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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Fri Nov 12, 2021, 06:51 PM Nov 2021

Interstate bridge's crack likely dates back to 1970s

LITTLE ROCK Ark. (AP) — A crack in a steel beam that forced the closure of the Interstate 40 bridge connecting Arkansas and Tennessee for three months likely began when the span was fabricated in the 1970s and went undetected for years, a report by Arkansas' Transportation Department released Thursday said.

A forensic investigation by an outside firm hired by the department said the crack occurred in a weld between two plates during the bridge's fabrication. Those welds were more susceptible to cracking because of the type of steel and welding method used then, the department said.

“In all likelihood the cracking in the weld occurred within hours of its completion but was not detected by any post-weld repair fabrication testing and remained unchanged for a number of years," the department's report said.

The crack had been visible in 2016, and an inspector who had missed it was fired by the department in May. The report said the weld fracture initially was not visible by conventional inspection and was not caught by an ultrasonic inspection in 1982.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/report-interstate-bridges-crack-likely-203502049.html

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Interstate bridge's crack likely dates back to 1970s (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2021 OP
interesting soryang Nov 2021 #1

soryang

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1. interesting
Fri Nov 12, 2021, 07:58 PM
Nov 2021

I always thought the I 30 bridge in Little Rock, or the I-10 bridge in Baton Rouge were in worse condition. The latter would vibrate and shake so badly with heavy truck traffic I literally feared it would fail while driving over it. I've travelled over all three of these bridges hundreds of times in a truck, and never realized the I 40 bridge to Memphis was in poor condition also. Looked much nicer, with a much smoother roadway and elevated approaches. The roadbed sections on the elevated highway approach to the I 30 bridge iin Little Rock were so old and uneven I thought it was a national disgrace. I checked the maps to refresh my memory. It's been five years since I retired. The trucking company contacts me often to get me to come back. They must be desperate. I don't miss it a bit.

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