TL-4 crash test and evaluation of free-standing single slope concrete barrier with cross-bolt connection /

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Sheikh, Nauman Mansoor (Author), Bligh, Roger P. (Author), Menges, Wanda L. (Author), Kuhn, Darrell L. (Author), Schroeder, Glenn E. (Author)
Corporate Authors: Texas. Department of Transportation. Research and Technology Implementation Office (sponsoring body.), United States. Federal Highway Administration (sponsoring body.)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: College Station, Tex. : Texas Transportation Institute, Texas A & M University System], June 2019.
Series:Research report (Austin, Tex.) ; no. 0-6968-R5.
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Description
Abstract:The purpose of the testing reported herein was to assess the performance of the free-standing single slope concrete barrier (SSCB) with cross-bolt connections according to the safety-performance evaluation guidelines included in American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials' Manual for Assessing Safety Hardware (MASH) for Test Level Four (TL-4). The crash test performed was in accordance with MASH Test 4-12 criteria, which involves a 10000S single unit truck impacting the barrier at a target impact speed and angle of 56 mi/h and 15°, respectively. The free-standing SSCB with cross-bolt connection successfully contained and redirected the single unit truck. The barrier performed acceptably for MASH Test 4-12. The maximum dynamic and permanent barrier deflections were each 33.0 inches. In addition to the TL-4 crash test, researchers performed a detailed finite element analysis to determine the expected lateral deflection of the barrier under MASH Test 4-11 conditions, which involve impacting the barrier with a 2270P pickup truck vehicle with a target impact speed and angle of 62 mi/h and 25°, respectively. The maximum lateral barrier deflection for the pickup truck impact was estimated to be in the range of 12.5 inches to 16.8 inches.
Physical Description:1 online resource (ix, 52 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (page 29).