Development and Evaluation of Top-Mounted Sockets for Weak-Post, Midwest Guardrail System on Culverts

Author:

Pajouh Mojdeh Asadollahi1,Rosenbaugh Scott2ORCID,Faller Ronald1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Midwest Roadside Safety Facility, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE

2. Midwest Roadside Safety Facility, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE

Abstract

New top-mounted sockets for use with the weak-post, Midwest Guardrail System (MGS) on low-fill culverts were developed and evaluated. The system was adapted from the MGS bridge railing for attachment to the top slab of a concrete box culvert. Three design concepts were developed and evaluated through dynamic component testing. Both lateral and longitudinal impact tests were conducted on the design concepts while mounted to simulated concrete culverts. Two concepts, a cylindrical concrete foundation and a steel tube socket assembly, proved strong enough to withstand the impact loads transferred from the posts without sustaining significant damage or displacements. However, the third concept, a concrete slab, fractured and allowed the sockets to rotate back without developing the post bending strength. Thus, only the cylindrical concrete foundation and the steel tube socket assembly in combination with the weak-post, MGS were determined to be crashworthy according to the Manual for Assessing Safety Hardware (MASH) Test Level 3 safety criteria. The new top-mounted, socketed, weak-post, W-beam MGS for low-fill culverts has multiple advantages over other guardrail treatments for culverts. The guardrail system has an unrestricted system length and does not require a transition when attached to the MGS. The top-mounted system can be placed parallel to the roadway with a constant lateral offset regardless of the position and orientation of the culvert headwall. Additionally, the attachment configurations were designed utilizing epoxy anchors, enabling the system to be installed on new or existing culverts. Finally, the sockets remain undamaged during impact events, allowing for quick repairs.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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