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Structural
- Sep 21, 2010
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This job is in the preliminary/proposal stage.
Single span pedestrian bridge to also support golf carts, no vehicles. 8ft wide by 40ft long, simple span over a canal, steel beams...
I don't currently own this but will order it:
LRFD Guide Specifications for Design of Pedestrian Bridges, 2nd Edition
Does this have all of the loading and basic design criteria?
I have seen a range of live loads given online, for preliminary purposes can I use 85psf? Any thoughts on the golf carts (live load plus concentrated load?) would be welcome.
The client wants bar-grate decking. Obviously we will need guard rails, should we automatically go to a truss design which combines the bridge girders and guardrails (using HSS)? Or will two wide flange beams with cross members, and separate guard rails be just as simple and therefore economic?
Everything will end up being hot-dip galvanized.
Thanks for your input!
Single span pedestrian bridge to also support golf carts, no vehicles. 8ft wide by 40ft long, simple span over a canal, steel beams...
I don't currently own this but will order it:
LRFD Guide Specifications for Design of Pedestrian Bridges, 2nd Edition
Does this have all of the loading and basic design criteria?
I have seen a range of live loads given online, for preliminary purposes can I use 85psf? Any thoughts on the golf carts (live load plus concentrated load?) would be welcome.
The client wants bar-grate decking. Obviously we will need guard rails, should we automatically go to a truss design which combines the bridge girders and guardrails (using HSS)? Or will two wide flange beams with cross members, and separate guard rails be just as simple and therefore economic?
Everything will end up being hot-dip galvanized.
Thanks for your input!