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A new methodology for pre-camber design of a long-span bridge considering dynamic train load and complex environmental effects.

Authors :
Li, Ruoyu
He, Qinglie
Zhu, Shengyang
Yan, Junfeng
Zhai, Wanming
Source :
Engineering Structures. Mar2024, Vol. 302, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This work aims to develop a reasonable pre-camber design method for long-span cable-stayed bridges by investigating the high-speed train-bridge interaction under complex environmental loads, including ambient temperature, concrete creep, and concrete shrinkage (CCCS). First, an integrated dynamic model of the train-track-cable stayed bridge system (TTCSBS) is established using multibody dynamics and finite element theory and validated through field test. Then, the temperature change features at several key positions on the long-span bridge are investigated using long-term monitoring data. Temperature-induced bridge deformation is calculated by applying the established bridge finite element model (FEM) and compared with test results. CCCS-induced bridge deformation is determined through numerical calculations that consider the bridge's structural and material properties. On this basis, the effects of bridge deformation caused by environmental loads on vehicle-bridge dynamic interaction are investigated in detail, and a new bridge pre-camber design method is proposed to counteract the effects of both environmental and train dynamic loads. Results indicate that the proposed model's simulations align well with field test data. The long-span bridge deformation induced by the environmental loads intensifies the dynamic responses of a running vehicle, particularly the wheel-rail vertical force and car-body vertical vibration. However, it has slight influence on train-induced bridge vibration. The proposed pre-camber design method for long-span bridges, which accounts for long-term environmental load action, effectively ensures good vehicle service performance. The research results could provide useful guidance for the design of long-span bridge systems. • An integrated dynamic model of the train-track-cable stayed bridge system is established and validated by the field test. • An effective methodology for reconstructing long-span bridge temperature is developed and validated by long-term monitoring data. • Effects of the ambient temperature load and CCCS load on the vehicle-long span bridge interaction are revealed. • A new pre-camber design method is proposed considering both dynamic train loads and long-term environmental effects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01410296
Volume :
302
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Engineering Structures
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175008025
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2023.117349