2014
DOI: 10.3141/2406-04
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Thermal Analysis of Highway Overhead Support Structures

Abstract: Dynamic message signs are increasingly used on freeways, expressways, and major arterials to manage traffic flow better by providing accurate and timely information to drivers. Overhead truss structures that allow for wide displays across multiple travel lanes are typically used to support those signs. Recently, cracks at welded toes in these structures have been identified in multiple states. The AASHTO standard specification defines the loads to be considered during design as wind load, dead load, live load,… Show more

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“…The fatigue performance of high-mast, light poles was evaluated by Chang et al (2009 and 2010) through a long-term field monitoring program [39,40]. This study was then extended to evaluate aluminum DMS-support structures under thermal loads [41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fatigue performance of high-mast, light poles was evaluated by Chang et al (2009 and 2010) through a long-term field monitoring program [39,40]. This study was then extended to evaluate aluminum DMS-support structures under thermal loads [41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%