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Cross Frame and Lat. Bra. Code Check [STG]

Cross Frame and Lat. Bra. Code Check [STG]

General

Load Combination Table: The load combination table is used to map the analysis result cases and their corresponding factors to the template, along with the limit states. It serves as the basis for all finite element analysis results used in the code check equations.

Fatigue Parameters

ADTT: The annual daily truck traffic is a parameter used in fatigue checks.
Number of Lanes Available to Trucks: Number of lanes available to truck is a parameter used in fatigue checks.

Additional Load Factor For Fatigue: The fatigue load obtained from the analysis can be further reduced by applying this property.
As suggested in NCHRP Report No. 962: Proposed Modification to AASHTO Cross-Frame Analysis and Design, the Fatigue I and Fatigue II load factors should be multiplied by an additional factor of 0.65.

Tensile Resistance Parameters

Rp Reduction Factor for Holes [1.0 for Holes Drilled Full Size/ 0.9 for Holes Punched Full Size]: For code check purposes, this parameter allows the specification of a reduction factor. The factor can be set to 1.0 for drilled full-size holes or 0.9 for punched full-size holes.

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