STR-DB
Structural
- Jun 12, 2020
- 8
Hi,
I am designing a guardrail to be atop a 6 ft retaining wall along a residential driveway. The architect is showing 3x8 rail members spaced between posts @ 8' o.c. I have not found any loading in the residential code to use so I have been using the IBC/ASCE 6000 lb load applied at 1'3-2'3 vertical height to produce worst case loads. This produces a very high moment at this rail that a 3x8 is not even close, but arch says this has been used in town previously. Am I right in using the 6000 lb load or is there a way I can reduce this to get a more reasonably sized rail member?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
EIT
I am designing a guardrail to be atop a 6 ft retaining wall along a residential driveway. The architect is showing 3x8 rail members spaced between posts @ 8' o.c. I have not found any loading in the residential code to use so I have been using the IBC/ASCE 6000 lb load applied at 1'3-2'3 vertical height to produce worst case loads. This produces a very high moment at this rail that a 3x8 is not even close, but arch says this has been used in town previously. Am I right in using the 6000 lb load or is there a way I can reduce this to get a more reasonably sized rail member?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
EIT