Optimal strengthening by steel truss arches in prestressed girder bridges

IF 1.5 Q3 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
R. Cucuzza, C. Costi, M. Rosso, M. Domaneschi, G. Marano, D. Masera
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Abstract

This work focuses on the proposal and the evaluation of a new consolidation system for prestressed reinforced concrete (PRC) beams of girder bridges. The system consists of two arch-shaped steel trusses placed alongside the lateral faces of the beam to beconsolidated. The arches develop longitudinally along the entire span of the beam and in elevation using the available height of the PRC cross section. The consolidation system is characterized by its own external constraints, independent from those serving the pre-existing element. The efficiency of the system with respect to parameters variability is described also focusing on the ratio between the load discharged by the consolidation system and the total applied load. Referring to a case study, the consolidation of a PRC beam is presented adopting the proposed system with respect to the usually adopted external prestressing technique. The cross sections properties of the steel arch shaped trusses are defined by means of a structural optimization process using a genetic algorithm, identifying the minimum steel consumption. Finally, a preliminary cost-benefit analysis is performed for the proposed solution for a comparison with other commonly adopted techniques.
预应力梁桥钢桁架拱优化加固
本文主要对梁桥预应力钢筋混凝土(PRC)梁的新型加固体系提出了建议并进行了评价。该系统由两个拱形钢桁架组成,放置在梁的侧面以进行加固。拱沿梁的整个跨度纵向发展,并利用PRC截面的可用高度在标高上发展。合并系统的特点是其自身的外部约束,独立于那些服务于预先存在的元素。系统的效率相对于参数可变性也被描述为集中在由固结系统和总应用负载之间的比率。结合工程实例,介绍了采用该系统对某预应力混凝土梁进行加固的方法。采用遗传算法进行结构优化,确定了钢拱桁架的截面性能,确定了最小钢耗量。最后,对所提出的解决方案进行了初步的成本效益分析,并与其他常用技术进行了比较。
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