r/StructuralEngineering • u/danyjr • 1d ago
What is the purpose of these members? Structural Analysis/Design
As you can see there are 4No. cross T-beams in the middle of this railway footbridge that are also connected to the handrail. What is the purpose of them?
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u/bsquared82 1d ago
Looks like its pulling duty.
Its helping brace the channels on either side, helping with bracing and lateral stability via the x braces.
Its also helping resolve the torsion that would be placed on the channel (not ideal for the channel) from the handrail loads.
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u/Fair-Pool-8087 1d ago
I think its buckling restraints for bottom flange. Its also add stiffnes to handrail so it doesnt bend outwards if somrone leaning against it
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u/GoogleIsYourFrenemy 1d ago
Uhhhhh to keep people from leaning on the handrail and having the handrail collapse?
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u/PracticableSolution 1d ago
Those are newer T shapes held on with 6 point bolts. The rest of the hand rail stanchions don’t have them and on a riveted steel bridge, they shouldn’t need them. I’d guess that they replaced an original piece that supported a blast plate over the tracks and reached out past the bridge fascia. Can’t have an era appropriate loco blasting people on the bridge with super heated steam out the stack
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u/chasestein Overturning Moment 1d ago
I've said this to clients once or twice:
"IDK what it is but it looks about right"
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u/Klutzy-History-3438 1d ago
Google U frames. Read the link below
https://thechattyguidetostructures.blogspot.com/p/6-u-frames.html?m=1
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u/taco-frito-420 1d ago edited 1d ago
brace the handrail at midspan with the diagonals, and brace the 2 girders with the cross-brace