Imagine engineers working in regions lacking comprehensive national standards for bridge construction. How can they design and build bridges safely and reliably? The ISO 28842:2013 standard was developed precisely for such scenarios, offering a simplified yet effective solution for countries or regions without national concrete bridge design codes.
The core objective of this standard is to provide sufficient information enabling engineers to design structural concrete bridges that comply with ISO 28842:2013 limitations. Notably, the design rules presented in the standard represent simplified versions of more complex requirements, aiming to reduce design complexity and accelerate construction processes.
ISO 28842:2013 is not universally applicable to all bridge projects. It primarily targets the following types of new bridge constructions:
Therefore, before employing ISO 28842:2013 for bridge design, engineers must thoroughly review the standard to confirm project eligibility.
In certain circumstances, ISO 28842:2013 may serve as an alternative solution:
Adopting the ISO 28842:2013 standard for bridge design offers several significant benefits:
When implementing ISO 28842:2013, several critical factors require attention:
The ISO 28842:2013 standard provides reliable bridge design guidance for regions lacking national codes, offering benefits through simplified processes, cost reductions, and safety improvements. However, successful implementation requires careful consideration of local conditions and proper verification procedures. As global infrastructure development continues expanding, this standard will increasingly facilitate international cooperation and technological advancement in bridge construction.