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Effects of bottom bracings on torsional dynamic characteristics of horizontally curved twin I-girder bridges with different curvatures
Authors:Md. Robiul Awall  Toshiro Hayashikawa  Takashi Matsumoto  Xingwen He
Affiliation:1. Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan
2. Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan
Abstract:Curved twin I-girder bridges (CTIGBs) have low torsional stiffness that makes them vulnerable to dynamic loads. This study investigates the effects of bottom bracings on the torsional dynamic characteristics of CTIGBs. Five types of bottom bracings are designed to investigate their effects on the dynamic characteristics of CTIGBs with different curvatures under free and forced vibrations. To perform numerical investigations, three-dimensional (3-D) finite element (FE) bridge and vehicle models are established using commercial ANSYS code, and then a vehicle-bridge interaction analysis approach is proposed. Road roughness profiles generated from power spectral density and cross spectral functions are also taken into account in the analyses. The numerical results show that torsional frequencies increase significantly after providing bottom bracings, and the increasing rate depends on the type of bottom bracings and their locations of installation. Bottom bracings can act as load transmitting members from one main girder to the others. Large negative bearing forces that have occurred in bridges with small radii of curvatures can be remarkably reduced by providing bottom bracing systems. It is found that the performances of several bottom bracing systems are effective in improving the torsional dynamic characteristics of the bridges in this study.
Keywords:bottom bracing  CTIGB  FE model  torsional stiffness  dynamic response  negative bearing force
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