to project sponsors, including pooled fund project contributors from other state DOTs. Include $20,000 in project budget for reimbursement of travel expenses for out-of-state participants. Phase 2 (6 months, $125,000 estimated) may include the following tasks: 2a. Crash testing with a single unit truck to verify loading from Phase I literature survey and computer simulations, 2b. Crash testing of a 5-axle tractor rig to verify loading from Phase 1 liertaure survey and computer simulations.

Comments

Suggested state contribution is $50,000.

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