Beam & Shell Models for Composite Straight or Curved Bridge Decks with Intermediate Diaphragms & Assessment of Design Specifications

In this research effort, the generalized warping and distortional problem of straight or horizontally curved composite beams of arbitrary cross section, loading and boundary conditions is presented. An inclined plane of curvature is considered. Additionally, the stiffness of diaphragmatic plates has...

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Main Authors: Ioannis N. Tsiptsis, Olga E. Sapountzaki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz 2019-10-01
Series:Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics
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Online Access:http://jacm.scu.ac.ir/article_14445_537baa18346c5f657c8b8c7ffad277e6.pdf
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spelling doaj-94c5163289b74633bca979ff98e7c7442020-11-25T02:42:11ZengShahid Chamran University of AhvazJournal of Applied and Computational Mechanics2383-45362383-45362019-10-0155998102210.22055/jacm.2019.28743.150214445Beam & Shell Models for Composite Straight or Curved Bridge Decks with Intermediate Diaphragms & Assessment of Design SpecificationsIoannis N. Tsiptsis0Olga E. Sapountzaki1Department of Civil Engineering, Aalto University, Rakentajanaukio 4, Espoo, 02150, FinlandDepartment of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Zografou Campus, Athens, 15780, Athens, GreeceIn this research effort, the generalized warping and distortional problem of straight or horizontally curved composite beams of arbitrary cross section, loading and boundary conditions is presented. An inclined plane of curvature is considered. Additionally, the stiffness of diaphragmatic plates has been introduced in the formulation in order to compare with the case where rigid diaphragms are assumed. Isogeometric tools (NURBS) are employed in order to obtain the results for the 1D formulation and 3D shell models are developed in FEM commercial software for composite cross sections with diaphragms. The number of intermediate diaphragms according to bridges design specifications is compared to the analyzed diaphragmatic arrangements in order to assess the overall structural behavior of bridges decks. For this purpose, examples of curved beam models with open or closed cross sections and various arrangements of diaphragms have been studied.http://jacm.scu.ac.ir/article_14445_537baa18346c5f657c8b8c7ffad277e6.pdfHigher-Order-Beam-TheoriesFinite element method-FEMDistortionWarpingGuidelinesDiaphragms
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Olga E. Sapountzaki
Beam & Shell Models for Composite Straight or Curved Bridge Decks with Intermediate Diaphragms & Assessment of Design Specifications
Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics
Higher-Order-Beam-Theories
Finite element method-FEM
Distortion
Warping
Guidelines
Diaphragms
author_facet Ioannis N. Tsiptsis
Olga E. Sapountzaki
author_sort Ioannis N. Tsiptsis
title Beam & Shell Models for Composite Straight or Curved Bridge Decks with Intermediate Diaphragms & Assessment of Design Specifications
title_short Beam & Shell Models for Composite Straight or Curved Bridge Decks with Intermediate Diaphragms & Assessment of Design Specifications
title_full Beam & Shell Models for Composite Straight or Curved Bridge Decks with Intermediate Diaphragms & Assessment of Design Specifications
title_fullStr Beam & Shell Models for Composite Straight or Curved Bridge Decks with Intermediate Diaphragms & Assessment of Design Specifications
title_full_unstemmed Beam & Shell Models for Composite Straight or Curved Bridge Decks with Intermediate Diaphragms & Assessment of Design Specifications
title_sort beam & shell models for composite straight or curved bridge decks with intermediate diaphragms & assessment of design specifications
publisher Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz
series Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics
issn 2383-4536
2383-4536
publishDate 2019-10-01
description In this research effort, the generalized warping and distortional problem of straight or horizontally curved composite beams of arbitrary cross section, loading and boundary conditions is presented. An inclined plane of curvature is considered. Additionally, the stiffness of diaphragmatic plates has been introduced in the formulation in order to compare with the case where rigid diaphragms are assumed. Isogeometric tools (NURBS) are employed in order to obtain the results for the 1D formulation and 3D shell models are developed in FEM commercial software for composite cross sections with diaphragms. The number of intermediate diaphragms according to bridges design specifications is compared to the analyzed diaphragmatic arrangements in order to assess the overall structural behavior of bridges decks. For this purpose, examples of curved beam models with open or closed cross sections and various arrangements of diaphragms have been studied.
topic Higher-Order-Beam-Theories
Finite element method-FEM
Distortion
Warping
Guidelines
Diaphragms
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