CIVIL ENGINEERING FORMULAS

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HIGHWAY AND ROAD FORMULAS 287

than one pipe diameter, the total load TL is assumed to act on the pipe, and
TLPv; that is,


(11.30)

When the height of cover is equal to, or greater than, one pipe diameter,


(11.31)

where Pvdesign pressure, kip/ft^2 (MPa/m^2 )
Kload factor
DLdead load, kip/ft^2 (MPa /m^2 )
LLlive load, kip/ft^2 (MPa /m^2 )
Iimpact, kip/ft^2 (MPa /m^2 )
Hheight of cover, ft (m)
Sspan or pipe diameter, ft (m)


Ring Compression


The compressive thrust C, kip/ft (MPa /m), on the conduit wall equals the radi-
al pressure Pv,kip/ft^2 (MPa /m^2 ), acting on the wall multiplied by the wall
radiusR, ft (m); or CPvR. This thrust, called ring compression, is the force


PvK(DLLLI) HS


PvDLLLI HS


1.8


1.6


1.4


1.2


Load factor,

K

1.0


0.8


0.6


70 75 80


Specified soil compaction, %
Standard AASHTO T-99

85


At 85%
Std. density
K = 0.86

90 95


FIGURE 11.11 Load factors for corrugated steel pipe are plotted
as a function of specified compaction of backfill.
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