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Title: ST' LOUIS MERCHANTS BRIDGE DECK TRUSS REPLACEMENT


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ST. LOUIS MERCHANTS BRIDGEDECK TRUSS REPLACEMENT
ASCE 2006 Structures Congress May 18-20, 2006 St.
Louis, Missouri Mark Lasseigne, P.E., S.E. and
Aaron Kober, P.E. Modjeski and Masters, Inc.
2
HISTORY BACKGROUND
  • Located North of Downtown St. Louis
  • Designed by George Morison and E. L. Corthell
  • Built by Union Bridge Company of New York
  • Completed in 1890
  • Owned and Operated by the Terminal Railroad
    Association of St. Louis
  • Services 35 Trains Daily for Local and
    Transcontinental Railroad Traffic

3
ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION
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ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION
5
EXISTING STRUCTURE
  • Main Truss Spans Three 518-foot Pennsylvania
    Trusses, supported atop granite and limestone
    piers
  • Deck Truss Spans Three 125-foot spans at each
    approach, supported atop steel towers with timber
    pile-supported cylinder piers
  • Deck Girder Approach Spans Built-up deck girder
    spans, supported atop steel towers with timber
    pile-supported concrete pedestals

6
STRUCTURAL EVALUATION (1999)
  • Evaluation
  • Comprehensive Inspection
  • Structural Rating
  • Fatigue Study
  • Seismic Evaluation
  • Recommendations
  • Increase Frequency of Deck Truss Inspections
  • Near-Immediate Replacement of Deck Truss Spans

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STRUCTURAL EVALUATION (1999)
  • Evaluation
  • Comprehensive Inspection
  • Structural Rating
  • Fatigue Study
  • Seismic Evaluation
  • Recommendations
  • Increase Frequency of Deck Truss Inspections
  • Near-Immediate Replacement of Deck Truss Spans

8
INSPECTION FINDINGS
  • Deterioration
  • Pin Wear
  • Member Fracture
  • Cracking
  • Crushed Bearings
  • Truss Movement

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INSPECTION FINDINGS
  • Fracture

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INSPECTION FINDINGS
  • Cracks

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INSPECTION FINDINGS
  • Pin Wear

12
INSPECTION FINDINGS
  • Bearing Locations

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INSPECTION FINDINGS
  • Deterioration

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INSPECTION FINDINGS
  • Crushing

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INSPECTION FINDINGS
  • Movement

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STRUCTURAL EVALUATION (1999)
  • Evaluation
  • Comprehensive Inspection
  • Structural Rating
  • Fatigue Study
  • Seismic Evaluation
  • Recommendations
  • Increase Frequency of Inspections
  • Near-Immediate Replacement of Deck Truss Spans

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DECK TRUSS CONCERNS
  • Structural Reliability
  • Loads vs. Capacity
  • Design capacity is E40
  • Current traffic is comparable to E72 live load
  • Main members are typically adequate to carry E72
    loads
  • Current design standard is E80
  • Condition and Stability
  • Truss distortion, pin wear and section loss are a
    concern
  • Many column caps have crushed or otherwise failed
  • Pumping and deterioration is significant

18
DECK TRUSS CONCERNS
  • Remaining Serviceable Life
  • Fatigue Life
  • Potential for cracking in fatigue-prone members
    is increased
  • Floor system has exhausted its remaining safe
    life
  • Main diagonals are approaching the end of their
    safe life
  • Economic Life
  • Spans inspected for problems every six months
  • Significant number of repairs have already
    occurred
  • Some repairs are temporary fixes
  • Internal, operational and intangible cost of
    maintaining the spans is significant

19
DESIGN RESTRICTIONS
  • Rail Traffic Restrictions
  • Minimal disruption to traffic required
  • Two ten-day track outages allowed for
    demolition/construction (staged replacement)
  • One track must remain in service at all times
  • Much of the structure will have to be built with
    the existing spans in place
  • Existing structure limits overhead clearance

20
DESIGN RESTRICTIONS
  • Obstruction and Utility Restrictions
  • Abandoned underground brick sewer
  • 108 working underground sewer
  • High voltage overhead power lines
  • Underground water, fiber-optic, gas and electric
  • Underlying BNSF tracks
  • Flood Wall
  • Bike Trail
  • On-Structure Utilities

21
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
  • Live Load
  • Existing structure was designed for Cooper E40
  • New structure to be designed for Cooper E80
  • AREMA Longitudinal Force (2003)
  • Load is significantly increased from previous
    guideline
  • Forces must be applied simultaneously to both
    tracks
  • Geometric restrictions create design limitations
    (fit)
  • Adjustment to longitudinal forces was required

22
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
  • Fit (West Approach, Before Bent Construction)

23
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
  • Fit (West Approach, After Bent Construction)

24
FOUNDATION DESIGN ADJUSTMENTS
  • Original Design
  • 36 diameter drilled shafts
  • Founded at bedrock
  • 36 rock socket
  • Complications
  • Low overhead clearance
  • Lengthy installation process
  • River level complications
  • Flow of liquefied material into shaft excavations
  • Loosened sand causing existing foundation
    settlement

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FOUNDATION DESIGN ADJUSTMENTS
  • Steel Micropile Alternative
  • Adequate capacity
  • Cost-effective
  • Quick installation
  • Adaptable to low overhead clearance

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FOUNDATION DESIGN ADJUSTMENTS
  • Modified Foundations
  • Drilled Shafts
  • Use at Bents E1 and W1 (river locations)
  • Utilize increased overhead clearance
  • Guard against scour
  • Micropile
  • Use at remaining locations
  • Increase number of piles per foundation
  • Batter piles to handle longitudinal forces
  • Increase length of rock sockets to five feet
  • Perform load tests to twice the design load

27
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
  • Center Truss Key to Staged Construction

Section at Mid-Span
Section at Tower
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CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
  • STEP 1 - Foundations

29
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
  • STEP 2 - Footings

30
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
  • STEP 3 Bent Walls

31
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
  • STEP 4 Shaft Extensions

32
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
  • STEP 5 Bent Caps

33
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
  • STEP 6 North Truss Removal

34
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
  • STEP 7 Deck Girder Spans

35
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
  • STEP 8 Remaining Truss Removal

36
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
  • STEP 9 Deck Girder Spans

37
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
  • COMPLETED STRUCTURE

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