Authors: Borg Madsen, Robert A.P. Sweeney
Date of Publication: 1999 (?)
Sponsoring Agency: Transportation Research Board, Committee on Railroad Track Structure System Design
Performing Organization: Timber Engineering, Ltd.; Canadian National Railway Company
Report No:
Abstract:
Tests on 480 240- x290-mm (nominal 10- x12-in.) bridge ties, both old
and new, indicate that the characteristic strengths for shear given in
most North American codes of practice seem to be unduly conservative. As
a result of this test program, it is suggested that design requirements
for shear in timber codes of practice be revised to reflect more correctly
the structural behavior of the material, using concepts such as the weakest
link principle and fracture mechanics considerations. The test program
also clearly demonstrates that in many cases the allowable shear capacity
can be doubled by using an overhang equal to the beam depth. The
research indicates a savings on paper of over C$200 Million for the Canadian
National Railway Company if the recommendations presented in this research
are followed instead of those in the current Canadian Standards Association
design code (086.1, 1994) the American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way
Association's Manual of Recommended Practice, or other typical North American
codes of practice.
No. of Pages: 13
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