Application of the Track-Cable Erecting System for Steel Truss Girder in Aizhai Suspension Bridge

2012 ◽  
Vol 204-208 ◽  
pp. 2056-2060
Author(s):  
Nian Chun Deng ◽  
Xian Hui Liu ◽  
Nian Lai Zhang ◽  
Liu Yi Wu

Aizhai Bridge is a stiffening steel truss girder suspension bridge and the main bridge consists of three spans of 242m+1176m+116m. It flies over Dehang Canyon, which is cliffy and steep, the depth between the designed elevation and the ground is 355 meters. In order to overcome the problems happened during the transportation, a new construction plan for the erection of steel truss girder is developed, combining the lifting technology with the cable-tracking transportation. Simply speaking, main cables and hangers are used as bearing structure, the track cables hanged on the hangers are used as transportation track. The transport vehicles system run along the tracking cables to deliver the steel truss girder, and the deck unit erecting system do the lifting job. In this paper, the scale model experiment and full scale model test of the track-cable transferring system are introduced, the design and test of erection gantry for deck unit are described. Finally, the engineering application of the track-cable erecting system is described. The results of experiment and engineering application show that the transportation and erection work of steel truss girder can quickly be completed by using the new construction plan. It is safe and economic solution, and has very broad prospect and practical value for the construction of suspension bridge and arch bridge.

2011 ◽  
Vol 255-260 ◽  
pp. 938-941
Author(s):  
Hua Bai ◽  
Jia Wu Li

A narrow steel truss girder suspension bridge was designed for pedestrian and livestock in pasture in Xinjiang Province, China. For the complex wind climate at bridge site, the cautious designers resorted to wind tunnel test to confirm the aerodynamic stability of the bridge. The analysis and results from wind tunnel test conducted in Chang’an Wind Tunnel Laboratory indicated the original scheme must be changed considerably to improve the aerodynamic stability under action of wind. Considering the shape feature of Siudirgol Bridge and its geographical location, section model with such mitigation measures as auxiliary cables and central buckles were re-tested in wind tunnel joint with analysis. The auxiliary cables and central buckles can increase considerably the fundamental frequency of the bridge and hence the critical wind speed of flutter.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Hao Tian ◽  
Jiji Wang ◽  
Sugong Cao ◽  
Yuanli Chen ◽  
Luwei Li

This paper presents a reliability analysis to assess the safety of corroded main cables of a long-span suspension bridge. A multiscale probability model was established for the resistance of the main cables considering the length effect and the Daniels effect. Corrosion effects were considered in the wire scale by relating the test results from accelerated corrosion tests to the corrosion stages and in the cable scale by adopting a corrosion stage distribution of the main cable section in NCHRP Report 534. The load effects of temperature, wind load, and traffic load were obtained by solving a finite element model with inputs from in-service monitoring data. The so-obtained reliability index of the main cables reduces significantly after operation for over 50 years and falls below the design target value due to corrosion effects on the mechanical properties of the steel wire. Multiple measures should be taken to delay the corrosion effects and ensure the safety of the main cables in the design service life.


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