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COMMENTARY ON THE NCHRPPROBLEM STATEMENT ON

DISC BEARINGS

Ronald J. WatsonPresident

R.J. Watson, Inc.

For Presentation to the AASHTO TechnicalCommittee for Bearings and Expansion Devices

(T2)

• Thousands of disc bearings have beeninstalled on structures all over the worlddating back to the early 1970’s

Disc Bearing Resume

• Thousands of disc bearings have beeninstalled on structures all over the worlddating back to the early 1970’s

• Disc bearings have an outstandingperformance history with very few fieldproblems

Disc Bearing Resume

• Thousands of disc bearings have beeninstalled on structures all over the worlddating back to the early 1970’s

• Disc bearings have an outstandingperformance history with very few fieldproblems

• R.J. Watson manufactures more disc bearingsthan any company in the world

Disc Bearing Resume

Fixed

Multidirectional

Unidirectional

Issues Raised in NCHRPProblem Statement

• Design of polyurethane disc

Issues Raised in NCHRPProblem Statement

• Design of polyurethane disc

• Design of shear resisting mechanism(SRM)

Issues Raised in NCHRPProblem Statement

• Design of polyurethane disc

• Design of shear resisting mechanism(SRM)

• Material tests on polyurethane

Design of Polyurethane Disc

• Adequately covered in AASHTO

Design of Polyurethane Disc

• Adequately covered in AASHTO

• Section 14.7.8.2 covers materials

Design of Polyurethane Disc

• Adequately covered in AASHTO

• Section 14.7.8.2 covers materials

• Section 14.7.8.3 covers disc design

Design of Polyurethane Disc

• Adequately covered in AASHTO

• Section 14.7.8.2 covers materials

• Section 14.7.8.3 covers disc design

• Section 14.7.8.1 covers limiting ring(if required)

Limiting Ring

• Earlier disc bearing designs usedsofter polyurethane compound

Limiting Ring

• Earlier disc bearing designs usedsofter polyurethane compound

• Limiting ring controlled spreadingand limited deflection

Limiting Ring

• Earlier disc bearing designs usedsofter polyurethane compound

• Limiting ring controlled spreadingand limited deflection

• Harder compound (62D) eliminatesneed for limiting ring

Limiting Ring

• Earlier disc bearing designs usedsofter polyurethane compound

• Limiting ring controlled spreadingand limited deflection

• Harder compound (62D) eliminatesneed for limiting ring

• 15 years with no reported fieldproblems

Design of SRM

• Covered in AASHTO Steel DesignSection 6

Design of SRM

• Covered in AASHTO Steel DesignSection 6

• Function of bending, shear andbearing calculations

Design of SRM

• Covered in AASHTO Steel DesignSection 6

• Function of bending, shear andbearing calculations

• Since SRM is designed for the totalhorizontal force the shear resistanceof the polyurethane is not relevant

Material Tests on Polyurethane

• Basic requirements in AASHTOConstruction Specifications Section18.3.2.8 & 18.3.4.3

Material Tests on Polyurethane

• Basic requirements in AASHTOConstruction Specifications Section18.3.2.8 & 18.3.4.3

• Performance is verified by AASHTOtesting requirements

Material Tests on Polyurethane

• Basic requirements in AASHTOConstruction Specifications Section18.3.2.8 & 18.3.4.3

• Performance is verified by AASHTOtesting requirements

• Onus is on manufacturer to come upwith proper compound

Creep of Polyurethane

• Testing and field evaluations havedemonstrated this to be negligible

Design of Polyurethane Disc

• Important to keep in mind that it isincumbent upon the manufacture todevelop proper compoundstoichiometry

Design of Polyurethane Disc

• Important to keep in mind that it isincumbent upon the manufacture todevelop proper compoundstoichiometry

• Characteristics such as creepresistance, environmental durabilityand stiffness all have to be factoredinto the compound design

Design of Polyurethane Disc

• There are many compounds that willgive desired results in accordancewith AASHTO

Design of Polyurethane Disc

• There are many compounds that willgive desired results in accordancewith AASHTO

• Past experience, testing and qualitycontrol measures are required tofine tune design

Conclusions

• Cookbook specification would relievethe liability of the supplier and shiftthat to the State DOT or Owner

Conclusions

• Cookbook specification would relievethe liability of the supplier and shiftthat to the State DOT or Owner

• It would also result in unqualifiedsuppliers entering into the marketresulting in field problems

Conclusions

• Disc bearings have an outstandingfield performance history on bridgesall over the world

Conclusions

• Disc bearings have an outstandingfield performance history on bridgesall over the world

• Why not spend limited NCHRPdollars on testing bearings with ahistory of field problems

Conclusions

• If it is determined that a study iswarranted it should be focused onexpanding the capabilities of the discbearing

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