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HS25: Spreadsheet and continuos beam

HS25: Spreadsheet and continuos beam

HS25: Spreadsheet and continuos beam

(OP)
Does anyone have a spreadsheet to calculate maximum moments and shears for a continuos bridge slab?. (HS25-AASHTO 17th Ed)

RE: HS25: Spreadsheet and continuos beam

MathCAD files are available for free download.

www.PeirceEngineering.com

RE: HS25: Spreadsheet and continuos beam

Sorry, maybe not available for continuous beams.

www.PeirceEngineering.com

RE: HS25: Spreadsheet and continuos beam

(OP)
would you mind giving me the link?

RE: HS25: Spreadsheet and continuos beam

Search for free MathCAD files.

I also use an old book from AISC called Moments Shears and Reactions for Continuous Highway Bridges, March 1966. It has tables for different multi-span continuous bridges with HS20-44 loading. HS25 is HS20 x 1.25, I believe. The book may be available from AISC.

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RE: HS25: Spreadsheet and continuos beam

(OP)
Thank you PEInc, would you mind giving me the link where I can access the mathcad sheet for simply supported members and moving loads?

RE: HS25: Spreadsheet and continuos beam

(OP)
I can only see the pdf version, please post the mathcad file you have

RE: HS25: Spreadsheet and continuos beam

(OP)
Is Simple Span Moment and Shear Envelopes for HS Loading the topic where you found the mathcad sheet? It looks you need to buy it from PTC, is that so?

RE: HS25: Spreadsheet and continuos beam

MathCASD was bought by PTC. Now things just aren't the same. Do you have MathCAD? If so, what version? You can buy whatever current MathCAD file you need or you can go to the ET PTC: MathCAD Forum and see if anyone will share a needed file with you. OR, you can e-mail me as I previously suggested. I have MathCAD version 13. If you have 13 or earlier, I can help you.

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