ataman
Structural
- Dec 7, 2006
- 53
Hi,
I have a short timber bridge which is 10'0" long x 8'-0" wide. The architect wants a concrete abutment at one end and diagonal braces from the bottom of the concrete abutment to support the other end of the bridge. We would like to keep the bridge independent from the existing structure.
I am concerned about the lateral stability of the bridge since in effect I have a cantilevered diaphragm. Are there any limitations to this? And what rule of thumb would you use to calculate the lateral load since it is pretty much an open light bridge.
Thanks
I have a short timber bridge which is 10'0" long x 8'-0" wide. The architect wants a concrete abutment at one end and diagonal braces from the bottom of the concrete abutment to support the other end of the bridge. We would like to keep the bridge independent from the existing structure.
I am concerned about the lateral stability of the bridge since in effect I have a cantilevered diaphragm. Are there any limitations to this? And what rule of thumb would you use to calculate the lateral load since it is pretty much an open light bridge.
Thanks