rteja
Mechanical
- Aug 19, 2018
- 12
I am designing an overhead crash gantry of 30m span (see attached image). The client's requirement is "structure to resist momentum of 8000 kg vehicle".
I do not have experience in this type of structures. The purpose now is to give steel estimate for my costing team.
My question is, can i apply equivalent static loads, instead of time history loading? i do not have enough time vs force data. If yes, what will be the equivalent static load?
In the attached image i followed design forces recommended in AASHTO section 13, table A13.2-1 (Design forces for traffic railings - TL-4: 240kN applied over 3m span). But i'm not sure if this is the right design guidelines i should be referring to.
Any suggestions or guidance in designing this structure will be very helpful. Thanks.
I do not have experience in this type of structures. The purpose now is to give steel estimate for my costing team.
My question is, can i apply equivalent static loads, instead of time history loading? i do not have enough time vs force data. If yes, what will be the equivalent static load?
In the attached image i followed design forces recommended in AASHTO section 13, table A13.2-1 (Design forces for traffic railings - TL-4: 240kN applied over 3m span). But i'm not sure if this is the right design guidelines i should be referring to.
Any suggestions or guidance in designing this structure will be very helpful. Thanks.