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what is "E.C. HOLT'S RESEARCH and U-FRAME"?

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yjung

Civil/Environmental
Dec 29, 2000
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I never seen this before. so please help...

I was reviewing the Ped. steel truss bridge. I see that Truss members for top and bottom chords were designed by what is called "E.C. HOLT'S RESEARCH and U-FRAME"?

Can anyone explain me about its method, why, how it works for the truss chords?

Also where can i find more information about its method in web?

Why we can't use assumed K value here instead of using complicated method?
 
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Hi yjung,

A u-frame is utilized when one has a through truss bridge, that is, the top chord has no lateral bracing or sway frames. The rigidity of a floorbeam to vertical member is utilized to elastically laterally support the top chord.

For further reference check Timoshenko's "Theory of Elastic Stability" and BS5400.

Regards

VOD
 
Thanks VOD,
Could you explain me little more about the method?
What does "BS5400" stand for?

Is there any nice web site for its method?


 
BS5400 stands for British Standard and 5400 for the design of bridges.

No web sites that I know of.

Check a library for the references, it should be easy to follow as I have explained a little about it.

Regards

VOD
 
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