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2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Tirimisiyu Abiodun Buari

This research investigated the comparative structural response of a straight and curved continuous bridge deck subjected to realistic working loads. The study involved examining the variance in analysis results obtained while utilizing the grillage and finite element methods for an idealized bridge deck. The combined impact of continuity at the intermediate support and the curvature on the overall structure was examined. The idealized case study is a 45m two-span continuous bridge deck with a 22.5m straight span and an equivalent 22.5m curved span with a centerline radius of approximately 14.32m. The bridge deck was designed for design dead load and 45 units of HB load, these loads were computed based on recommendations given in BS 5400-2:2006 and BD 37/01-1:2001[1,2]. For the Grillage Analysis Sap2000 version 22 software was utilized while CSI Bridge version 21 was used to simulate the Finite Element model. The findings from the study revealed that the results obtained from the grillage analysis method were more conservative with respect to midspan sagging moments and support shear force. However, the finite element analysis result was more conservative for support hogging moments, deflection and torsional moments. It was concluded that finite element analysis result values differed from the grillage analysis, but the values were close enough with the disparity not calling for serious concerns.


2011 ◽  
Vol 117-119 ◽  
pp. 1172-1176
Author(s):  
Wei Jun Yang ◽  
Yu Shuang Ni ◽  
Ning Jiang

Abstract. Based on the newly developed homogenization theory of masonry, homogenization model of masonry is built in this paper. And a failure criteria adapation to masonry homogenization units is suggested union finite element analysis result of homogenization model.


2009 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Xu Pei ◽  
Jingjun Yu ◽  
Guanghua Zong ◽  
Shusheng Bi ◽  
Yida Hu

The leaf-type isosceles-trapezoidal flexural (LITF) pivot consists of two compliant beams and two rigid bodies. For a single LITF pivot, the range of motion is small while the center-shift is relatively large. The capability of performance can be improved greatly by the combination of two LITF pivots. Base on the pseudorigid-body (PRB) model of a LITF pivot, a method to construct the double-LITF pivots is presented by regarding a single LITF pivot as a the configurable flexure module. The trends of the center-shift are mainly considered by using this method with the combination of two LIFT pivots. Eight types of double-LITF pivots are synthesized. Compared with the single LIFT pivot, the stroke becomes larger, and stiffness becomes smaller. Four of them have the increased center-shift. The other four have the decreased center-shift. Two of the double-LITF pivots are selected as the examples to explain the proposed method. The comparison between PRB model and finite element analysis result shows the validity and effectiveness of the method.


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