LRFD Pedestrian Bridge Example Rev
LRFD Pedestrian Bridge Example Rev
72
10
10.5
46
ft.
ft.
ft.
ksi
Symm @
CL Span
U01
U02
U03
U04
U05
L01
L02
L03
L04
L05
U06
5'-0"
U00
L00
L06
Floorbeam
10'-6" CL C
L Trusses
5'-0"
CL CL Chords
4'-6"
End Posts:
Section: 6 x 3 x 5/16" structural tubing
in2
A=
4.98
w=
16.96
plf
Vertical Posts:
Section: 5 x 3 x 5/16" structural tubing
in2
A=
4.36
w=
14.83
plf
Ix = Ic =
13.2
in4
Diagonals:
Section: 4 x 3 x 1/4" structural tubing
in2
A=
3.09
w=
10.51
plf
FLOORBEAMS:
Section:
Ix = Ib =
Sx =
Spacing =
W8x10
30.8
in4
7.81
in3
DEAD LOAD:
Weight of each truss =
60
25
psf
Use
200
plf
VEHICLE LOAD:
- Vehicular access is not prevented by fixed physical methods, therefore, the pedestrian bridge should be
designed for an occassional single maintenance vehicle load.
- Use Table 3.2-1 for Minimum Axle Loads and Spacings.
- The vehicular load shall not be placed in combination with the pedestrian load. Consideration of impact
is not included with this vehicular loading.
Use the following vehicle for a clear deck width between 7 ft. and 10 ft.
Front axle =
Rear axle =
2
8
k
k
Axle spacing =
Wheel spacing =
14
6
ft.
ft.
Note: For this example, the pedestrian load controls for the truss design; however, the
vehicle load will control for the floor system design.
WIND LOAD:
- Assume 100 mph design wind.
- Use wind load as specified in the AASHTO Signs , Articles 3.8 and 3.9.
- Neglect wind load on the live load vehicle.
- The design life shall be taken as 50 years for the purpose of calculating the wind loading.