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HSLA-V Non-Standard Fixed Bridge for Military Applications

PROPOSED HSLA-V (HPS70) DESIGN. EXISTING AFCS DESIGN. SPS ® Plate Technology. Deficiencies Construction requires months Longest single span is 60 ft Design Vehicle MLC < 60 tons Tons of material to transport. Characteristics Geometric Up to 200 ft single span 4-8 years life span

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HSLA-V Non-Standard Fixed Bridge for Military Applications

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  1. PROPOSED HSLA-V (HPS70) DESIGN EXISTING AFCS DESIGN SPS® Plate Technology Deficiencies • Construction requires months • Longest single span is 60 ft • Design Vehicle MLC < 60 tons • Tons of material to transport • Characteristics • Geometric • Up to 200 ft single span • 4-8 years life span • Existing abutments not used • No skew • 40 ft modules • Design Loads • 1-12’ Lane (MLC 60) • 2-12’ Lanes (MLC 60) • 1-24’ Lane (MLC 115) • Max Live Load Defl < L/200 • Constructability • Segmental launching • Easy to transport • Modules should fit in standard ISO containers • Rapid construction • No field welding • Unskilled labor – secured area • Light equipment To Failure Design Loads HSLA-V Non-Standard Fixed Bridge for Military Applications RESEARCH TEAM University of South Carolina Army Corps of Engineers (ERDC-GSL) LPA Group Inc. Intelligent Engineering Augusta Iron and Steel Works OBJECTIVE Develop an innovative bridge system using HSLA-V steel (aka HPS70) for newer heavier military vehicles and longer spans than the existing AFCS Non-standard bridges. Bridge should be suitable for rapid construction using light equipment and unskilled labor. SIMULATION STUDIES COMPARISON TO OTHER SYSTEMS ACKNOWLEDGMENT Research is sponsored by the Army Research Laboratory and was accomplished under Cooperative Agreement Number DAAD19-03-2-0036. ACKNOWLEDGMENT Research is sponsored by the Army Research Laboratory and was accomplished under Cooperative Agreement Number DAAD19-03-2-0036. Advanced Technology Institute – Vanadium Technology Program

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