Abstract

Abstract With the continuous growth of transportation demands, in-service highway bridges face greater challenges in their long-term operational lifespans, and bridge collapse accidents caused by vehicle overloading occur from time to time. Additionally, under the influence of loads and environmental factors, various wear patterns inevitably lead to degraded reinforced concrete bridges. In view of this problem, it is reasonable and feasible to limit the vehicle loads passing over highway bridges, and the key basis for limitation is determining the load limit value of a bridge. To determine a reasonable load limit value of a bridge, this paper has carried out the following research: Based on a classification of vehicle types, this paper explores the load parameters of several heavy-duty vehicles with large traffic volumes through traffic flow information and summarizes the load spectra of typical heavy-duty vehicles. On the basis of the theory of structural reliability, a method for determining the limit load of bridges is proposed. Given a structural target reliability index, the theoretical load limit value of a bridge can be calculated. To ensure the rationality of the theory of bridge load limit value, by relying on the engineering example, the theoretical load limit value is calculated. By comparing actual bridge load test data with the finite element model results, the rationality of the bridge load limiting theory is verified. Finally, the paper notes that it is safer and more reliable to define the load limit value according to the bending stress state for bridges.

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