phamENG
Structural
- Feb 6, 2015
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dold said:I wonder where they came up with the 120 psf design load?
Hmm...what if it wasn't designed for a 120psf uniform distributed load? After all, that's a COO, not an engineer's calcs. That number could get lost in translation similar to the question of how many men vs how many women are listed.
Current practice is to take point loads as spread over 2.5ft square unless there's a compelling reason to do otherwise. Let's assume they did the same (not sure how long that practice has been around). 2.5ftx2.5ft=6.25sf. 120psf*6.25sf=750lbs. 750lbs x 4 wheels = 3000lbs. My own quick googling found the 1926 Essex Super 6 Sedan, weighing in at 2,540lbs. So a 3,000lbs design weight per vehicle may have been reasonable.
Fun speculation. Sadly I doubt that the original calculations for that building are still around, so we'll likely never know.