zmorillo
Structural
- May 30, 2001
- 2
I am trying to calculate the shear and tension forces caused by the dead load and wind load acting on a bridge mounted sign.
I already calculated the wind force acting into the face of the sign, where tributary area is the total area of the face, and point of application located middle point of the sign height.
Now, when I calculate the wind force acting behind the sign, I'm not sure what tributary area to use. Only part of the sign area is exposed above the bridge deck, and the traffic barrier railing on the bridge edge is blocking some of the wind load too. Also, the bottom part is being shielded from the wind by the exterior beam adjacent to the sign.
Please let me know how to calculate the wind load behind the sign, and where should I apply that load in order to get the greatest tension and shear forces.
Thanks.
I already calculated the wind force acting into the face of the sign, where tributary area is the total area of the face, and point of application located middle point of the sign height.
Now, when I calculate the wind force acting behind the sign, I'm not sure what tributary area to use. Only part of the sign area is exposed above the bridge deck, and the traffic barrier railing on the bridge edge is blocking some of the wind load too. Also, the bottom part is being shielded from the wind by the exterior beam adjacent to the sign.
Please let me know how to calculate the wind load behind the sign, and where should I apply that load in order to get the greatest tension and shear forces.
Thanks.