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OFFICE OF RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND TECHNOLOGY AT THE TURNER-FAIRBANK HIGHWAY RESEARCH CENTER

Multiple-Hazard Design Principles for Highway Bridges

Project Information

Project ID:
FHWA-PROJ-08-0013
Project Abstract:

Safety is one of the highest priorities among all design considerations of highway bridges. Extreme hazard loadings, such as earthquake, flooding, vessel collision, scouring, wind, and traffic overload have caused a significant number of bridge failures nationwide. Developing solutions to effectively deal with unexpected hazard loadings has been a significant challenge facing the bridge engineering community. Under the current American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials load resistance factor design bridge design specifications, design safety of a highway bridge is measured by a uniform reliability. The design of individual natural hazard loadings, such as earthquake, is considered independently and is not consistent with other natural hazards or service loadings. This project seeks the solution of developing the bridge design principles/criteria that will be consistency in all natural hazards either an individual or a combined event.

Goals

This study will develop a fundamental design methodology and criteria to evaluate and compare the impact of multiple hazards on highway bridges.

Research HUB ID:
7669
Project Status:
Completed
Project Funding Amount (Contract Award Amount):
$2,994,000.00
Start Date:
End Date:
Public Access Plan:
No
FHWA Program Area:
  • Infrastructure
Fiscal Year / AMRP Program / AMRP Activity:
  • FY 2002-2022 / Infrastructure / Structures
Project Outputs:

Design criteria recommendation for multihazards. [Source: FHWA, PMSS Database (2013)]

AMRP = Annual Modal Research Plan

Contact Information

Team:
Infrastructure Analysis and Construction Team
Office:
Office of Infrastructure Research and Development
Office Code:
HRDI-20

Management Organizations

Sponsor Organization

Organization Role:
Sponsor Organization
Organization:
Federal Highway Administration: Office of Research, Development, and Technology - Office of Infrastructure Research and Development
Contact Role:
Project Lead

Managing Organization

Organization Role:
Project Managing Organization
Organization:
Federal Highway Administration: Office of Research, Development, and Technology - Office of Infrastructure Research and Development
Contact Role:
Project Contact

Performing Organization

Organization Role:
Performing Organization
Organization:
Federal Highway Administration: Office of Research, Development, and Technology - Office of Infrastructure Research and Development
Contact Role:
Project Contact