Title of article :
Finite element modeling of the dynamic response of a composite reinforced concrete bridge for structural health monitoring
Author/Authors :
Zanjani Zadeh، V. نويسنده . , , Patnaik، A. نويسنده . ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2014
Abstract :
This paper describes three-dimensional (3D)
finite element (FE) modeling of a composite steel stinger
supported reinforced concrete (RC) deck highway bridge
subjected to moving truck loads. FE models were validated
using test data that were generated elsewhere for structural
health monitoring. The FE models were established using a
commercial FE analysis package called ABAQUS/standard.
The case study bridge was discretized to a combination
of shell and solid elements which represent the deck
and piers, respectively. Numerous constrain interactions
were defined to make the model suitable to obtain accurate
results. Moving loads induced by two standard AASHTO
trucks were developed through a specific load-time history,
applied on 35 nodes on the superstructure. To study the
dynamic behavior of the bridge under a moving load, a
modal analysis followed by an implicit dynamic analysis
was carried out. Acceptable agreement was found between
the field measurements and FE simulation. Most concerned
dynamic response was strains at different locations in
bridge girders and columns, because it is the only critical
parameter that can be measured with confidence during
SHM at site. The range of strains determined in analysis
was reasonably close to the measured strains at the site of
the study bridge. Several parameters including damping,
truck weight and speed, and material properties were studied. Truck speed had the highest effect on strain
response of both girders and columns.
Journal title :
International Journal of Advanced Structural Engineering
Journal title :
International Journal of Advanced Structural Engineering