Dynamic behavior of aluminum deck-on-steel girder bridges under vehicular traffic loads considering the effect of road roughness

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Achraf Ben Afia ◽  
Charles-Darwin Annan ◽  
Pampa Dey

<p>Aluminium as a structural material is known for its lightweight, which facilitates easy transportation and installation, and reduces foundation requirements. However, this lightweight characteristic makes it sensitive to excitations from vehicular traffic leading to dominating dynamic design over the static one. The dynamic design of highway bridges by the Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code (CSA S6-19) is based on the concept of equivalent dynamic amplification factors (DAF), which were derived largely based on the observations from bridges constructed with traditional materials such as concrete, wood and steel. It is prudent to evaluate whether these factors are applicable to lightweight bridges made with extruded aluminium decks. In addition, since road roughness plays an important role in the dynamic behaviour of a bridge, it is important to consider the influence of roughness on the bridge vibration response. The objective of this research is to investigate the dynamic behaviour of aluminium deck-on-steel girder bridges under vehicular loads considering the effect of road roughness, and consequently evaluate the applicability of the current design DAFs for such structures. For this purpose, numerical models have been developed in Abaqus for a range of selected bridge configurations and loading parameters and subsequently the key observations and conclusions from the numerical analysis have been presented in this paper.</p>

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yao Wang ◽  
Mirela D. Tumbeva ◽  
Ashley P. Thrall

This research experimentally and numerically evaluated the reserve strength of girder bridges due to bridge rail load shedding. The investigation included: (1) performing non-destructive field testing on two steel girder bridges and one prestressed concrete girder bridge, (2) developing validated finite element numerical models, and (3) performing parametric numerical investigations using the validated numerical modeling approach. Measured data indicated that intact, integral, reinforced concrete rails participate in carrying live load. Research results culminated in recommendations to evaluate the reserve strength of girder bridges due to the participation of the rail, as well as recommendations for bridge inspectors for evaluating steel girder bridges subjected to vehicular collision.


1997 ◽  
Vol 1594 (1) ◽  
pp. 134-139 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. H. Conner ◽  
J. M. Stallings ◽  
T. L. McDuffie ◽  
J. R. Campbell ◽  
R. Y. Fulton ◽  
...  

Interest in nondestructive testing of highway bridges has grown dramatically in recent years. Much of the interest results from the large number of older bridges on state inventories that have posted load limits below normal legal limits. The Alabama Department of Transportation started using load testing to rate highway bridges in 1990 and has since made a significant investment in equipment and personnel in developing the Bridge Rating and Load Test Section. The section provides the capability for many special tests and investigations as well as standard tests for load rating. Insights gained from 46 load tests for bridge ratings are presented to inform other states that are considering the development of load testing capabilities. The procedures used to test and rate steel girder bridges are described.


2011 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 151-163 ◽  
Author(s):  
Firas Bou Diab ◽  
Mounir Mabsout ◽  
Kassim Tarhini

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