Title: Session 9 Guardrail Attachments to Bridge Ends
1Session 9Guardrail Attachments to Bridge Ends
2Common Deficiencies in Bridge Railings
- Inadequate Dynamic Strength
- Potential for Snagging
- Use of Safety Walk
- Inadequate Transition
3Transitions
- Guardrail Deflects Bridge Ends DONOT!!
- Bridge End Connections are an example of a change
in the type of Barrier Deflection Characteristics - Must Reduce the Deflection of the Guardrail
before you reach the Bridge End from 3 to Zero - Must have adequate Structural Connection
4Transition Considerations
- Adequate structural connection to the bridge
railing - Reduced post spacing and nested rail to increase
stiffness gradually - Block outs and rub rails used to minimize
snagging
5How can you REDUCE DEFLECTION of Standard Strong
Post W-Beam Guardrail
- Normal Guardrail Post Spacing is 63
- Reduce Post Spacing to 3 1½ and reduce
deflection by 50 - Nest the Guardrail (double thickness) and reduce
deflection by 50 - Add a Guardrail panel to the back of the Post and
reduce deflection by 50 - Add a Rub Rail and reduce deflection by nearly
50 reduce snagging potential - Combine 2 of the above and reduce deflection by
75
6How can you REDUCE DEFLECTION of Standard Strong
Post W-Beam Guardrail
Reduced Post Spacing
Nested
7Gradually Increase Stiffness by Increasing the
number of Post
8 Rub Rail Components - Std Draw RBC-001 002 003
Guardrail Connection to Bridge End Type A and
A-1 Components
Rub Rail
Not Island Curb
Rub Rail
9Standard Drawing RBC-001Guardrail Connector to
Bridge End Type A and A-1
10Inadequate Structural Connection or Stiffening of
Approach Rail
11Adequate Structural Connection Terminal Sect No 2
Plate A B
12Inadequate Reduction in Deflection and Structural
Connection
13Transition of Curb and Rub Rail to Bridges
Safety Shape
14Addition of a Spacer Tube
15Combination of all of the Proceeding for a
Successful Transition
16Std Draw RBC-001 Guardrail Connection to Bridge
End Type A and A-1
17Curb Inlet Type BShould have Island Curb in
Throat of the Inlet
- Std Draw RBD-280
- Match Adjacent Curb
- Std Draw RBC-001 Note 5 Island Curb
18Curb Inlet Type BShould have Island Curb in
Throat of the Inlet
- Lt Std Draw RBD-280 Curb Box Inlet Type B (Detail
Drawing) Match Adjacent Curb - Rt Std Draw RDB-281 Curb Box Inlet Type B (Steel
Drawing) "Island Curb Detail
19Type B Drainage Box As-Builts vs. Std Draw
Construction memo No 5-11July 6, 2011
- Have not been getting Island Curb on Type B Inlet
therefore a Const Memo was Issued - See Std Draw RBC-001, RBD-280, RBD-281 Previous
Slides - Corrective Actions
- Retrofit by extending the double ply rail from 25
linear feet to 50 linear feet - Replace the drain box top with the correct one
20Std Draw RDB-280 Curb Box Inlet Type B 2012
Design Changed Detail to Show Island Curb instead
of Std Curb
Changed to Island Curb
21Normally getting Standard Curb instead of Island
Curb
22What makes this a good Guardrail Connection to
Bridge End? Q A Time