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DD ENV 1991-3:2000

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Eurocode 1. Basis of design and actions on structures Traffic loads on bridges (United Kingdom Application Document)

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

31-10-2003

Superseded by

BS EN 1991-2:2003

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-06-2000

$797.29
Including GST where applicable

Introduction
1 General
2 Classification of actions
3 Design situations and requirements
4 Road traffic actions and other actions specifically
    for highway bridges
5 Pedestrian, cycle and other actions specifically
    for footbridges
6 Railway traffic actions and other actions specifically
    for railway bridges
Annex F (normative) Basis for the fatigue assessment of
railway structures
Annex G (normative) Basis of design: supplementary clauses
to ENV 1991-1 for railway bridges including serviceability
criteria
Annex H (informative) Dynamic analysis where there is a risk
of resonance or excessive vibrations of railway structures:
basis of the supplementary calculations
Annex J (normative) Models for traffic loads in transient
situations
Annex S (informative) Additional guidance
Annex T (normative) Design documents
Annex X (normative) Summary of boxed values indicated in
ENV 1991-3:1995 and reference clause in this NAD
Annex Y (normative) Fatigue load models for highway bridges
Figures
4.5.1 - Locations of special vehicles
6.5.4.1(a) - Graph of relationship between track resistance
and relative movement for ballasted track
6.5.4.1(b) - Graph of relationship between track resistance
and relative movement for directly fastened track
6.4(a) - Characteristic values of actions +-q2k for class 90
power car passing under simple horizontal surfaces 4.5m and
5.0m above the track, compared with ENV 1991-3:1995, 6.6.3
F03.1 - Influence line shapes
H.1 - S1 and S2 for equal and symmetric groups of axle loads
H.2 - S1, S2, S3 and X for assymetric and unequal groups
of axle loads
Tables
4.5.1 - Partial factors on actions in the ultimate limit
state for highway bridges
4.5.2 - Partial factors on actions in the serviceability
limit state for highway bridges
4.5.3 - Combination and reduction factors for highway bridges
for the ultimate limit state
4.5.4 - Combination and reduction factors for highway bridges
for the serviceability limit state
4.5.5 - Adjustment factors aQ for axle loads for highway
bridges
4.5.6 - Adjustment factors aq for distributed loads for
highway bridges
4.5.7 - Factors on characteristic actions for combination of
actions for highway bridges (ULS)
4.5.8 - Factors on characteristic actions for characteristic
(rare) combination of actions for highway bridges (SLS)
4.5.9 - Factors on characteristic actions for infrequent
combination of actions for highway bridges (SLS)
4.5.10 - Factors on characteristic actions for frequent
combination of actions for highway bridges (SLS)
6.2(a) - Additional and amended values of determinant length
L
6.6(a) - Assessment of groups of traffic loads (characteristic
values of the multi-component actions)
F.3 - Light traffic mix
F.3.1 - Load spectra for heavy traffic mix, influence line 1,
giving number of cycles per year (in thousands) expressed as
proportion of load model 71 x Phi 2, PL71, for various influence
line lengths
F.3.2 - Load spectra for heavy traffic mix, influence line 2,
giving number of cycles per year (in thousands) expressed as
proportion of load model 71 x Phi2, PL71, for various
influence line lengths
F.3.3 - Load spectra for heavy traffic mix, influence line 3,
giving number of cycles per year (in thousands) expressed as
proportion of load mode 71 x Phi 2, PL71, for various
influence line lengths
F.3.4 - Load spectra for standard traffic mix, influence line
1, giving number of cycles per year (in thousands) expressed
as proportion of load model 71 x Phi 2, PL71, for various
influence line lengths
F.3.5 - Load spectra for standard traffic mix, influence line
2, giving number of cycles per year (in thousands) expressed
as proportion of load model 71 x Phi 2< PL71, for various
influence line lengths
F.3.6 - Load spectra for standard traffic mix, influence line
3, giving number of cycles per year (in thousands) expressed
as proportion of load model 71 x Phi 2, PL71, for various
influence line lengths
F.3.7 - Load spectra for light traffic mix, influence line 1,
giving number of cycles per year (in thousands) expressed as
proportion of load model 71 x Phi2, PL71, for various
influence line lengths
F.3.8 - Load spectra for light traffic mix, influence line 2,
giving number of cycles per year (in thousands) expressed as
proportion of load model 71 x Phi2, PL71, for various
influence line lengths
F.3.9 - Load spectra for light traffic mix, influence line
3, giving number of cycles per year (in thousands) expressed
as proportion of load model 71 x Phi2, PL71, for various
influence line lengths
G.1/2(a) - Numerical values for y and Psi factors for
persistant and transient situations (excluding accidental
situations)
G.1/2(b) - Numerical values for y and Psi factors for
accidental situations
X.1 - Boxed values indicated in ENV 1991-3:1995 and values
specified in this NAD
Y.1 - Typical traffic flow models for use on UK primary routes

Defines information used to determine traffic loads on bridges to be located in the UK. Loading for railway bridges outside the scope shall be specified by the relevant authority. Loading for highway bridges outside the scope shall use loads derived from the relevant parts of the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (DMRB). Does not cover traffic loads required for structural assessment and appraisal of existing constructions, or assessing change of use, or loads required for assessing repairs and modifications.

Committee
B/525/1
DevelopmentNote
Publication was delayed and extra text added.
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
184
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
ENV 1991-3:1995/AC:1998 Corresponds

ENV 1997-1 : 1994 EUROCODE 7: GEOTECHNICAL DESIGN - GENERAL RULES
ENV 1991-2-1 : DRAFT 1995 EUROCODE 1 - BASIS OF DESIGN AND ACTIONS ON STRUCTURES - DENSITIES, SELF-WEIGHT AND IMPOSED LOADS
ENV 1991-2-3 : 1995 EUROCODE 1 - BASIS OF DESIGN AND ACTIONS ON STRUCTURES - SNOW LOADS
ENV 1991-2-6 : DRAFT 1997 EUROCODE 1: BASIS OF DESIGN AND ACTIONS ON STRUCTURES - ACTIONS ON STRUCTURES - ACTIONS DURING EXECUTION
ENV 1991-2-2 : 1995 EUROCODE 1 - BASIS OF DESIGN AND ACTIONS ON STRUCTURES - ACTIONS ON STRUCTURES EXPOSED TO FIRE
ENV 1991-2-4 : 1995 EUROCODE 1: BASIS OF DESIGN AND ACTIONS ON STRUCTURES - ACTIONS ON STRUCTURES - WIND ACTIONS (TOGETHER WITH UNITED KINGDOM NATIONAL APPLICATION DOCUMENT)
ENV 1991-2-7 : DRAFT 98 EUROCODE 1 - BASIS OF DESIGN AND ACTIONS ON STRUCTURES - ACTIONS ON STRUCTURES - ACCIDENTAL ACTIONS DUE TO IMPACT AND EXPLOSIONS
ENV 1991-2-5 : DRAFT AUG 1997 EUROCODE 1: BASIS OF DESIGN AND ACTIONS ON STRUCTURES - ACTIONS ON STRUCTURES - THERMAL ACTIONS

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