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Live Load Moment Distribution for Horizontally Curved I-Girder Bridges

Project Title: Live Load Moment Distribution for Horizontally Curved I-Girder Bridges
Investigator: Dr. Jeffrey Laman
Research Assistants: WooSeok Kim
   
Funding Agency: Not funded
   
Project Duration: August 2002 - May 2004
   
   

References:

Kim, WooSeok, Live Load Moment Distribution for Horizontally Curved I-Girder Bridges, Master of Science Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, 2004.

Kim, Laman, Linzell, "Live Load Radial Moment Distribution for Horizontally Curved Bridges," submitted to the ASCE Journal of Bridge Engineering, December 2005.

The study is designed to determine the effect of major parameters on maximum total bending moments of curved girders, establish the relationship between key parameters and girder distribution factors (GDFs), and develop new approximate distribution factor equations. A level of analysis study using three numerical models was performed to establish an appropriate numerical modeling method on the basis of field test results. A total of 81 two-traffic lane curved bridges were analyzed under HL-93 loading. Two approximate GDF equations were developed based on the data obtained in this study: (1) A single GDF based on total girder normal stress; and (2) a combined GDF treating bending and warping normal stress separately. The two equations were developed based on both an averaged coefficient method and regression analysis. A goodness-of-fit test revealed that the combined GDF model developed by regression analysis best predicted GDFs. The present study demonstrated that radius, span length, cross frame spacing and girder spacing most significantly affect GDFs. The proposed GDF equations are expected to provide a more refined live load analysis.

 

 

 
 

 

     




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