Abstract

The simplified equal distribution factor (EDF) method for live load shear presented in this study originates from Henry's method, a method that has been used in Tennessee for nearly forty years. Henry's method allows for equal distribution of live load effects in all beams. This study focused on a careful examination and modification of Henry's method by comparing shear distribution factors obtained from Henry's method with those from finite element analysis and other code-specified methods for actual bridges. Twenty-four Tennessee bridges with six different types of superstructures were used in the study. The effects of structural parameters on the shear distribution factors were also studied. Modification factors to Henry's method were proposed based on the comparison study. The proposed modification factors include structure type factors that are applied to different types of superstructures and a skew correction factor that is used to account for the effects of skew angle for skewed bridges. With proper modifications, the simplified EDF method can produce very reasonable and reliable distribution factors for live load shear.

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