
I ran a few different scenarios that lead me to this conclusion.
This scenario shows that thermal loads overstress the no-pin deck, even when the columns are free to slide horizontally.
This scenario shows that thermal loads overstress the no-pin deck, even when there are no columns to further restrain it.
This scenario shows that thermal loads cause high stresses in the two-pin deck, even when there are no columns to restrain it.
This scenario verifies that thermal loads do not cause any stress in the three-pin deck.
This scenario shows that the transverse movement at center span of the 3-pin deck due to a 20 degree C temperature change is about 17 mm.
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Here are some elastomeric bearings: http://www.dsbrown.com/Bridges/Structural-Bearing-Assemblies.aspx#Elastomeric
There are plenty of other companies that make them too.
NO STRESS!
Amazing. Thanks Scott. Its weird to see that number go from 4 zillion to 0.
The elevation detail B you included, is that between two separate box girders? Will there be any different detail in any of the column connections? Or those are all still fixed/welded?
Oh wait sorry I read the post poorly. So ALL column connections would need the elastomeric bearings?
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