EngDYIGuy
Structural
- Oct 9, 2015
- 31
Hey guys,
Why are deflection limitations specified as a fraction of the span length, such as L/360 or L/240? I'm having a hard time picturing this criteria, it apears to be more of a deflection slope or gradient, rather than a maximum deflection limit, such as 1" or so. Can someone show a simple example how the total deflection is related mathmatically to this L/360 or L/240 criteria. Is this fraction the total deflection in the member (Delta) divided by the span length (L)?
Why are deflection limitations specified as a fraction of the span length, such as L/360 or L/240? I'm having a hard time picturing this criteria, it apears to be more of a deflection slope or gradient, rather than a maximum deflection limit, such as 1" or so. Can someone show a simple example how the total deflection is related mathmatically to this L/360 or L/240 criteria. Is this fraction the total deflection in the member (Delta) divided by the span length (L)?