tmalik3156
Structural
- Jun 21, 2021
- 104
Good day all.
We are going to design a small pedestrian bridge over a creek. It's 16.0 m long and about 4.0 m wide.
We are at the conceptual design stage now. The governing criteria is functionality and cost effectiveness - rather than aesthetics.
We could do a Pratt Truss or Warren Truss, or even a girder bridge made of rolled section.
If you have experience with design of similar bridge, please comment on which option would be best.
Some variable to consider are
1. Least material required
2. Least fabrication cost and time
3. Better vibration characteristics (very important !)
4. Use of handrails
5. Constructability
6. Stability and structural redundancy
7. Atmospheric corrosion resistance
Anything else you could think of. Your input will help us pick the most favorable option. Thank you.
We are going to design a small pedestrian bridge over a creek. It's 16.0 m long and about 4.0 m wide.
We are at the conceptual design stage now. The governing criteria is functionality and cost effectiveness - rather than aesthetics.
We could do a Pratt Truss or Warren Truss, or even a girder bridge made of rolled section.
If you have experience with design of similar bridge, please comment on which option would be best.
Some variable to consider are
1. Least material required
2. Least fabrication cost and time
3. Better vibration characteristics (very important !)
4. Use of handrails
5. Constructability
6. Stability and structural redundancy
7. Atmospheric corrosion resistance
Anything else you could think of. Your input will help us pick the most favorable option. Thank you.