AggieYank
Structural
- Mar 9, 2005
- 215
I'm fairly new out of school and have taught myself ASD, since we only learned LRFD in school. My question is this:
For LRFD, when calculating deflections, you use a FACTORED load. So you use 1.2D + 1.6L to get your loading, then plug in the simple beam formula to get your deflection.
For ASD, when calculating deflections, you use an UNFACTORED load. So you use D + L to get your loading, then plug in the simple beam formula to get your deflection.
Am I missing something, or is LRFD more conservative from a deflection standpoint? Thanks
For LRFD, when calculating deflections, you use a FACTORED load. So you use 1.2D + 1.6L to get your loading, then plug in the simple beam formula to get your deflection.
For ASD, when calculating deflections, you use an UNFACTORED load. So you use D + L to get your loading, then plug in the simple beam formula to get your deflection.
Am I missing something, or is LRFD more conservative from a deflection standpoint? Thanks