hemis
Structural
- Nov 10, 2008
- 78
I am having to prepare safe-load and maximum-span tables for a series of reinforced-concrete pavement-lights. I am using BS 8110 for my design but I am also in the process of converting to Eurocode.
My problem is this. I have designed the lights as a series of one-way spanning beams with perfect lateral restraint. When I compare my results with Luxcrete's safe load tables for pavement lights (very kindly supplied by cds72); I do not get the same results: or even near them.
From my calculations, Luxcrete's span ratios for deflection exceed those permitted in BS 8110. Unfortunately, I do not have any case studies or standards to follow to compare my results with.
Has anyone any experience of pavement-light or small single-reinforced beams (Lintels?) that I could share ideas with. At these small depths of beam, do scale effects come into play? Did the authors of BS 8110 consider very small beams? I have not found any mention of small beams in the code.
My problem is this. I have designed the lights as a series of one-way spanning beams with perfect lateral restraint. When I compare my results with Luxcrete's safe load tables for pavement lights (very kindly supplied by cds72); I do not get the same results: or even near them.
From my calculations, Luxcrete's span ratios for deflection exceed those permitted in BS 8110. Unfortunately, I do not have any case studies or standards to follow to compare my results with.
Has anyone any experience of pavement-light or small single-reinforced beams (Lintels?) that I could share ideas with. At these small depths of beam, do scale effects come into play? Did the authors of BS 8110 consider very small beams? I have not found any mention of small beams in the code.