AASHTO BSG-1-2011 Bridge Security Guidelines.pdf
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1、Bridge Security Guidelines2011American Association of State Highway and Transportation OfficialsBSG-1.indd 1 8/29/2011 12:45:22 PM 2011 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.ii American Association
2、of State Highway and Transportation Officials 444 North Capitol Street, NW Suite 249 Washington, DC 20001 202-624-5800 phone/202-624-5806 fax www.transportation.org 2011 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of Am
3、erica. This book or parts thereof may not be reproduced in any form without written permission of the publishers. Cover photos courtesy of the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development Bridge and Structural Design Section. ISBN: 978-1-56051-521-0 Pub Code: BSG-1 2011 by the American Ass
4、ociation of State Highway and Transportation Officials.All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.BRIDGE SECURITY GUIDELINES iii AASHTO EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 20102011 Officers President: Susan Martinovich, P.E., Nevada Vice President: Kirk T. Steudle, P.E., Michigan Secretary/Tr
5、easurer: Carlos Braceras, Utah Regional Representatives REGION I George N. Campbell, Jr., New Hampshire Beverley K. Swaim-Staley, Maryland REGION II Mike Hancock, Kentucky Robert St. Onge, South Carolina REGION III Thomas K. Sorel, Minnesota Vacant REGION IV Amadeo Saenz, Jr., Texas Francis G. Ziegl
6、er P.E., North Dakota Non-Voting Members Immediate Past President: Vacant Executive Director: John Horsley, AASHTO 2011 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.iv HIGHWAYS SUBCOMMITTEE ON BRIDGES AND
7、STRUCTURES 20102011 MALCOLM T. KERLEY, Chair DAVID P. HOHMANN, Vice Chair M. MYINT LWIN, Federal Highway Administration, Secretary RAJ AILANEY, Federal Highway Administration, Assistant Secretary KEITH M. PLATTE, AASHTO Liaison KELLEY REHM, AASHTO Liaison ALABAMA, John F. “Buddy” Black, Eric J. Chri
8、stie, William “Tim” Colquett ALASKA, Richard A. Pratt ARIZONA, Jean A. Nehme ARKANSAS, Carl Fuselier CALIFORNIA, Barton J. Newton , Susan Hida, Michael Keever COLORADO, Mark A. Leonard, Michael G. Salamon CONNECTICUT, Julie F. Georges DELAWARE, Jiten K. Soneji, Barry A. Benton DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA,
9、Ronaldo T. “Nick” Nicholson, L. Donald Cooney, Konjit “Connie” Eskender FLORIDA, Sam Fallaha, Dennis Golabek, Jeff Pouliotte GEORGIA, Paul V. Liles, Jr. HAWAII, Paul T. Santo IDAHO, Matthew M. Farrar ILLINOIS, D. Carl Puzey, Tim Armbrecht, Thomas J. Domagalski INDIANA, Anne M. Rearick IOWA, Norman L
10、. McDonald KANSAS, Loren R. Risch, James J. Brennan KENTUCKY, Mark Hite, Marvin Wolfe LOUISIANA, Hossein Ghara, Arthur DAndrea, Paul Fossier MAINE, David B. Sherlock, Jeffrey S. Folsom, Wayne Frankhauser Jr. MARYLAND, Earle S. Freedman, Robert J. Healy, Jeffrey L. Robert MASSACHUSETTS, Alexander K.
