fracture_point
Structural
- Mar 7, 2019
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I'm working on a project where we are trying to determine how far a 136lb AREMA rail can span between posts.
The architect wants to maximize the spacing between posts just using a column cap, but we are trying to assess how far these things can span without have a support W-beam beneath.(see attached for section).
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Arema requires considering an arrangement of either 80,000 for an E80 Cooper loading, or 100,000lb for 4-axles, whichever produces the most critical effect. AREMA Chapter 15 also mandates we consider 25% of a wheel load acting laterally, is my assumption correct in the sketch that we should consider the 25% point load acting either way (longitudinally or transverse) to the posts?
How can I determine the capacity of this AREMA rail? Is it just a similar case of getting the section properties of the rail and designing like a regular beam? Any caveats that I should be aware of?
The architect wants to maximize the spacing between posts just using a column cap, but we are trying to assess how far these things can span without have a support W-beam beneath.(see attached for section).
Loading:
Arema requires considering an arrangement of either 80,000 for an E80 Cooper loading, or 100,000lb for 4-axles, whichever produces the most critical effect. AREMA Chapter 15 also mandates we consider 25% of a wheel load acting laterally, is my assumption correct in the sketch that we should consider the 25% point load acting either way (longitudinally or transverse) to the posts?
How can I determine the capacity of this AREMA rail? Is it just a similar case of getting the section properties of the rail and designing like a regular beam? Any caveats that I should be aware of?