• AS 5100.7:2017

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    Bridge design Bridge assessment

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  31-03-2017

    Publisher:  Standards Australia

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    Sets out a rating process for existing bridges to specify their safe capacity for carrying repeated traffic loads for their defined remaining service life.

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    This Standard sets out requirements for the assessment of the geometry, condition, fatigue life, capacity and loading of existing road, rail, pedestrian or cyclist path bridges, culverts and associated structures. It is used to calculate the load rating factor of a bridge for a nominated rating vehicle.The load and structural capacity requirements used in an assessment and load rating may differ from the original design load and structural capacity requirements because the bridge was not designed to this edition of the AS(AS/NZS) 5100 series. The nominated rating vehicles used for load rating may differ from the design load because of a change in use of the bridge.Both ULS and SLS are considered in this Standard.NOTE:For a simplified assessment and load rating using overstress factors, refer to NAASRA Highway Bridge Design Specification.

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    Committee BD-090
    Document Type Standard
    Product Note Also numbered as AP-G51.7-17.
    Publisher Standards Australia
    Status Current
    Supersedes

    History - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    Originated as HB 77.7—1996.Revised and redesignated as AS 5100.7—2004.Second edition 2017. Originated as HB77.7-1996. Revised and redesignated as AS5100.7-2004. Second edition 2017.

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    AS 1311-1987 Steel tendons for prestressed concrete-7-wire stress-relieved steel strand for tendons in prestressed concrete
    AS 4672.1:2007 Steel prestressing materials General requirements
    AS 1310-1987 Steel wire for tendons in prestressed concrete
    AS ISO 13822-2005 Basis for design of structures - Assessment of existing structures (ISO 13822:2001, MOD)
    AS/NZS 5100.6:2017 Bridge design Steel and composite construction
    AS 1391-2007 Metallic materials - Tensile testing at ambient temperature
    AS A142-1963 Stress-relieved steel strand for tendons for prestressed concrete
    AS A144-1963 Alloy steel bar tendons for prestressed concrete
    AS 3700-2011 Masonry structures
    AS 1720.1-2010 Timber structures Design methods
    AS A141-1963 Steel wire for tendons for prestressed concrete
    AS 5100.2:2017 Bridge design Design loads
    AS 5100.1:2017 Bridge design Scope and general principles
    AS A143-1963 Multi-layer steel strand, not stress-relieved, for tendons for prestressed concrete
    AS 5100.5:2017 Bridge design Concrete
    MP 13-1957 First report on prestressed concrete (covering recommended ultimate loads, limiting stress, and other mattes)
    AS 5100.8:2017 Bridge design Rehabilitation and strengthening of existing bridges
    AS/NZS 4671:2001 Steel reinforcing materials
    AS CA35-1973 The use of prestressed concrete in structures (known as the SAA prestressed concrete code)
    AS 1313-1989 Steel tendons for prestressed concrete - Cold-worked high-tensile alloy steel bars for prestressed concrete
    AS 5100.9:2017 Bridge design Timber
    AS 5100.3:2017 Bridge design Foundation and soil-supporting structures

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    AS 3700:2018 Masonry Structures
    AS 5100.8:2017 Bridge design Rehabilitation and strengthening of existing bridges
    AS 5100.5:2017 Bridge design Concrete
    AS 5100.1:2017 Bridge design Scope and general principles
    AS 1012.14:2018 Methods of testing concrete Method for securing and testing cores from hardened concrete for compressive strength and mass per unit volume
    AS/NZS 5100.6:2017 Bridge design Steel and composite construction
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