Dynamic Amplification Factor of Continuous versus Simply Supported Bridges Due to the Action of a Moving Vehicle

Research to date on Dynamic Amplification Factors (DAFs) caused by traffic loading, mostly focused on simply supported bridges, is extended here to multiple-span continuous bridges. Emphasis is placed upon assessing the DAF of hogging bending moments, which has not been sufficiently addressed in the...

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Main Authors: Arturo González, Omar Mohammed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-05-01
Series:Infrastructures
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/3/2/12
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spelling doaj-7e363180b33e4db6aaf53696262e73452020-11-25T02:09:28ZengMDPI AGInfrastructures2412-38112018-05-01321210.3390/infrastructures3020012infrastructures3020012Dynamic Amplification Factor of Continuous versus Simply Supported Bridges Due to the Action of a Moving VehicleArturo González0Omar Mohammed1Civil Engineering School, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, IrelandCivil Engineering School, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, IrelandResearch to date on Dynamic Amplification Factors (DAFs) caused by traffic loading, mostly focused on simply supported bridges, is extended here to multiple-span continuous bridges. Emphasis is placed upon assessing the DAF of hogging bending moments, which has not been sufficiently addressed in the literature. Vehicle-bridge interaction simulations are employed to analyze the response of a finite element discretized beam subjected to the crossing of two vehicle types: a 2-axle-truck and a 5-axle truck-trailer. Road irregularities are randomly generated for two ISO roughness classes. Noticeable differences appear between DAF of mid-span moment in a simply supported beam, and DAFs of the mid-span sagging moment and of the hogging moment over the internal support in a continuous multiple-span beam. Although the critical location of the maximum static moment over the internal support may indicate that DAF of hogging moment would have to be relatively small, this paper provides evidence that this is not always the case, and that DAFs of hogging moments can be as significant as DAF of sagging moments.http://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/3/2/12vehicle-bridge interactiondynamic amplification factorcontinuous bridgestraffic loadbridgebending moment
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author Arturo González
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Dynamic Amplification Factor of Continuous versus Simply Supported Bridges Due to the Action of a Moving Vehicle
Infrastructures
vehicle-bridge interaction
dynamic amplification factor
continuous bridges
traffic load
bridge
bending moment
author_facet Arturo González
Omar Mohammed
author_sort Arturo González
title Dynamic Amplification Factor of Continuous versus Simply Supported Bridges Due to the Action of a Moving Vehicle
title_short Dynamic Amplification Factor of Continuous versus Simply Supported Bridges Due to the Action of a Moving Vehicle
title_full Dynamic Amplification Factor of Continuous versus Simply Supported Bridges Due to the Action of a Moving Vehicle
title_fullStr Dynamic Amplification Factor of Continuous versus Simply Supported Bridges Due to the Action of a Moving Vehicle
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic Amplification Factor of Continuous versus Simply Supported Bridges Due to the Action of a Moving Vehicle
title_sort dynamic amplification factor of continuous versus simply supported bridges due to the action of a moving vehicle
publisher MDPI AG
series Infrastructures
issn 2412-3811
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Research to date on Dynamic Amplification Factors (DAFs) caused by traffic loading, mostly focused on simply supported bridges, is extended here to multiple-span continuous bridges. Emphasis is placed upon assessing the DAF of hogging bending moments, which has not been sufficiently addressed in the literature. Vehicle-bridge interaction simulations are employed to analyze the response of a finite element discretized beam subjected to the crossing of two vehicle types: a 2-axle-truck and a 5-axle truck-trailer. Road irregularities are randomly generated for two ISO roughness classes. Noticeable differences appear between DAF of mid-span moment in a simply supported beam, and DAFs of the mid-span sagging moment and of the hogging moment over the internal support in a continuous multiple-span beam. Although the critical location of the maximum static moment over the internal support may indicate that DAF of hogging moment would have to be relatively small, this paper provides evidence that this is not always the case, and that DAFs of hogging moments can be as significant as DAF of sagging moments.
topic vehicle-bridge interaction
dynamic amplification factor
continuous bridges
traffic load
bridge
bending moment
url http://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/3/2/12
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