Analysis and Design FEM
Analysis and Design FEM
Analysis and Design FEM
Vol.06,Issue.09
March-2017,
Pages:1729-1734
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Abstract: Bridge construction nowadays has achieved a worldwide level of importance. Bridges square measure the key parts in
any road network and use of prestress beam sort bridges gaining quality in bridge engineering fraternity attributable to its higher
stability, utility, economy, aesthetic look and structural potency. During this thesis analysis and style of prestressed concrete
bridges (Deck block, T-Girder and Box Girder) square measure dole out exploitation. The unified concrete code printed by the
Indian Road Congress in Nov 2011 combining the code for concrete and prestressed concrete structures represents a replacement
generation code, that is considerably totally different as compared to previous codes and recent codes is supported limit state
theory whereas the previous codes were supported operating stress style philosophy.
A. Mathematical Modeling
The mathematical model of a beam bridge having a span
of 30 m is shown in Figure6.2. Fig6.2. Modeling of beam
Bridge The connective tissue profile thought of for the
planning of post tensioned beam bridge is parabolic and
Mathematical model is shown in Figure six.3
B. Validation of Results
The bending moment, shear force and deflection results
square measure obtained by exploitation SAP2000. The
bending Moment and shear force square measure obtained by
Fig.1. Behavior of RC member with and without pre-
considering totally different loading conditions consisting of
stressing.
dead Load, super obligatory loading and load. The results
square measure shown below for case one. The variation of
bending moment and shear force on the length up to middle
span is shown in Tables 6.1 and 6.2. Provide twelve
millimeter diameter bars @ a hundred millimeter c/c in
horizontal direction and in vertical direction additionally same
reinforcement provided up to 750 millimeter in longitudinal
direction and same reinforcement to alternative internet
additionally.
Main Reinforcement
Providing twelve millimeter diameter bars @ one hundred 60 Fig.2. 9 Noded Hexahedron, 10 Noded tetrahedron, 20
millimeter c/c Noded Curved solid.
Initial Stresses:
fck = 50 MPa fci= 40 MPa
Fig.4. Cross Section of Box-Girder. fct= 20 MPa fcw = 16.5 MPa ftt= 2 MPa
ftw = 0 MPa fbr= 16 MPa
Loss ratio= 0.8
The variation of prestress force, eccentricity and number of
cables with respect to span to depth ratios are summarized in
Table6.3
Stress at top = 1.52 MPa < fct Stress at bottom = 0.87 MPa <
ftt At working stage
VII. CONCLUSION
From the analysis and style of post tensioned beam bridge
for numerous span to depth ratios the subsequent observations
square measure created. the varied span to depth magnitude
relation square measure taken for the analysis of beam
bridges, and for all the cases, deflection and stresses square
measure inside the permissible limits. because the depth of
TABLEVI: Comparison Of Stresses For Various beam decreases, the prestressing force decreases and no of
Span/ Depth Ratio cables decreases. attributable to prestressing, a lot of strength
of concrete is used and additionally well governs utility. New
code (IRC:112) needs inflated protect pre tensioned strands
furthermore as post tensioned ducts, which can cause inflated
thickness of webs and deck block / side slabs for PSC girders
/ PSC beam bridges. For a similar cross section and same
applied moment, steel distinction is kind of noticeable
compare to WSM, LSM consumes less steel than WSM and
its higher to alter grade of steel rather increasing grade of
concrete for a lot of makeup steel distinction.
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Fig.7. Side face reinforcement detailing.