Author:
Chengfeng Xue,Laijun Liu,Fangwen Wu,Caofang Yang
Abstract
The fabrication and erection of cable-stayed bridges involve major changes in structure configuration through
the addition and removal of structure components. In every stage of the construction process, adequate information on the
constructed structure is important to determine the real structure situation for the analysis of errors and to verify
construction requirements. The ultimate goals are to meet construction needs and identify the effects of modification in
subsequent construction procedures. The final configuration of the structure is strongly dependent on the construction and
fabrication procedures. In this regard, developing an FEA model to simulate the actual construction processes is necessary
to determine the performance of a bridge under external loads. In this study, a general methodology for construction
processes is presented to simulate a cable-stayed bridge. The stage-by-stage construction of the Sutong Bridge is
simulated with ANSYS software package. The tensions of cables are realized with ANSYS parametric design language,
element birth and death function, and mutliframe restart function. The objective of the construction stage simulation is to
identify stresses and deformations of the steel box girder and the concrete towers, as well as the cable tension stress, to
meet the design requirements. Results of the construction stage analysis showed that the temperature method could
simulate the adjustment of the inclined cable force successfully, and the global stiffness of the Sutong Bridge was very
small before closure. These findings served as the initial data for a dynamic research on the Sutong cable-stayed bridge.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Civil and Structural Engineering
Cited by
4 articles.
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