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Week 16 – June 4, 2026

04 - 10 Jun 2026

Bearing Restraint Strategy – Longitudinal Behaviour
Estimated Time: 2–3 min | Difficulty: Intermediate

Question

In a multi-span continuous bridge without seismic isolation, what most strongly influences the location of the primary fixed bearing?

  1. Minimizing vertical reactions at piers
  2. Minimizing cumulative thermal displacement
  3. Maximizing wind load resistance
  4. Reducing deck cracking
Explanation

Explanation

Fixed bearings are typically positioned near the geometric centre of a bridge to minimize cumulative thermal expansion and contraction in either direction.

Placing the global point of fixity centrally reduces total longitudinal displacement demand and limits thermally induced forces in substructure elements. Longitudinal loads such as wind and braking are then distributed according to pier stiffness (if there are more than one fixed piers), but thermal movement is usually the dominant driver in fixity location for non-isolated bridges.

Learning Resources

  • CSA S6:19, Clause 11 – Joints and Bearings