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RCC Slab Bridge

This document summarizes a presentation on the design of reinforced concrete slab bridges. It outlines that slab bridges are best for short spans under 50 feet, where shallow depths are needed, or for roadway overtopping. Key design considerations include span configurations, slab thickness, concrete strength, haunched sections, skew, edge beams, and post-tensioning. The presentation also discussed proposed revisions to provide more Indiana-specific guidance and standard details for slab bridge design.

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RCC Slab Bridge

This document summarizes a presentation on the design of reinforced concrete slab bridges. It outlines that slab bridges are best for short spans under 50 feet, where shallow depths are needed, or for roadway overtopping. Key design considerations include span configurations, slab thickness, concrete strength, haunched sections, skew, edge beams, and post-tensioning. The presentation also discussed proposed revisions to provide more Indiana-specific guidance and standard details for slab bridge design.

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2010 INDOT Structures Conference

REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB BRIDGES


Presented by: Chris Pope, PE
July 27, 2010

REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB BRIDGES

Best Locations for Use


Short

Spans (less than 50)


Where shallow structure depths are required
When roadway overtopping is required
Horizontal Curves
Unique Geometric Considerations

REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB BRIDGES

Design Considerations
Span

Configurations
Slab Thickness
Concrete Strength
Haunched Slabs
Skew
Edge Beams
Post Tensioning
Constructability

REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB BRIDGES

Design Considerations
Span

Configurations

Ratio

interior to end span 1.25 1.33


Can be designer driven by unique site requirements

REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB BRIDGES

Design Considerations
Slab

Thickness

Simple

Spans 1.2(S+10)/30
Continuous Spans (S+10)/30

REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB BRIDGES

Design Considerations
Concrete

Strength

Typically

Class C

REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB BRIDGES

Design Considerations
Haunched
Straight

Slabs

haunches preferred in lieu of parabolic


Depth at pier should be 2 2.5 the thickness in the span
Length should be limited to 0.25L for straight haunches,
0.3L for parabolic haunches, & 0.2L for drop panel
haunches.
Parabolic may be considered if aesthetic requirements
warrant their use.

REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB BRIDGES

Design Considerations
Skew
Reinforcing

Steel

Less than 45 degrees placed parallel to skew


Greater than 45 degrees placed perpendicular to longitudinal
reinforcement.

REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB BRIDGES

Design Considerations
Edge

Beams

Discontinuous

slab edges must be strengthened


Required by the IDM
Structurally-continuous barriers may only be considered
effective for the service limit state, and not the strength
or extreme-event limit state.

REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB BRIDGES

Design Considerations
Post

Tensioning

Can

be used to extend span ranges for RC Slabs


Can be used to eliminate the need for haunched sections
Can be used to reduce the required reinforcing steel

REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB BRIDGES

Design Considerations
Constructability
The

maximum reinforcing-bar size should be #11.


The minimum spacing of reinforcing bars should
preferably be 6 in.
Longitudinal steel should be detailed in a 2-bar
alternating pattern, with one of the bars continuous
through the slab. The maximum size difference should be
two standard bar sizes.

REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB BRIDGES

Design Manual Revisions Proposed


Provide

Department specific guidance for


AASHTO code
Provide Department preferred details

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