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Parameters influencing seismic response of horizontally curved, steel, I-girder bridges

  • Linzell, Daniel G.;Nadakuditi, Venkata P.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.21-38
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    • 2011
  • This study examines the influence of curved, steel, I-girder bridge configuration on girder end reactions and cross frame member forces during seismic events. Simply-supported bridge finite element models were created and examined under seismic events mimicking what could be experienced in AASHTO Seismic Zone 2. Bridges were analyzed using practical ranges of: radius of curvature; girder and cross frame spacings; and lateral bracing configuration. Results from the study indicated that: (1) radius of curvature had the greatest influence on seismic response; (2) interior (lowest radius) girder reactions were heavily influenced by parameter variations and, in certain instances, uplift at their bearings could be a concern; (3) vertical excitation more heavily influenced bearing and cross frame seismic response; and (4) lateral bracing helped reduce seismic effects but using bracing along the entire span did not provide additional benefit over placing bracing only in bays adjacent to the supports.

A Study on the Approximate Analysis of the Bending Moment for the Three-Span Continuous Curved Girder Bridges with Constant Cross Section (등단면 3경간 연속 곡선격자형교의 휨모멘트 근사해석에 관한 연구)

  • Chang, Byung Soon;Seo, Sang Geun;Cha, Ki Hyuk
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.11 no.2 s.39
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    • pp.131-142
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    • 1999
  • The general behavior of the curved girder including the warping effects can be presented as the series of differential equations developed by Vlasov. Generally, bending moment is the most important factor for engineer to decide the section of the girder. In order to accommodate easiness of the structural analysis for the curved girder bridge, this paper suggest the ratios of bending moment of curved gilder to that of straight girder. These ratios are presented by an approximate formula setting central angle ${\theta}(L/R)$ as a variable. The approximate formula of the maximum bending moment ratios and influence lines of all stress resultants can be used to design the three-span curved girder bridges.

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A Study on the Static Analysis of the Cintinuous Curved Box Girder Bridge using Energy Method (에너지법에 의한 연속 곡선박스형교의 정적해석에 관한 연구)

  • Chang, Byung Soon;Seo, Sang Keun;Lee, Dong Jun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.163-176
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, the stress resultants and displacements of simply supported curved girder based on the flexural torsional theory considering torsional warping effects are analyzed. And elastic equations of continuous curved girder are obtained by using energy method. Also, bending moment warping torsional moment diagram, pure torsional moment diagram, shearing force diagram, and deflection diagram of continuos curved girder bridge subjecting to vertical loads and uniform loads are presented.

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Behavior of Horizontally Curved I-Girder Bridges under Seismic Loading (지진하중하에서의 수평곡선I형교의 거동특성)

  • Yoon, Ki Yong;Sung, Ik Hyun;Choi, Jin Yu;Kang, Young Jong
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.793-802
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    • 2002
  • This study presented a finite element formulation for the dynamic analysis of horizontally curved I-girder bridges. The stiffness and mass matrices of the curved and the straight beam elements are formulated. Each node of both elements has seven degrees of freedom, including the warping degree of freedom. The curved beam element is derived from Kang and Yoo's theory of thin-walled curved beams. The computer program EQCVB has been developed to perform dynamic analyses of various horizontally curved I-girder bridges. The Gupta method is used to solve the eigenvalue problem efficiently, while the Wilson-${\theta}$ method is used for the seismic analysis. The efficiency of EQCVB is demonstrated by comparing solution time with ABAQUS. Using EQCVB, the study is applied to investigate the dynamic behavior of horizontally curved I-girder bridges under seismic loading.

Free vibration characteristics of horizontally curved composite plate girder bridges

  • Wong, M.Y.;Shanmugam, N.E.;Osman, S.A.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.297-315
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    • 2010
  • This paper is concerned with free vibration characteristics and natural frequency of horizontally curved composite plate girder bridges. Three-dimensional finite element models are developed for the girders using the software package LUSAS and analyses carried out on the models. The validity of the finite element models is first established through comparison with the corresponding results published by other researchers. Studies are then carried out to investigate the effects of total number of girders, number of cross-frames and curvature on the free vibration response of horizontally curved composite plate girder bridges. The results confirm the fact that bending modes are always coupled with torsional modes for horizontally curved bridge girder systems. The results show that the first bending mode is influenced by composite action between the concrete deck and steel beam at low subtended angle but, on the girders with larger subtended angle at the centre of curvature such influence is non-existence. The increase in the number of girders results in higher natural frequency but at a decreasing rate. The in-plane modes viz. longitudinal and arching modes are significantly influenced by composite action and number of girders. If no composite action is taken into account the number of girders has no significant effect for the in-plane modes.

Distribution of Wheel Loads on Curved Steel Box Girder Bridges (곡선 강상자형교의 윤하중 분배)

  • Kim, Hee-Joong;Lee, Si-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.9-14
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    • 2008
  • In the case of horizontally curved bridges, the use of curved composite box girder bridges are increased due to its functionality and for aesthetical reason. As it compared with the open section, the steel box girder bridges have advantages to resistant of distortion and corrosion. In practice the grid analysis is conducted by utilizing only the cross beam. Since the stiffness of the concrete slab is not included in the grid analysis, the cross beam is induced the distribution of the live load. In this study the affects of the radius of curvature, the number of diaphragm and cross beam to the load distribution of the curved steel box girder bridge was investigated by applying the finite element method. The results indicate that the curvature of curved bridge had a large affect of the load distribution and as the curvature was increased the load distribution factor was increased. A single diaphragm at the center of girder is important role for the load distribution effects and structural stability, but additional diaphragm did not affect it as much. The affects of the cross beam to the load distribution were investigated and its influence was minor. It can be safely concluded that the addition of cross beam does not aid the purpose of the live load distribution. And the stiffness of concrete slab for the load distribution effects should be concerned in the design of curved steel box girder bridges.

