Demonstrating Crashworthiness of Bridge Railings in Maine

Ethan M. Ray, C. Carrigan, C. Plaxico
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The “New England steel bridge rail” family of bridge rails, which were designed and tested under the auspices of the New England Transportation Consortium (NETC), has been installed on roadways in New England for more than 20 years. Recently, guidelines for the assembly and analysis of in-service performance evaluation (ISPE) data were published in NCHRP Report 1010. An ISPE using the NCHRP Report 1010 data collection and analysis methodology was conducted for the state of Maine. This paper summarizes those findings. The crash dataset used in this ISPE included 99 crash cases that occurred over an 8-year period on public roads within the state of Maine. The objective of this ISPE was to evaluate the field performance of the NETC bridge railings with regard to occupant risk, structural adequacy, and postimpact vehicle trajectory under real-world conditions. The Maine ISPE demonstrated that the NETC bridge railings had similar or better field performance than other similar systems across all three performance outcomes. This field performance demonstrated the crashworthiness of the NETC bridge railings and supports their continued use. This paper summarizes the results of this ISPE.
缅因州桥梁栏杆防撞性能演示
新英格兰钢桥轨 "系列桥轨是在新英格兰交通联盟 (NETC) 的支持下设计和测试的,已在新英格兰地区的道路上安装了 20 多年。最近,NCHRP 第 1010 号报告公布了在役性能评估 (ISPE) 数据的组装和分析指南。缅因州采用 NCHRP 报告 1010 中的数据收集和分析方法进行了一次 ISPE 评估。本文总结了这些结果。该 ISPE 使用的碰撞数据集包括 8 年间在缅因州公共道路上发生的 99 起碰撞事故。该 ISPE 的目的是评估 NETC 桥梁栏杆在实际条件下的乘员风险、结构适当性和撞击后车辆轨迹方面的现场性能。缅因州 ISPE 表明,NETC 桥梁栏杆在所有三个性能结果方面的现场表现与其他类似系统相似或更好。这种现场性能证明了 NETC 桥梁栏杆的耐撞性,并支持其继续使用。本文总结了 ISPE 的结果。
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