BoydZander
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 9, 2002
- 16
I have a need to determine a rational effective width for a supported reinforced concrete slab supporting a concentrated load.
I'm aware of AASTHO having a method and formula but I'm not familiar with AASTHO code nor do I have access to one. I have heard said that it is based on Westergaard's "Computation of Stresses in Bridge Slabs due to Wheel Loads".
Various threads have placed the effective with at about 60% of the clear span. The threads have mentioned Australian and British codes being in close agreement.
My challenge is I need a reference as well as a document to educate myself, a checker, an approver and a client's independent reviewer. If I could get my hand on the Westergaard report, perhaps I would have met my needs.
So, question is, does anyone have a copy of Westergaard's report available, or other reasonable reference, for effective slab width for support of point loads?
Regards,
Boyd
I'm aware of AASTHO having a method and formula but I'm not familiar with AASTHO code nor do I have access to one. I have heard said that it is based on Westergaard's "Computation of Stresses in Bridge Slabs due to Wheel Loads".
Various threads have placed the effective with at about 60% of the clear span. The threads have mentioned Australian and British codes being in close agreement.
My challenge is I need a reference as well as a document to educate myself, a checker, an approver and a client's independent reviewer. If I could get my hand on the Westergaard report, perhaps I would have met my needs.
So, question is, does anyone have a copy of Westergaard's report available, or other reasonable reference, for effective slab width for support of point loads?
Regards,
Boyd