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Nonlinear Analysis of Isotropic Slab Bridges under Extreme Traffic Loading

Author(s)
Hajializadeh, Donya  
Al-Sabah, Salam  
O'Brien, Eugene J.  
Laefer, Debra F.  
Enright, Bernard  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/6927
Date Issued
2015-08-11
Date Available
2015-09-07T16:19:36Z
Abstract
Probabilistic analysis of traffic loading on a bridge traditionally involves an extrapolation from measured or simulated load effects to a characteristic maximum value. In recent years, Long Run Simulation, whereby thousands of years of traffic are simulated, has allowed researchers to gain new insights into the nature of the traffic scenarios that govern at the limit state. For example, mobile cranes and low-loaders, sometimes accompanied by a common articulated truck, have been shown to govern in most cases. In this paper, the extreme loading scenarios identified in the Long Run Simulation are applied to a non-linear, two-dimensional (2D) plate finite element model. For the first time, the loading scenarios that govern in 2D nonlinear analyses are found and compared to those that govern for 2D linear and 1D linear/nonlinear analyses. Results show that, for an isotropic slab, the governing loading scenarios are similar to those that govern in simple one-dimensional (beam) models. Furthermore, there are only slight differences in the critical positions of the vehicles. It is also evident that the load effects causing failure in the 2D linear elastic plate models are significantly lower, i.e. 2D linear elastic analysis is more conservative than both 2D nonlinear and 1D linear/nonlinear.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
NRC Research Press
Journal
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering
Volume
42
Issue
10
Start Page
808
End Page
817
Copyright (Published Version)
2015 the Authors
Subjects

Probabilistic analysi...

Traffic loading

Yield Line Analysis

DOI
10.1139/cjce-2014-0331
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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