Transcription of CHAPTER 4 - STRUCTURAL MODELING AND ANALYSIS
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BRIDGE DESIGN PRACTICE FEBRUARY 2015 CHAPTER 4 STRUCTURAL MODELING and ANALYSIS 4-i CHAPTER 4 STRUCTURAL MODELING AND ANALYSIS TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .. 4- 1 STRUCTURE MODELING .. 4- 1 General .. 4- 1 STRUCTURAL MODELING Guidelines .. 4- 5 Material MODELING Guidelines .. 4- 7 Types of Bridge Models .. 4- 7 Slab-Beam Bridges .. 4- 9 Abutments .. 4- 15 Foundation .. 4- 16 Examples .. 4- 18 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS .. 4- 27 General .. 4- 27 ANALYSIS Methods .. 4- 28 BRIDGE EXAMPLES 3-D VEHICLE LIVE LOAD ANALYSIS .. 4- 36 Background .. 4- 36 Moving Load Cases .. 4- 37 Live Load Distribution For One And Two-Cell Box Girders Example .. 4- 40 NOTATION .. 4- 53 REFERENCES .. 4- 54 BRIDGE DESIGN PRACTICE FEBRUARY 2015 CHAPTER 4 STRUCTURAL MODELING and ANALYSIS 4-ii This page is intentionally left blank.
4.2.1.2 Types of Boundary Elements Selecting the proper boundary condition has an important role in structural analysis. Effective modeling of support conditions at bearings and expansion joints
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