TIME DEPENDENT DEFORMATIONS OF A COUPLED BRIDGE: A CASE STUDY

IF 0.2 Q4 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL
Anđelko Cumbo, R. Folić
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Abstract

The bridge's span structure comprises a connected beam designed to support a concrete slab poured over parallel steel supports. Simultaneously, segmental construction, shrinkage, and the flow of concrete play a significant role in stress redistribution over time. The span construction is statically indeterminate due to its connections with the abutments, and temporal deformations occur under additional complex conditions. In this analysis, we employed a calculation model based on the layered finite elements method developed by the authors. This model can be utilized to analyse both statically indeterminate supports and the predicted phased construction method. It accounts for changes in the static system and loading, as well as variations in the layers within the coupled section and the viscous properties of the concrete over time. The calculation analysis results reveal that viscous concrete deformations, combined with different moments of activation of individual segments, have a significant impact on stress redistribution over time. Such intricate analyses are indispensable for ensuring the required safety and cost-effectiveness of the bridge span construction.

耦合桥梁的随时间变化的变形:案例研究
该桥的跨度结构包括一个连接梁,用于支撑浇筑在平行钢支撑上的混凝土板。同时,分段施工、收缩和混凝土流动对应力随时间的重新分布起着重要作用。由于其与桥墩的连接,跨度结构在静力上是不确定的,在额外的复杂条件下会发生时间变形。在本次分析中,我们采用了基于作者开发的分层有限元方法的计算模型。该模型可用于分析静力不确定支撑和预测的分阶段施工方法。它考虑了静态系统和荷载的变化,以及耦合截面内各层的变化和混凝土的粘性随时间的变化。计算分析结果表明,混凝土的粘性变形,再加上各个部分不同的激活力矩,会对应力随时间的重新分布产生重大影响。这种复杂的分析对于确保桥梁跨度施工所需的安全性和成本效益是不可或缺的。
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Archives for Technical Sciences ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL-
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