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    Bridge Load Posting Based on Actual Arkansas Truck Traffic

    Source: Journal of Bridge Engineering:;2020:;Volume ( 025 ):;issue: 005
    Author:
    Ernie Heymsfield
    ,
    Sarah V. Hernandez
    ,
    Kenneth Pasley
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)BE.1943-5592.0001539
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: Bridge load posting limits are safety and economic decisions. Bridge load posting limits restrict truck traffic to ensure safety. Therefore, trucks that exceed bridge load posting limits are required to take alternate routes. The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ArDOT) uses a family of CMV (commercial motor vehicle) configurations and loadings with the designations CODE 4, CODE 9, and CODE 5 for state legal loads in calculating bridge load posting values. These state legal loads are used to represent trucks using Arkansas bridges. However, these truck configurations were initially considered in the 1980s. Since then, truck configurations and axle loadings have significantly changed. Therefore, the currently used ArDOT state legal load configurations and weights may be outdated and may not be representative of critical truck loads actually supported by Arkansas bridges. This article investigates the appropriateness of using the current ArDOT state legal load family to model existing truck traffic within Arkansas. An analysis of the historical truck weight data between 2005 and 2015 derived from weigh-in-motion (WIM) sensors reveals that a high percentage (75%) of Class 7 trucks during this time period exceeded the Federal Bridge Formula (FBF) maximum allowable weight.
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    contributor authorErnie Heymsfield
    contributor authorSarah V. Hernandez
    contributor authorKenneth Pasley
    date accessioned2022-01-30T19:46:12Z
    date available2022-01-30T19:46:12Z
    date issued2020
    identifier other%28ASCE%29BE.1943-5592.0001539.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4265948
    description abstractBridge load posting limits are safety and economic decisions. Bridge load posting limits restrict truck traffic to ensure safety. Therefore, trucks that exceed bridge load posting limits are required to take alternate routes. The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ArDOT) uses a family of CMV (commercial motor vehicle) configurations and loadings with the designations CODE 4, CODE 9, and CODE 5 for state legal loads in calculating bridge load posting values. These state legal loads are used to represent trucks using Arkansas bridges. However, these truck configurations were initially considered in the 1980s. Since then, truck configurations and axle loadings have significantly changed. Therefore, the currently used ArDOT state legal load configurations and weights may be outdated and may not be representative of critical truck loads actually supported by Arkansas bridges. This article investigates the appropriateness of using the current ArDOT state legal load family to model existing truck traffic within Arkansas. An analysis of the historical truck weight data between 2005 and 2015 derived from weigh-in-motion (WIM) sensors reveals that a high percentage (75%) of Class 7 trucks during this time period exceeded the Federal Bridge Formula (FBF) maximum allowable weight.
    publisherASCE
    titleBridge Load Posting Based on Actual Arkansas Truck Traffic
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume25
    journal issue5
    journal titleJournal of Bridge Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)BE.1943-5592.0001539
    page04020018
    treeJournal of Bridge Engineering:;2020:;Volume ( 025 ):;issue: 005
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