A study of the deflections of metal road guardrail post

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Road guardrails of various types (made of reinforced concrete, cable and metal) are installed on the shoulders and traffic lanes of urban and suburban roads. Metal guardrails, consisting of ∑-shape and double T-shape metal posts and a protective W-shape horizontal beam, are the most popular. The deformation processes of the ∑-shape and double T-shape metal posts of the above-mentioned guardrails are examined. A mathematical model of ∑-shape (or double T-shape) metal post is developed. A metal post of ∑-shape (or double T-shape) is modeled, using one-dimensional firs-order finite elements, and taking into account elastic deformations, as well as the effect of soil on the buried post section of the guardrail. The deflections of ∑-shape and double T-shape metal posts caused by the impact of a motor vehicle moving at varying speed are determined.

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Prentkovskis, O., Beljatynskij, A., Juodvalkiene, E., & Prentkovskiene, R. (2010). A study of the deflections of metal road guardrail post. Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering, 5(2), 104–109. https://doi.org/10.3846/bjrbe.2010.15

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