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13.1Arches 213
SolvingforH
H=
wL
2
8 h
(13.2)
We recallthata similarequationwas derivedforarches.,andH is analogousto theC T
forcesin a beam,andhis theoverallheight of thearch, Sincehis much largerthand,Hwill
be much smallerthanC Tin a beam.
10 SinceequilibriumrequiresHto remainconstant acrosstheearch, a paraboliccurve would
theoreticallyresultin nomoment onthearch section.
11 Three-hingedarchesarestaticallydeterminatestructureswhich shape canacomodatesup-
portsettlements andthermalexpansionwithoutsecondaryinternalstresses.Theyarealsoeasy
to analysethroughstatics.
12 Anarch carriestheverticalloadacrossthespanthrougha combinationof axialforcesand
exuralones. A welldimensionedarch willhave a smallto negligiblemoment, andrelatively
highnormalcompressive stresses.
13 Anarch is farmoreecient thana beam,andpossiblymoreeconomicalandaestheticthan
a trussin carryingloadsover longspans.
14 If thearch hasonlytwo hinges,Fig.13.3, or if it hasnohinges,thenbendingmoments may
existeitherat thecrownor at thesupportsor at bothplaces.
APPARENT LINE
OF PRESSURE WITH
ARCH BENDING
EXCEPT AT THE BASE
h
h’
V V
M
w
h
H’=wl /8h’<
2
wl /8h
2
H’
H’<H
APPARENT LINE OF
PRESSURE WITH
ARCH BENDING
INCLUDING BASE
V V
H’<H
M
w
h
L
crown
M
M
base
h’ base
H’<H
Figure13.3:Two HingedArch, (LinandStotesbury1981)
15 SinceH variesinverselyto the riseh, it is obviousthatoneshoulduseas higha riseas
possible.For a combinationof aestheticandpracticalconsiderations,a span/riseratioranging
from5 to 8 or perhapsas much as 12,is frequentlyused.However,as theratiogoes higher,we
may have bucklingproblems,andthesectionwouldthenhave a highersectiondepth,andthe
arch advantagediminishes.
16 In a parabolicarch subjectedto a uniformhorizontalloadthereis nomoment. However,in
practiceanarch is notsubjectedto uniformhorizontalload. First,thedepth(andthusthe
weight) of anarch is notusuallyconstant, thendueto theinclinationof thearch theactual
selfweight is notconstant. Finally, live loadsmay actonportionof thearch, thus thelineof
actionwillnotnecessarilyfollow thearch centroid.Thislasteectcanbe neglectedif thelive
loadis smallin comparisonwiththedeadload.