11、Bardow, Shoukry Elnahal MICHIGAN, Steven P. Beck, David Juntunen MINNESOTA, Nancy Daubenberger, Kevin Western MISSISSIPPI, Mitchell K. Carr, B. Keith Carr MISSOURI, Dennis Heckman, Michael Harms MONTANA, Kent M. Barnes NEBRASKA, Mark J. Traynowicz, Mark Ahlman, Fouad Jaber NEVADA, Mark P. Elicegui,
12、Todd Stefonowicz NEW HAMPSHIRE, Mark W. Richardson, David L. Scott NEW JERSEY, Vacant NEW MEXICO, Raymond M. Trujillo, Jimmy D. Camp NEW YORK, Arthur P. Yannotti, Wahid Albert, Donald F. Dwyer NORTH CAROLINA, Greg R. Perfetti, Dan Holderman NORTH DAKOTA, Terrence R. Udland OHIO, Timothy J. Keller, J
13、awdat Siddiqi OKLAHOMA, Robert J. Rusch, Gregory D. Allen, John A. Schmiedel OREGON, Bruce V. Johnson, Hormoz Seradj PENNSYLVANIA, Thomas P. Macioce, Lou Ruzzi PUERTO RICO, (Vacant) RHODE ISLAND, David Fish SOUTH CAROLINA, Barry W. Bowers, Jeff Sizemore SOUTH DAKOTA, Kevin Goeden TENNESSEE, Edward P
14、. Wasserman TEXAS, David P. Hohmann, Keith L. Ramsey U.S. DOT, M. Myint Lwin, Raj Ailaney UTAH, Carmen Swanwick VERMONT, Wayne B. Symonds VIRGINIA, Malcolm T. Kerley, Kendal “Ken” Walus, Prasad L. Nallapaneni, Julius F. J. Volgyi, Jr. WASHINGTON, Jugesh Kapur, Tony M. Allen, Bijan Khaleghi WEST VIRG
15、INIA, Gregory Bailey, James D. Shook WISCONSIN, Scot Becker, Beth A. Cannestra, William C. Dreher WYOMING, Keith R. Fulton, Paul G. Cortez, Michael E. Menghini GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE, Kary H. Witt MDTA, Dan Williams N.J. TURNPIKE AUTHORITY, Richard J. Raczynski N.Y. STATE BRIDGE AUTHORITY, William J. Mo
16、reau PENN. TURNPIKE COMMISSION, James L. Stump U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, Phillip W. Sauser, Christopher H. Westbrook U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE, Tom Gillins ALBERTA, Lloyd Atkin KOREA, Eui-Joon Lee, Sang-Soon Lee NEWFOUNDLAND, Peter Lester NOVA SCOTIA, M
17、ark Pertus ONTARIO, Bala Tharmabala SASKATCHEWAN, Howard Yea TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH BOARD Waseem Dekelbab U.S. COAST GUARD, Hala Elgaaly 2011 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.BRIDGE SECURITY G
18、UIDELINES v FOREWORD The events that unfolded during the September 11 attacks on America prompted bridge engineers to face a new and unusual form of extreme event design. This new and unusual extreme event prompted the engineering community to consider blast-resistant design in bridge analysis. Hist
19、orically designers considered extreme event design to be limited to natural phenomenon such as earthquakes. Until September 11, 2001, rarely in the history of bridge design have engineers entertained designing bridges for an extreme event induced by man. Shortly after September 11, concerns of possi
20、ble attacks on our nations bridges led the United States government to initiate the Blue Ribbon Panel (BRP), a panel of experts comprised of the countrys most accomplished and renowned bridge engineers. This panel, along with the American Association of State Highways and Transportation Officials (A
21、ASHTO) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), was tasked with examining bridge and tunnel security; developing strategies and practices for deterring, disrupting, and mitigating potential attacks; and providing guidance to highway infrastructure owners and operators. The knowledge and expert
22、ise of the BRP members laid the foundation for the understanding of bridge and tunnel security and are recognized for their significant contribution. Among the many BRP findings and recommendations are that outreach and education are needed to develop greater awareness and professional capacity to a
23、ddress bridge and tunnel security challenges. In their opinion, trained professionals are needed to understand and meet these challenges. As a result of BRPs findings, the National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) funded Blast-Resistant Highway Bridges: Design and Detailing Guidelines, h
24、ereafter referred to as NCHRP 12-72. For this project, a research team was tasked to develop, design, and detail guidelines for improving the structural performance and resistance to explosive effects for new and existing bridges. This research was conducted by Eric B. Williamson, Ph.D., Associate P
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