Jean_Wong
Structural
- Sep 8, 2016
- 29
Good day!
I have been assigned to design barrier for a railway. Here is the definition from our design criteria:
"For Piers and other guideway support element situated in less than 3m from the edge of adjacent highway shall be designed for horizontal static force of 1000kN, unless protected by suitable barriers. The force will be applied at an angle of 10 degrees from direction of road traffic at 1.2m above ground."
If take the perpendicular component of the force, it's around 174kN which generates 208.8kN-m moment at the base of 1.2m height. The barrier is 1.2m high, and 0.2m thick. What should be my design length as 208.8kN-m moment seems too large for a 1.2x0.2x1.0m dimensions?
I have been assigned to design barrier for a railway. Here is the definition from our design criteria:
"For Piers and other guideway support element situated in less than 3m from the edge of adjacent highway shall be designed for horizontal static force of 1000kN, unless protected by suitable barriers. The force will be applied at an angle of 10 degrees from direction of road traffic at 1.2m above ground."
If take the perpendicular component of the force, it's around 174kN which generates 208.8kN-m moment at the base of 1.2m height. The barrier is 1.2m high, and 0.2m thick. What should be my design length as 208.8kN-m moment seems too large for a 1.2x0.2x1.0m dimensions?