AASHTO HB-17 DIVISION I SEC 2-2002 Division I Design - General Features of Design《公路桥的标准规范》.pdf
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1、2.1 GENERAL Section 2 GENERAL FEATURES OF DESIGN 2.2 STANDARD HIGHWAY CLEARANCES- GENERAL 2.1.1 Notations 2.2.1 Navigational Af = area of flanges (Article 2.7.4.3) b = flange width (Article 2.7.4.3) C = modification factor for concentrated load, P, used in D = clear unsupported distance between flan
2、ge compo- d = depth of W or I section (Article 2.7.4.3) Fa = allowable axial stress (Article 2.7.4.3) Fb = allowable bending stress (Article 2.7.4.2) F, = allowable shear stress (Article 2.7.4.2) F, = minimum yield stress (Article 2.7.4.2) fa = axial compression stress (Article 2.7.4.3) h = height o
3、f top rail above reference surface (Figure L = post spacing (Figure 2.7.4B) P = railing design loading = 10 kips (Article 2.7.1.3 P = railing design loading equal to P, P/2 or P/3 (Article t = flange or web thickness (Article 2.7.4.3) w = pedestrian or bicycle loading (Articles 2.7.2.2 and the desig
4、n of rail members (Article 2.7.1.3.1) nents (Article 2.7.4.3) 2.7.4B) and Figure 2.7.4B) 2.7.1.3.5) 2.7.3.2) 2.1.2 Width of Roadway and Sidewalk The width of roadway shall be the clear width mea- sured at right angles to the longitudinal center line of the bridge between the bottoms of curbs. If bru
5、sh curbs or curbs are not used, the clear width shall be the minimum width measured between the nearest faces of the bridge railing. The width of the sidewalk shall be the clear width, measured at right angles to the longitudinal center line of the bridge, from the extreme inside portion of the hand
6、rail to the bottom of the curb or guardtimber. If there is a truss, girder, or parapet wall adjacent to the roadway curb, the width shall be measured to the extreme walk side of these members. Permits for the construction of crossings over naviga- ble streams must be obtained from the U.S. Coast Gua
7、rd and other appropriate agencies. Requests for such permits from the U.S. Coast Guard should be addressed to the ap- propriate District Commander. Permit exemptions are al- lowed on nontidal waterways which are not used as a means to transport interstate or foreign commerce, and are not susceptible
8、 to such use in their natural condition or by reasonable improvement. 2.2.2 Roadway Width For recommendations on roadway widths for various volumes of traffic, see AASHTO A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets, or A Policy on Design Standards-Interstate System. 2.2.3 Vertical Clearance
9、 Vertical clearance on state trunk highways and inter- state systems in rural areas shall be at least 16 feet over the entire roadway width with an allowance for resurfac- ing. On state trunk highways and interstate routes through urban areas, a l6-foot clearance shall be provided except in highly d
10、eveloped areas. A l6-foot clearance should be provided in both rural and urban areas where such clear- ance is not unreasonably costly and where needed for de- fense requirements. Vertical clearance on all other high- ways shall be at least 14 feet over the entire roadway width with an allowance for
11、 resurfacing. 2.2.4 Other The channel openings and clearances shall be accept- able to agencies having jurisdiction over such matters. Channel openings and clearances shall conform in width, height, and location to all federal, state, and local requirements. 7 8 HIGHWAY BRIDGES 2.2.5 2.2.5 Curbs and
12、 Sidewalks The face of the curb is defined as the vertical or slop- ing surface on the roadway side of the curb. Horizontal measurements of roadway curbs are from the bottom of the face, or, in the case of stepped back curbs, from the bottom of the lower face. Maximum width of brush curbs, if used,
13、shall be 9 inches. Where curb and gutter sections are used on the road- way approach, at either or both ends of the bridge, the curb height on the bridge may equal or exceed the curb height on the roadway approach. Where no curbs are used on the roadway approaches, the height of the bridge curb abov
14、e the roadway shall be not less than 8 inches, and preferably not more than 10 inches. Where sidewalks are used for pedestrian traffic on urban expressways, they shall be separated from the bridge roadway by the use of a combination railing as shown in Figure 2.7.4B. In those cases where a New Jerse
15、y type parapet or a curb is constructed on a bridge, particularly in urban areas that have curbs and gutters leading to a bridge, the same widths between curbs on the approach roadways will be maintained across the bridge structure. A parapet or other railing installed at or near the curb line shall
16、 have its ends properly flared, sloped, or shielded. 2.3 HIGHWAY CLEARANCES FOR BRIDGES HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE o :L- 1 ROADWAY WIDTH O1 FIGURE 2.3.1 Clearance Diagram for Bridges limits of structure costs, type of structure, volume and de- sign speed of through traffic, span arrangement, skew, and ter
17、rain make the 30-foot offset impractical, the pier or wall may be placed closer than 30 feet and protected by the use of guardrail or other barrier devices. The guardrail or other device shall be independently supported with the roadway face at least 2 feet O inches from the face of pier or abutment
18、. The face of the guardrail or other device shall be at least 2 feet O inches outside the normal shoulder line. 2.3.1 Width 2.4.2 Vertical Clearance The horizontal clearance shall be the clear width and the vertical clearance the clear height for the passage of vehicular traffic as shown in Figure 2
19、.3.1. The roadway width shall generally equal the width of the approach roadway section including shoulders. Where curbed roadway sections approach a structure, the same section shall be carried across the structure. 2.3.2 Vertical Clearance The provisions of Article 2.2.3 shall be used. 2.4 HIGHWAY
20、 CLEARANCES FOR UNDERPASSES A vertical clearance of not less than 14 feet shall be provided between curbs, or if curbs are not used, over the entire width that is available for traffic. 2.4.3 Curbs Curbs, if used, shall match those of the approach road- way section. 2.5 HIGHWAY CLEARANCES FOR TUNNEL
21、S See Figure 2.5. 2.5.1 Roadway Width See Figure 2.4A. 2.4.1 Width The pier columns or walls for grade separation struc- tures shall generally be located a minimum of 30 feet from the edges of the through-traffic lanes. Where the practical The horizontal clearance shall be the clear width and the ve
22、rtical clearance the clear height for the passage of vehicular traffic as shown in Figure 2.5. Unless otherwise provided, the several parts of the structures shall be constructed to secure the following limiting dimensions or clearances for traffic. 2.5.1 DIVISION I-DESIGN 9 7 30-O MIN. PAVEMENT GEN
23、ERAL CONDITION FACE OF WALL Y FACE OF WALL OR PIER FACE OF GUARD RAIL Y$ 2-0 MIN. PAVEMENT SHOULDER SHOULDER LIMITED CONDITION *The barrier to facc of wall or pier distance should not be less than the dynamic defection of the barrier for impact by a full-sized automobile at impact conditions of appr
24、oximately 25 degrees and 60 miles per hour. For information on dynamic deflection of various harriers, see AASHTO Road- side Design Guide. FIGURE 2.4A Clearance Diagrams for Underpasses (See Article 2.4 for General Requirements.) NOT LESS THAN 30 FT. HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE It ROADWAY WIDTH AT LEAST 2
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