DEFLECTION
DEFLECTION
A structure must be serviceable in addition to being safe. A serviceable structure performs
satisfactorily without causing any discomfort or perceptions of un-safety for the occupants or users of
the structure.
For a beam, being serviceable usually means that the deformation (primarily vertical sag) must be
limited.
According to International Building Code (IBC 2015), some of the typical deflection limits
(ref: TABLE 1604.3 DEFLECTION LIMITS) are:
                                                                                                          Dr. Haque’s Lecture Notes
 Members                                 Max. Live        Max. dead+live    Max. Snow or
                                         Load defl.       load defl.        Wind Load
                                                                            defl.
 Roof Beam:
    Supporting plaster ceiling           l / 360          l / 240           l / 360
    Supporting non-plaster ceiling       l / 240          l / 180           l / 240
    Not supporting a ceiling             l / 180          l / 120           l / 180
 Floor Beam                              l / 360          l / 240           ----------
 Farm buildings                          ---------        l / 180           ----------
 Greenhouses                             ---------        l / 120           ----------
Note: l = Span Length
The limits shown above for deflection due to dead + live loads do not apply to steel beams, because
the dead load deflection is usually compensated by cambering. Camber is a curvature in the
opposite direction of the dead load deflection curve. When the dead load is applied to a cambered
beam, the curvature is removed and beam becomes level. Therefore, the live load deflection is of
concern in the completed structure.
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                                                                                                                DEFLECTION
                            EXAMPLE 1: Compute the dead load and live load deflections for the floor beam, W 18X35 as
                            shown in fig. Check whether the floor beam is satisfactory considering deflection criterion
                            according to IBC.
                                Service D = 500 lb/ft.; Service L=550 lb/ft.
                                                     W 18 X 35
Dr. Haque’s Lecture Notes
                                                       l = 30 ft.
                            SOLUTION:
                                                      5              w l4
                                         =
                                                     384              EI
                            D = (5/384) [(0.5+0.035)/12] (30x12) /(29000x510) = 0.659 in
                                                                        4
                            L = (5/384) [0.55/12] (30x12) /(29000x510) = 0.678 in
                                                               4
                            Total deflection = 0.659+0.678 = 1.337 in
                            The max. permissible live load deflection = l /360 = (30x12)/360 = 1.0 in > 0.678 in. OK
                            The max. permissible dead + live load deflection = l /240 = (30x12)/240 = 1.5 in > 1.337 in. OK
                            [ Note: For a cambered steel beam, no need to check the dead +live load deflection criteria]
                            The beam satisfies the deflection criterion.
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                                                                                     DEFLECTION
       Maximum Deflection for some common loading conditions
                                                                 5        w l4
                          w
                                                      max =
                                                                384        EI
                                                                                                  Dr. Haque’s Lecture Notes
                      l
                                                                 5       Mmax l 2
                                                      max =
                                                                 48       EI
                              P
                                                                  1        P l3
                                                       max =
                                                                 48         EI
       0.5 l                         0.5 l
                                                                     1    Mmax l 2
                                                      max =
                                                                  12       EI
                 P                    P                                   P l3
                                                       max =   0.0357
                                                                           EI
 1/3 l                1/3 l               1/3 l
                                                                         Mmax l 2
                                                      max =    0.107
                                                                          EI
         P                P               P                               P l3
                                                      max =    0.0495
                                                                           EI
l /4           l /4           l /4            l /4
                                                                         Mmax l 2
                                                      max =    0.099                  3|Page
                                                                          EI
                                                                                                                DEFLECTION
                            EXAMPLE 2: (a) Check whether the floor beam is satisfactory considering deflection criterion
                            according to IBC. (Max. Live Load deflection = l /360)
                                                  L= 5 kips    L= 5 kips
                                   10 ft.                                  10 ft.
                                                 Service L=550 lb/ft.
Dr. Haque’s Lecture Notes
                                                     W 18 X 35
                                                      l = 30 ft.
                            L    = (5/384) [0.55/12] (30x12)4 /(29000x510) + 0.0357[5x(30x12)3] /(29000x510)
                                  = 0.6777 + 0.5631 = 1.2408 in
                            The max. permissible live load deflection = l /360 = (30x12)/360 = 1.0 in < 1.2408 in. NG
                            The beam DOES NOT satisfy the deflection criterion.
                            (b) Select a W-shape to satisfy the live load deflection criteria.
                            Find required moment of inertia, I
                            1.2408 x 510/(I) = 1.0
                            I = 632.82 in4
                            Look for I = 632.82 or slightly above in AISC Table,
                            W 18 X 46 (I=712);
                            L   = (5/384) [0.55/12] (30x12)4 /(29000x712) + 0.0357[5x(30x12)3] /(29000x712)
                                 = 0.485 + 0.403 = 0.888 in
                            The max. permissible live load deflection = l /360 = (30x12)/360 = 1.0 in > 0.888 in. OK.
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