基于影响线图(ILD)、FOSM法和优化的桥梁临界弯矩比较

K. Gopikrishna, T. D. Gunneswara Rao, C. Putcha
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在任何民用基础设施(如桥梁、桁架等)中,为了设计一个安全的结构,在移动荷载作用下,其设计参数值达到最大值的关键截面的位置是必不可少的。传统上,这些位置是通过构建受移动荷载作用的结构的影响线图(ILD)来评估的。一般来说,这些关键参数的变化,即挠度,弯矩,剪力等,在设计桥梁,桁架等构件的配置时,在不同的位置进行评估。关键参数的位置,例如结构中绝对最大弯矩的位置,可能与给定荷载位置的最大挠度位置不一致。因此,本文提出了一种基于一阶可靠度原理的替代概率方法来评估移动荷载作用下桥梁结构的临界截面位置,从而可以在该位置评估关键参数。为了说明该方法,考虑了以下情况
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Comparison of Critical Bending Moment in a Bridge Based on Influence Line Diagram (ILD), FOSM Method and Optimization
The location of critical section in any civil infrastructure viz., bridges, trusses etc., that experience maximum value of design parameters for the subjected moving loads is imperative in order to design a safe structure. Traditionally these locations are evaluated by constructing the influence line diagrams (ILD) for the structures subjected to moving loads. In general the variations of these critical parameters viz., deflections, bending moment, shear force etc are evaluated at different locations while designing the configurations of the members of bridges, trusses etc. The location of critical parameters for instance the location of absolute maximum bending moment in a structure, may not coincide with the location of maximum deflection for a given position of load. Hence, in this paper an alternative probabilistic approach based on first order reliability principles is proposed for evaluating the location of critical section for the bridge structures subjected to moving loads, subsequently critical parameters can be evaluated at that location. In order to illustrate the approach, the following cases are considered
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