KenB2N
Computer
- Aug 17, 2003
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I need help determining if a mobile home frame that I have will be sufficient for a private bridge on my property. I know nothing about bridge design, and I am having trouble finding folks that are knowledgeable on the subject. I have a creek that I am trying to cross on my property. The creek span is 40 feet. Usually there is little water in the creek, but the creek bank is about 5 feet deep. The trailer house frame is 46' long, so I know that it is long enough to go across the creek, but I don't know what type of load capacity it would have. I would probably deck the frame with steel plate, but I have not decided anything yet. I may find that this project is too difficult for the average joe.
The I-beams (2 x 46' long) measuere: Width= 2.5" Height: 8"
The thickness of the I-Beams are 1/4" thick. The I-Beams are about 77" apart. About every 46 inches there is a connecting truss of 2.5x1.5 angle iron connecting the two I-Beams.
What other information is needed to calculate the load capacity? I would like to be able to walk safely across it, but I would also like to know if I can run a 4-wheeler across it safely. Can someone please help me? Thanks. I can possibly provide more information if needed. But I'm not sure what else is needed to calculate this?
The I-beams (2 x 46' long) measuere: Width= 2.5" Height: 8"
The thickness of the I-Beams are 1/4" thick. The I-Beams are about 77" apart. About every 46 inches there is a connecting truss of 2.5x1.5 angle iron connecting the two I-Beams.
What other information is needed to calculate the load capacity? I would like to be able to walk safely across it, but I would also like to know if I can run a 4-wheeler across it safely. Can someone please help me? Thanks. I can possibly provide more information if needed. But I'm not sure what else is needed to calculate this?