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Crane Lateral and Longitudinal Loads

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BSVBD

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Top Running Single Girder Crane

(1) Bridge, (1) End Truck (each end of bridge), (2) 13K Wheel Loads at (1) End Truck, (2) Wheel Loads on (1)/(Each) Runway

Lateral Loads are 20% of wheel loads = 0.2 x 13K = 2.6K Lateral Load

Logitudinal Loads are 10% of wheel loads = 0.1 x 13K = 1.3K Longitudinal Load

Do I apply (1) 2.6K Lateral & (1) 1.3K Longitudinal Load for each Bridge?

** OR **

Do I apply (2) 2.6K Lateral Loads, (1) at each wheel location? And (2) in-line 2.6K Longitudinal Loads for (1) 5.2K Linear Longitudinal Load?

Thank you for your replies!
 
Apply the latter. Longitudinal technically only occurs on the driven wheels but the exact location of the 2.6k isn't that important.
 
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