As part of the A465 Head of the Valleys sections 5 and 6 project, two integral bridges with a maximum span of 70 m across the Nant Ffrwd valley were designed to support the new mainline carriageway construction. The topography and founding rock levels were such that abutment walls up to 19 m high were required. To provide significant material and carbon dioxide efficiencies, the abutments were designed to be slender with their flexibility accounted for in the design. For full-height integral frame abutments, UK guidance presents a limit equilibrium/simplified method to determine K* (enhanced horizontal earth pressure coefficient generated from strain ratcheting), where the values of earth pressures generated are based on the full height of the abutment and do not consider abutment flexibility. For slender abutments, this can be conservative for the design and unrealistic to the soil–structure interaction. Where the foundation is rigid and the abutment flexible, there will be parts of the abutment that will not deflect or rotate from expansion of the bridge deck and will thus not generate earth pressures that approach the limiting K* values. This paper discusses the design of the Nant Ffrwd bridges and the methods used to determine the magnitudes of earth pressures and their distribution based on the stiffnesses of the foundation and the structural elements.
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José Luis de La Cuesta Padilla;
José Luis de La Cuesta Padilla
Principal Engineer, Highway Structures, Transportation,
AtkinsRéalis
, Swansea, UK
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Reza Mirehsan
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Principal Engineer, Highway Structures, Transportation,
AtkinsRéalis
, Epsom, UK
Corresponding author Reza Mirehsan (reza.mirehsan@atkinsrealis.com)
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Winnie Guan
Winnie Guan
Senior Engineer, Highway Structures, Transportation,
AtkinsRéalis
, Epsom, UK
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Corresponding author Reza Mirehsan (reza.mirehsan@atkinsrealis.com)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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October 26 2023
Accepted:
March 14 2024
Online ISSN: 1751-7664
Print ISSN: 1478-4637
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Bridge Engineering (2025) 178 (4): 361–372.
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Received:
October 26 2023
Accepted:
March 14 2024
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de La Cuesta Padilla JL, Mirehsan R, Guan W (2025), "Design of the Nant Ffrwd mainline bridges with flexible integral frame abutments". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Bridge Engineering, Vol. 178 No. 4 pp. 361–372, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jbren.23.00043
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