Dynamic Behaviour of Bridge Girders with Trapezoidal Profiled Webs Subjected to Moving Loads

Author:

Wang Zhiyu,Shi Yunzhong,You Xiang,Jiang Ruijuan,Gai Weiming

Abstract

The aim of this study is to find out the degradation of dynamic behaviour of bridge girders with trapezoidal profiled webs when subjected to different vehicle moving loads. Finite element modelling based parametric analysis is demonstrated to be desirable in capturing the dynamic deflection and stress state of critical structural details of girders. The model is validated in the modal analysis through a comparison with theoretical eigenfrequencies. The vibration characteristics are shown to be significantly affected by the corrugation details. The structural service life results of analysed bridge girders are in close agreement with experimental data. It is shown that the dynamic nodal velocity and deflection of analysed bridge girders are greatly affected by the magnitude of the load corresponding to the overload of the vehicle in contrast to the vehicle travel speed. Similar observations can be made for the fatigue life prediction analysis related to the crack initiation when unfavourable effects of the overload vehicle are concerned. Presented analytical results using a fracture mechanics approach could be taken as a good basis for the service life assessment of related bridges with the desired level of performance or functionality.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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