Mixtli
Structural
- May 21, 2005
- 93
Hi everyone,
I am designing a aluminum pedestrian bridge: two trusses with the deck in between the two bottom chords. The bridge has a 3' camber and is simply supported.
The question is in regards of the bracing for the top chord. App 6.3 of the AISC states that trusses can be considered as beams in regards of the lateral bracing, but I think this is at the supports, and the critical point would be at the center of the span, so what would be the way to obtain the min spacing for lat bracing along the truss?. Should I calculate Lp as if it was a beam?
Thanks in advance
Tony
I am designing a aluminum pedestrian bridge: two trusses with the deck in between the two bottom chords. The bridge has a 3' camber and is simply supported.
The question is in regards of the bracing for the top chord. App 6.3 of the AISC states that trusses can be considered as beams in regards of the lateral bracing, but I think this is at the supports, and the critical point would be at the center of the span, so what would be the way to obtain the min spacing for lat bracing along the truss?. Should I calculate Lp as if it was a beam?
Thanks in advance
Tony