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Dynamic Analysis Of Composite Multi I-girders Bridge Using Finite Element Method

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Médium: article de revue
Langue(s): anglais
Publié dans: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, , n. 2, v. 928
Page(s): 022115
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/928/2/022115
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Three dimensional finite element models are developed to deal with the bridge-vehicle interaction problem of simply supported composite multi I-girders bridge. The bridge is modeled by using ANSYS 15.0 program with solid and shell elements to represent concrete and steel members, respectively. AASHTO HL-93 truck is idealized as 3D non-linear model consisting of five lumped masses connected by rigid beams and supported by spring-dampers. The separation between the tires and road surface and surface roughness condition are simulated by Gap and actuator elements, respectively. The road surface roughness profiles are generated from power spectral density (PSD) and cross spectral functions. The models used are capable to take all bridge and vehicle responses into consideration with no limitations on the complexity of the models. The dynamic responses of the multi I-girder bridge are investigated under conditions of various loading positions, roughness classes, vehicle speeds, and bump height. The dynamic behaviors are presented in terms of Dynamic Amplification Factors (DAF). The results show the girder that itself supporting the moving vehicle has lower value of DAF because of higher static responses. A 45 km/hr vehicle speed provides higher DAF value. The bump heights have significant effect on DAFs for bridge with short span.

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    28.05.2022
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    28.05.2022
 
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