Originally Posted by
dalecyr
Ok Kelly, now you have me confused.
Increasing M of I represents an increase in stiffness, resulting in less deflection.
If .3" is small, increasing M of I more than 324 will result in even smaller deflection.
Right?
If we use M of I of 90, on a 30' span, with a 2,000# load, the deflection is .72".
srw2104: I am sure you realize we are talking about the capacity of a single beam.
You will have two beams, effectively doubling the load carrying capacity of the bridge
over the capacity of a single beam.
(There are other considerations, but we will get to those later.)