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Dynamic Impact Factor Determination of an Existing Pre-stressed Concrete I-Girder Bridge Using Vehicle-Bridge Interaction Modelling
Author(s) -
Shuvrodeb Adhikary,
Shohel Rana,
Jerin Tasnim,
Nazrul Islam
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of civil engineering and construction
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2051-7777
pISSN - 2051-7769
DOI - 10.32732/jcec.2021.10.3.163
Subject(s) - structural engineering , finite element method , bridge (graph theory) , vibration , girder , surface finish , engineering , vehicle dynamics , computer science , automotive engineering , mechanical engineering , medicine , physics , quantum mechanics
The dynamic Impact Factor (IM) of a bridge is influenced by many factors, including Vehicle-Bridge Interaction (VBI), vehicle speed and road roughness. This paper represents the dynamic effects of moving vehicles and the determination of IM of an existing Pre-stressed concrete I-girder bridge utilizing VBI modeling. Evaluation of the IM is expected to provide valuable information for condition assessment and management of the existing bridge. The interaction problem between the vehicle and the bridge includes a dynamic model for the bridge structure subsystem, a dynamic model for the vehicle subsystem, interaction constraints, road roughness modelling and numerical solution techniques for the dynamic systems. The Half-car model is utilized for modelling of the vehicle dynamics and the bridge dynamic model is idealized according to Finite Element Method (FEM). Then FEM along with the mode superposition method are utilized for determining the Equation of Motion (EOM) for the bridge subsystem. D’Alembert’s principle is used for developing EOM for the vehicle subsystem. The interaction between vehicle vibration and bridge vibration is established through the contact forces between the wheels and the bridge by employing the compatibility relationship between the contact points and by applying the static equilibrium condition. Lastly, Newmark’s-β method is used for solving the coupled mathematical model of the vehicle and bridge interaction problem to determine the responses of the two sub-systems. The whole procedure is then performed for different vehicle speeds and various bridge deck surface roughness conditions to determine the dynamic impact on the existing I-girder bridge named Teesta Bridge located in Bangladesh.

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