A New Approach for Free Vibration Analysis of Thin-Walled Box Girder Considering Shear Lag Effect

The thin-walled box girder (T-WBG) is widely applied in the long-span bridge structures during the past decades due to its lighter self-weight and better mechanical properties. The shear lag effect (SLE), an essential aspect of T-WBG which governs the stress and the deformation, is rather necessary...

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Main Authors: Zuolong Luo, Haoyun Yuan, Xirong Niu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Advances in Civil Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3902828
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spelling doaj-0bfdbb954a434953bde3bcfd8effa84b2020-11-25T00:02:56ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80861687-80942019-01-01201910.1155/2019/39028283902828A New Approach for Free Vibration Analysis of Thin-Walled Box Girder Considering Shear Lag EffectZuolong Luo0Haoyun Yuan1Xirong Niu2Department of Civil Engineering, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030000, ChinaDepartment of Bridge Engineering, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710064, ChinaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030000, ChinaThe thin-walled box girder (T-WBG) is widely applied in the long-span bridge structures during the past decades due to its lighter self-weight and better mechanical properties. The shear lag effect (SLE), an essential aspect of T-WBG which governs the stress and the deformation, is rather necessary to be revealed properly. The extraordinary issue of T-WBG analysis nowadays is the SLE impact on its dynamical response to external load. This paper proposes an improved finite element method (FEM) to obtain the realistic vibration characteristics of the T-WBG considering the SLE by theory analysis and formula derivation. Firstly, based on the classical plate and shell theory as well as beam theory, the T-WBG was divided into shell subunit for the roof and beam subunit for web and floor, respectively. Secondly, a 3-order polynomial which is consistent with the experiment results was adopted as the axial-displacement interpolation function of the roof subunit, whose nodal displacements parameters were also taken as the basic. Thirdly, the nodal displacement parameters of the web subunit and floor subunit were deduced by the basic according to the principle of deflection consistency. It is shown through a numerical example that the proposed method is much more economical to achieve reasonable accuracy than traditional FEM analysis software when dealing with the free vibration problem of the T-WBG considering the SLE. Besides, it is also observed that the natural frequency values considering the SLE have a trend of decreasing markedly in general, and the influence of SLE on higher-order frequency is more significant than on the lower one under the boundary condition of cantilever supported, while a contrary effect under the boundary condition of simple supported.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3902828
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author Zuolong Luo
Haoyun Yuan
Xirong Niu
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Haoyun Yuan
Xirong Niu
A New Approach for Free Vibration Analysis of Thin-Walled Box Girder Considering Shear Lag Effect
Advances in Civil Engineering
author_facet Zuolong Luo
Haoyun Yuan
Xirong Niu
author_sort Zuolong Luo
title A New Approach for Free Vibration Analysis of Thin-Walled Box Girder Considering Shear Lag Effect
title_short A New Approach for Free Vibration Analysis of Thin-Walled Box Girder Considering Shear Lag Effect
title_full A New Approach for Free Vibration Analysis of Thin-Walled Box Girder Considering Shear Lag Effect
title_fullStr A New Approach for Free Vibration Analysis of Thin-Walled Box Girder Considering Shear Lag Effect
title_full_unstemmed A New Approach for Free Vibration Analysis of Thin-Walled Box Girder Considering Shear Lag Effect
title_sort new approach for free vibration analysis of thin-walled box girder considering shear lag effect
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Civil Engineering
issn 1687-8086
1687-8094
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The thin-walled box girder (T-WBG) is widely applied in the long-span bridge structures during the past decades due to its lighter self-weight and better mechanical properties. The shear lag effect (SLE), an essential aspect of T-WBG which governs the stress and the deformation, is rather necessary to be revealed properly. The extraordinary issue of T-WBG analysis nowadays is the SLE impact on its dynamical response to external load. This paper proposes an improved finite element method (FEM) to obtain the realistic vibration characteristics of the T-WBG considering the SLE by theory analysis and formula derivation. Firstly, based on the classical plate and shell theory as well as beam theory, the T-WBG was divided into shell subunit for the roof and beam subunit for web and floor, respectively. Secondly, a 3-order polynomial which is consistent with the experiment results was adopted as the axial-displacement interpolation function of the roof subunit, whose nodal displacements parameters were also taken as the basic. Thirdly, the nodal displacement parameters of the web subunit and floor subunit were deduced by the basic according to the principle of deflection consistency. It is shown through a numerical example that the proposed method is much more economical to achieve reasonable accuracy than traditional FEM analysis software when dealing with the free vibration problem of the T-WBG considering the SLE. Besides, it is also observed that the natural frequency values considering the SLE have a trend of decreasing markedly in general, and the influence of SLE on higher-order frequency is more significant than on the lower one under the boundary condition of cantilever supported, while a contrary effect under the boundary condition of simple supported.
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