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Dan Vroom Ryan LaReau David Westlund Eric Eylander Team Bridge
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Project Selection Structural Engineering Hydraulic Engineering Local Flavor Multiple Interested Parties Possibility of Implemenation
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Project Location Image courtesy of Bing Maps
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Project Location Image courtesy of Bing Maps
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Project Definition The primary goal is conveyance. This crossing must be: 1.Safe 2.Economical 3.Attractive
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Design Considerations Trust – Safety – Accountability Caring – Wheelchair accessibility – ADA compliance – Environmental impact
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Little Heron Ct. Location #1 165 ft. span, 10 ft. elevation difference. Too expensive
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Location #2 Bank to Bank, 100 ft. Little Heron Ct.
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Final Location 65 ft. span, 8 ft. wide. Steel structure covered in wood. Little Heron Ct
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Bridge Alternative Determining Loads – Live Load: 148.85 psf Motorized Wheelchair and Passenger – Snow Load: 40 psf – Dead Load: 10 psf + 38.17 plf (Line Load)
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RAM Modeling
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Beam Design Summary No.ItemUnitQuantity 1W8x10LF329 2W12x19LF39 3W12x35LF19.5 4W10x33LF27 5W24x68LF91 6W24x76LF45.5
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Bridge Profile
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Bridge Cross-Section
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Bridge Model
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Culvert Alternative The culvert design is at the same location as the bridge. The reasons for designing it are: Providing an alternative to the bridge Comparing costs of more than one solution Expanding the scope of the project to ensure it best suits the needs of the clientele
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Culvert Design April 6 storm event: Approximate 20 year, 2 hr. storm
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Peak Discharge Drainage area is 148.3 acres. SCS Method insists on 25 year return period. Rainfall depth is 4.45 inches for 25-yr storm Peak discharge: – 2-Yr Storm: 102 cubic feet per second – 25-Yr Storm: 276 cubic feet per second – 100-Yr Storm: 426 cubic feet per second
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Culvert Design HEC-RAS MDNRE requirements – 100 Yr Storm impact Two box culverts – 12’ x 6’ at channel bottom – 6’ x 3’ on floodplain
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Culvert Model
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Path Design The paths must be ADA compliant. This means the design must have: The shallowest slope feasible No steeper than a 1:12 slope Landings that are 60” clear every 30” of rise or 40’ run (and 5’x 5’ for changes in direction) Railings
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Path Design 6’ wide Minimize tree removal Possible expansion of landings for benches Retaining structures 1% slope across the path to allow for storm water runoff
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Path Design
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North Path Design
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Path Design Part of South Path Design Little Heron Court South End of Bridge
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Path Design Part of South Path Design
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Path Design Crossing Through Parking Lot to Ministry Center Entrance
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Cost Estimates Bridge--$56,863.23 Culvert--$18,000 Path (with railings, fill, and retaining structures)--$6,908.62
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Conclusion Met our design goals Learned importance of project management Gained experience with real world design
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Future Work Woodlawn CRC Calvin Physical Plant ASCE Meeting Holland Home
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Acknowledgements Professor J. Aubrey Sykes for proposing the project and remaining as a contact from Woodlawn Christian Reformed Church. Professor Leonard De Rooy for advising the team throughout the process. Professor Robert Hoeksema for help in preliminary hydraulic analysis Mr. Roger Lamer for aiding the team as the industrial consultant. Mr. Phil Beezhold for acting as the team’s contact from Calvin College’s Physical Plant. Mr. Scott Hull for being the project’s contact from the Holland Home and Raybrook Estates. Mr. Brad Boomstra from the Kent County Drain Commissioners Office for providing pertinent information about Whisky Creek. Bridge Specialist Mark Becker from EXCEL Bridge Manufacturing Co. for providing professional advice regarding bridge design considerations.
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