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Thermal Loads on Rails

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c_villacorta

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Question on thermal loading for metal railings:
I am working on designing a metal rail with requirement for thermal expansion/loading, project specs states:
"Provide handrails and railings that allow for thermal movements resulting from the following maximum change (range)in ambient and surface temperatures by preventing buckling, opening of joints, over-stressing of components, failure of connections, and other detrimental effects. Base engineering calculation on surface temperatures of materials due to both solar heat gain and nighttime-sky heat loss.
Temperature Change (Range): 120°F, ambient; 180°F, material surfaces."
-Or see attachment for the spec itself.

What's the correct interpretation of the given temp data? Should ΔT be 180°F or ΔT=180°F-120°F=60°F ?
I am using Staad.Pro for the analysis as well as manual calcs. The project is in NY if it helps. Thanks!
 
 https://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=1be999c9-1dd2-4f99-a254-a7ab0559c209&file=METAL_RAILINGS.pdf
ΔT=180o.

Air (ambient) temperature range is 120o.
Temperature range for the metal is 180o. The difference in the two ranges is caused by metal's extra heat gain from solar during the day and radiant heat loss to the night sky.

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