Jason8zhu
Marine/Ocean
- Sep 21, 2012
- 30
Hi all,
the following is a US code requirement for camber:
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1.2.10 CAMBER (1995) R(2014)
The camber of plate girders more than 90 feet in length shall be equal to the deflection produced by the dead load only. Plate girders 90 feet or less in length and rolled beams need not be cambered.
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now my I-beam is 30 metre with deflection by dead load of 6 mm.
Two questions for help:
1~for this CODE requirement only, if i fabricate the beam with camber of 6mm then , when the inspector inspect it,he will find a camber of zero. so does it mean i need to fabricate camber of 6+6 is 12mm?
2~ if the client ' s drawing shows a camber of 15mm, does it mean i need to fabricate a camber of 6+15mm?
All advice are welcome. Thanks in advance.
the following is a US code requirement for camber:
--------------------------------
1.2.10 CAMBER (1995) R(2014)
The camber of plate girders more than 90 feet in length shall be equal to the deflection produced by the dead load only. Plate girders 90 feet or less in length and rolled beams need not be cambered.
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now my I-beam is 30 metre with deflection by dead load of 6 mm.
Two questions for help:
1~for this CODE requirement only, if i fabricate the beam with camber of 6mm then , when the inspector inspect it,he will find a camber of zero. so does it mean i need to fabricate camber of 6+6 is 12mm?
2~ if the client ' s drawing shows a camber of 15mm, does it mean i need to fabricate a camber of 6+15mm?
All advice are welcome. Thanks in advance.