SebasR0310
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 9, 2018
- 3
Hi, I'm just a beginner in bridges and I have what I think is a very basic question, but I have to ask.
When the live load distribution factor "g" is calculated by AASHTO, the longitudinal stiffness parameter "kg" is involved, which depends on the area of the beam and the moment of inertia. So, if I have a bridge with different beam geometries (for whatever reason), will each beam have its own "kg" parameter?
My question is because I have seen that sometimes the internal and external beams have a different geometry.
Another question is:
Is it equivalent to make the lever rule in any case to use the formulas of the code in the tables or is it different?
When the live load distribution factor "g" is calculated by AASHTO, the longitudinal stiffness parameter "kg" is involved, which depends on the area of the beam and the moment of inertia. So, if I have a bridge with different beam geometries (for whatever reason), will each beam have its own "kg" parameter?
My question is because I have seen that sometimes the internal and external beams have a different geometry.
Another question is:
Is it equivalent to make the lever rule in any case to use the formulas of the code in the tables or is it different?