Claims
- 1. A composite reinforced corrugaged metal arch structure with minimal overburden coverage without a need for a stress relieving slab comprising:i) a set of shaped corrugated metal plates interconnected in a manner to define a base arch structure of a defined span cross-section, height and longitudinal length, said span cross-section exceeds 15 m, said base arch having a crown section and adjoining hip sections for said span cross-section and corrugated metal plates of defined thickness having corrugations extending transversely of the longitudinal length of said arch to provide a plurality of curved beam columns in said base arch; ii) a second series of shaped metal plates interconnected in a manner to overlay and contact the first set of interconnected plates of said base arch, said second series of interconnected plates extending continuously in the transverse direction to include at least said arch crown and being secured directly to said first set of interconnected plates; iii) said interconnected series of second plates and said first set of plates defining plurality of individual, transversely extending, enclosed continuous cavities, each said cavity being defined by an interior surface of said first set of plates and an opposing interior surface of said second series of plates; iv) concrete filling each said continuous cavity from cavity end to end as defined by the transverse extent of said series of plates, said concrete filled cavity defining an interface of said concrete encased by said metal interior surfaces of said interconnectred second series of plates and first set of plates; v) said interior surfaces of said cavity for each of said first and second plates having a plurality of shear bond connectors at said encased concrete-metal composite interface, said composite shear bond connectors being a rigid part of said first and second plates to ensure that the concrete and metal act in unison when a load is applied to said arch structure, said shear bond connectors providing a plurality of curved beam column stiffeners to enhance combined positive and negative bending resistance and axial load resistance of said base arch structure, there being a sufficient number of said second series of plates to provide a sufficient number of said curved beam column stiffeners to support anticipated loads imposed on said structure; sand vi) said base arch structure having a span in excess of 15 m and having said curved beam column stiffeners supporting anticipated loads imposed on said structures with said minimal overburden, said minimal overburden having a depth of overburden for a reinforced base arch structure without said curved beam column stiffeners, vii) wherein said second series of plates are corrugaged metal plates with at least one corrugation, said corrugation of said second series of plates extending transversely of the longitudinal length of said arch with trough portions of the second corrugated plate secured to crest portions of the first set of plates, viii) wherein said second series of plates extends a major portion of the span of said structure from a mid-region of one of said hip sections over said crown section to a mid-region of the other of said hip sections, and ix) wherein said structure is an ovoid culvert, a re-entrant arch, a box culvert, round culvert or elliptical culvert.
- 2. An arch structure of claim 1 wherein said second series of plates have a number of corrugations per unit width of plate, greater than a number of corrugations per same unit width of said first plate.
- 3. An arch structure of claim 2, wherein each of said adjacent cavities have said shear bond connectors and are filled with concrete to provide adjacent groups of said curved beam column stiffeners.
- 4. An arch structure of claim 1 wherein said second series of plates extends the span of said arch from a base portion of one of said hip sections over said crown section to a base portion of the other of said hip sections.
- 5. An arch structure of claim 4 wherein said structure is an ovoid culvert, a re-entrant arch, a box culvert, round culvert or elliptical culver.
- 6. An arch structure of claim 1 wherein each second series of plates having multiple corrugations to define a plurality of adjacent transversely extending cavities, at least one of said adjacent cavities having said shear bond connectors and filled with concrete to provide said curved beam column stiffener.
- 7. An arch structure of claim 1 wherein said depth of overburden material is up to at least ⅓ of said prescribed depth and preferably greater than ⅓ of said prescribed depth.
- 8. An arch structure of claim 1 wherein said second series of plates are flat.
- 9. An arch structure of claim 1 wherein each second series of plates have a single corrugation.
- 10. An arch structure of claim 1 wherein said corrugations of said second series of plates are sinusoidal or polygonal in cross-sectional shape.
- 11. An arch structure of claim 1 wherein said shear bond connectors at said composite interface comprise a plurality of integral laterally projecting lugs formed in said first and second plates for resisting relative movement between said concrete and said first and second set of metal plates.
- 12. An arch structure of claim 1 wherein said shear bond connectors at said composite interface comprise inwardly projecting studs secured to said interior surfaces of said cavity defined by said first set of plates and said series of second plates.
- 13. An arch structure of claim 1 wherein said shear bond connectors at said composite interface comprise embossing formed on the interior surfaces of said first and second plates.
- 14. An arch structure of claim 1 wherein plugs are provided at each cavity end.
- 15. An arch structure of claim 14 wherein said cavity is filled with concrete through a plurality of holes in said second series of plates, each hole being plugged after concrete filling of each said individual cavity is complete.
- 16. An arch structure of claim 4 wherein a second set of corrugated plates overly said first set of plates, said second set of plates overlay continuously in the longitudinal length direction said first set of plates for a length which is effectively supporting load, selected cavities having said shear bond connectors and filled with concrete to provide said sufficient number of said curved beams column stiffeners.
- 17. An arch structure of claim 16 wherein adjacent cavities each have said shear bond connectors and filled with concrete to provide adjacent curved beam column stiffeners along said effective longitudinal length of said structure which supports the load.
- 18. An arch structure of claim 16 wherein said corrugated plate of each said first and second set of plates has the same sinusoidal profile whereby each said cavity is defined by adjacent crests of said first set being bolted to aligned adjacent troughs of said second set.
- 19. An arch structure of claim 18 wherein said shear bond connectors comprise inwardly projecting studs secured to said interior surfaces of each cavity, said studs being staggered along opposing interior surfaces of said first and second set of plates.
- 20. An arch structure of claim 19 wherein said corrugated plate has a sinusoidal corrugation profile of a selected depth of 25 mm to 150 mm and a selected pitch of 125 mm to 450 mm.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/662,070, filed Jun. 12, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,833,394.
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