black79ta
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 4, 2009
- 23
I am designing falsework to support a RR bridge span. Deadload only. the span is 121' and I want to allow for thermal expansion with using 3/8" steel rods under one girder end. This is temporary, about 2 months. grease wont work, the coef. of friction (observed from previous work) is about .2, I don't want that much side loading into the falsework. hence using roller rods. another option is PTFE pads, I would rather use the rods since it is more cost effective. the load into each girder end is 55k. i would use 15 rods (8" long) under each end. The unit load is 430 lbs per inch of rod. I was studying Hertz info in contact loading and have come up with very high contact load pressures. I am wondering how one would approach this design wise.
thanks in advance.
thanks in advance.