A Comparative Study on Influence Line of Curved I-Girder Grid Bridge with Constant Cross Section and Variable Cross Section (등·변단면 I-형 곡선격자형교의 영향선에 관한 비교연구)

  • Chang, Byung Soon;Seo, Sang Geun;Ryoo, Eun Yeol;Yun, Jeung Seup
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.10 no.4 s.37
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    • pp.615-627
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    • 1998
  • In order to determine the maximum shear force, the maximum bending moment, the maximum pure torsion. the maximum warping torsion, and the maximum bimoment for the curved girder grid bridges, it is important to find the location of live load applied to the curved girder grid bridges, so that the influence line can be estimated. The fundamental differential equation concerning the behaviour with warping effects for the curved girder is developed by Vlasov. In this paper, the influence line of shear force, bending moment, pure torsion, warping torsion, and bimoment due to unit vertical load and unit torsional moment for curved I-girder grid bridges with variable and constant cross section are obtained by using the finite difference method and compared with respectively.

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A Study on Influence Line of Curved I-Girder Grid Bridge with Constant Cross Section (등단면 I-형 곡선 격자형교의 영향선에 관한 연구)

  • Chang, Byung Soon;Ryoo, Eun Yeol;Joo, Jae Hwan
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.9 no.4 s.33
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    • pp.501-513
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    • 1997
  • The general behavior of curved girder including the warping effects is formulated by series of differential equations postulated by Vlasov. In order to determine the maximum shear force, the maximum bending moment, the maximum pure torsion, the maximum warping torsion, and the maximum bimoment for the curved girder grid bridges, it is important to find the location of live load applied to the curved girder grid bridges, so that the influence line can be estimated. In this paper, the influence line of shear force, bending moment, pure torsion, warping torsion, and bimoment due to unit vertical load and unit torsional moment for curved I-girder grid bridges are obtained by using the finite difference method.

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Structural Performance Evaluation of a Precast PSC Curved Girder Bridge Constructed Using Multi-Tasking Formwork

  • Kim, Sung-Jae;Kim, Jang-Ho Jay;Yi, Seong-Tae;Noor, Norhazilan Bin Md;Kim, Sung-Chul
    • International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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    • v.10 no.sup3
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    • pp.1-17
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    • 2016
  • Recently, advanced transit systems are being constructed to reduce traffic congestions in metropolitan areas. For these projects, curved bridges with various curvatures are required. Many curved bridges in the past were constructed using aesthetically unpleasant straight beams with curved slabs or expensive curved steel box girders with curved slabs. Therefore, many recent studies have been performed to develop less expensive and very safe precast prestressed concrete (PSC) curved girder. One method of reducing the construction cost of a PSC curved girder is to use a reusable formwork that can easily be adjusted to change the curvature and length of a girder. A reusable and curvature/dimension adjustable formwork called Multi-tasking formwork is developed for constructing efficient precast PSC curved girders. With the Multi-tasking formwork, two 40 m precast PSC box girders with different curvatures were constructed to build a two-girder curved bridge for a static flexural test to evaluate its safety and serviceability performance. The static flexural test results showed that the initial cracking load was 1400 kN, exceeding the design cracking load of 450 kN. Also, the code allowed deflection of 50 mm occurred at a load of 1800 kN, verifying the safety and serviceability of the precast PSC curved bridge constructed using the multi-tasking formwork.

A Temperature Predicting Method for Thermal Behaviour Analysis of Curved Steel Box Girder Bridges (곡선 강박스거더교의 온도거동 분석을 위한 온도분포 예측기법에 관한 연구)

  • Cho, Kwang-Il;Won, Jeong-Hun;Kim, Sang-Hyo;Lu, Yung-Chien
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.28 no.1A
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    • pp.105-113
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    • 2008
  • Solar radiation induces non-uniform temperature distribution in the bridge structure depending on the shape of the structure and shadows cast on it. Especially in the case of curved steel box girder bridges, non-uniform temperature distribution caused by solar radiation may lead to unusual load effects enough to damage the support or even topple the whole curved bridge structure if not designed properly. At present, it is very difficult to design bridges in relation to solar radiation because it is not known exactly how varying temperature distribution affects bridges; at least not specific enough for adoption in design. Standard regulations related to this matter are likewise not complete. In this study, the thermal behavior of curved steel box girder bridges is analyzed while taking the solar radiation effect into consideration. For the analysis, a method of predicting the 3-dimensional temperature distribution of curved bridges was developed. It uses a theoretical solar radiation energy equation together with a commercial FEM program. The behavior of the curved steel box girder bridges was examined using the developed method, while taking into consideration the diverse range of bridge azimuth angles and radii. This study also provides reference data for the thermal design of curved steel box girder bridges under solar radiation, which can be used to develop design guidelines.