TehMightyEngineer
Structural
- Aug 1, 2009
- 3,073
Quick question as I don't have the PE around to find out what he wants to do until later tomorrow.
Anyone have any thoughts on the total (dead + live) long-term deflection limits for a buried, precast concrete box culvert with 2 feet of soil cover? It's a long span culvert that will be under a highway (non-DOT and there's little to no spec from the EOR) and when I size the structure for strength I'm getting about L/200 (1.3 inches) for total deflection (L/400 live load deflection). AAHSTO only really covers deflection limits for decks directly under vehicle loads. Given the 2 feet of fill the ACI 318 deflection limits don't seem quite applicable.
Thoughts? My guess is that this is an acceptable deflection and will be unnoticeable under the 2 feet of fill and pavement.
Maine EIT, Civil/Structural.
Anyone have any thoughts on the total (dead + live) long-term deflection limits for a buried, precast concrete box culvert with 2 feet of soil cover? It's a long span culvert that will be under a highway (non-DOT and there's little to no spec from the EOR) and when I size the structure for strength I'm getting about L/200 (1.3 inches) for total deflection (L/400 live load deflection). AAHSTO only really covers deflection limits for decks directly under vehicle loads. Given the 2 feet of fill the ACI 318 deflection limits don't seem quite applicable.
Thoughts? My guess is that this is an acceptable deflection and will be unnoticeable under the 2 feet of fill and pavement.
Maine EIT, Civil/Structural.