DMWWEngr
Structural
- Dec 2, 2001
- 74
I'm looking for a "rule-of-thumb" for steel beam deflections. I have looked in LRFD and found the L/360 for Live Load (LL) deflections but I can't seem to find anything for Total Load (TL) deflections. I've also searched the archives and nothing came up that applied to what I'm looking for.
I have a 20 ft span and I'm getting a (service) TL deflection of about 0.8 inches.
I'm trying to determine if this amount of deflection will crack the concrete floor that is supported by the steel beam?? If it will crack, to what extent will it crack (severly or just hairline cracks)??
I have no feel for acceptable deflections so I, again, must turn to you guys for advice. Any comments appreciated. ---
Andrew
I have a 20 ft span and I'm getting a (service) TL deflection of about 0.8 inches.
I'm trying to determine if this amount of deflection will crack the concrete floor that is supported by the steel beam?? If it will crack, to what extent will it crack (severly or just hairline cracks)??
I have no feel for acceptable deflections so I, again, must turn to you guys for advice. Any comments appreciated. ---
Andrew