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initial sizing stage, in many cases, by using table calculate “Inertia Required” values for the given load case. A to This table can be supplemented by use of the deflection coefficient graphs given in clause 4.2 (ref. 1.), shown later. Table deflection limitations, for some standard load cases. (Simply supported beams). Span Inertia (second moment of area) values required to meet Deflection * Limit Span Span Span Load 360 200 500 Case Uniformly Distributed 2.2ome? r.z7wt? 3.18mi? For Load (VOL) Castellated Beans add | Central about 30% Point 3.eep.2 z.03pt* 5. gp? Load (cPL) Point Loads at Third Points W = Total UDL in KN (unfactored) P ~ Point Toad in KN L © Span in metres Second moment of area (I) = CH’. Young’s Modulus, € = 205,000 KN/CH?. 3 6.23p.2 3.462.660? 4. remt? rept? az.g9pt® 500 can be a suitable limit for beams supporting masonry and crane beams. 750 For

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