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, span is the distance between two adjacent
structural supports (e.g., two
piers) of a
structural member (e.g., a
beam). Span is measured in the horizontal direction either between the faces of the supports (clear span) or between the centers of the
bearing surfaces (effective span):
A span can be closed by a solid beam or by a rope. The first kind is used for bridges, the second one for
power lines, overhead telecommunication lines, some type of
antennas or for
aerial tramway
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Span is a significant factor in finding the strength and size of a beam as it determines the maximum
bending moment and
deflection. The maximum bending moment
and deflection
in the pictured beam is found using:
:
:
where
:
= Uniformly distributed load
:
= Length of the beam between two supports (span)
:
=
Modulus of elasticity
:
=
Area moment of inertia
The maximum bending moment and deflection occur midway between the two supports. From this it follows that if the span is doubled, the maximum moment (and with it the
stress) will quadruple, and deflection will increase by a factor of sixteen.
See also
*
List of spans — longest spans of ropes used as power lines, antennas or aerial tramways.
*
List of longest suspension bridge spans
*
List of longest cantilever bridge spans
References
Sources
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Architectural elements
Structural engineering
Bridge components
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