Eyobed
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 24, 2024
- 3
Hello everyone,
I am currently working on a project involving a suspended bus terminal within a building plaza. I need some guidance on determining the appropriate live loads for the design of the slab.
According to EN 1991-1-1: Eurocode 1 - Part 1-1: General actions - Densities, self-weight, imposed loads for buildings, the recommended live load for vehicle traffic areas (Category F2) is 5.0 kN/m². However, the buses operating in our terminal have a gross vehicular weight of approximately 18,500 kg (18.5 tons), which is higher than the typical values considered in the Eurocode.
To ensure safety and compliance, I referred to EN 1991-2: Traffic loads on bridges, which includes Load Model 1 (LM1) specifying:
- Lane Number 1: 9 kN/m² (UDL)
- Lane Number 2: 2.5 kN/m² (UDL)
- Lane Number 3: 2.5 kN/m² (UDL)
- Other lanes and remaining area: 2.5 kN/m² (UDL)
Given the higher gross vehicular weight of our buses, I'm considering using the 9 kN/m² uniformly distributed load for the primary bus lanes on the suspended slab.
Questions:
1. Is it appropriate to use the load values from EN 1991-2 (Traffic loads on bridges) for a suspended bus terminal slab in a building?
2. Are there any additional recommendations or best practices for designing slabs subjected to heavy bus loads in such scenarios?
Thank you in advance for your assistance!
I am currently working on a project involving a suspended bus terminal within a building plaza. I need some guidance on determining the appropriate live loads for the design of the slab.
According to EN 1991-1-1: Eurocode 1 - Part 1-1: General actions - Densities, self-weight, imposed loads for buildings, the recommended live load for vehicle traffic areas (Category F2) is 5.0 kN/m². However, the buses operating in our terminal have a gross vehicular weight of approximately 18,500 kg (18.5 tons), which is higher than the typical values considered in the Eurocode.
To ensure safety and compliance, I referred to EN 1991-2: Traffic loads on bridges, which includes Load Model 1 (LM1) specifying:
- Lane Number 1: 9 kN/m² (UDL)
- Lane Number 2: 2.5 kN/m² (UDL)
- Lane Number 3: 2.5 kN/m² (UDL)
- Other lanes and remaining area: 2.5 kN/m² (UDL)
Given the higher gross vehicular weight of our buses, I'm considering using the 9 kN/m² uniformly distributed load for the primary bus lanes on the suspended slab.
Questions:
1. Is it appropriate to use the load values from EN 1991-2 (Traffic loads on bridges) for a suspended bus terminal slab in a building?
2. Are there any additional recommendations or best practices for designing slabs subjected to heavy bus loads in such scenarios?
Thank you in advance for your assistance!