VoyageofDiscovery
Structural
- Apr 7, 2002
- 617
Hi Focht3 and Ron,
Continuing our discussion wrt ultimate, to explain why this seemingly absurd question.
In Canada, I believe based on Meyerhoff's specific yet controversial work in this area, the recent bridge design code is adopting an Ulimate Limit State design method philosophy, while leaving the ASD behind, and I am having a hard time getting my head around this. Though in the past version of the code, it covered the ultimate philosphy, it was not widely accepted and there was a provision in the code that mentioned that engineering judgement should still be exercised.
I have found that by designing with ultimate values, I end up with significantly smaller footings for my shallow foundations. I am really having a hard time swallowing this idea but when competing in this area it makes all the difference.
Regards
VOD
Continuing our discussion wrt ultimate, to explain why this seemingly absurd question.
In Canada, I believe based on Meyerhoff's specific yet controversial work in this area, the recent bridge design code is adopting an Ulimate Limit State design method philosophy, while leaving the ASD behind, and I am having a hard time getting my head around this. Though in the past version of the code, it covered the ultimate philosphy, it was not widely accepted and there was a provision in the code that mentioned that engineering judgement should still be exercised.
I have found that by designing with ultimate values, I end up with significantly smaller footings for my shallow foundations. I am really having a hard time swallowing this idea but when competing in this area it makes all the difference.
Regards
VOD