A Closure Jacking Force Calculation Algorithm for Curved Prestressed Concrete Continuous Rigid-Frame Bridges with Asymmetric Cantilevers and Piers
Chuang Chen,
Xuyi Wang,
Qidong Lin,
Yinhui Wang and
Francesco Foti
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2022, vol. 2022, 1-13
Abstract:
Concrete continuous rigid-frame bridges are the most commonly used to cross exciting highway and railway. Before the bridge closure, the closure jacking force (CJF) needs to be determined firstly, which plays an important role in mid-span deflection controlling and the whole bridge stress state. This study proposed a closure jacking force calculation algorithm for curved prestressed concrete continuous rigid-frame bridges with asymmetric cantilevers and piers. Firstly, the mechanics method was used to analyze the relationship between the CJF and normal stress of main-girder and the pier. In addition, an actual bridge was taken as a numerical simulation case to determine the influence of the deformation and the stress induced by concrete shrinkage and creep of the main-girder and the jacking force. Finally, in order to obtain the optimal stress state of bridge piers, the multi-objective linear programming method was proposed to calculate the CJF. The results show that curved prestressed concrete continuous rigid-frame bridges usually suffered longitudinal and transverse bending and torsion under the concrete shrinkage and creep of the main-girder and the CJF, and the CJF significantly affected the normal stress of the pier with a low anti-push rigidity. The normal stress of piers was obviously linear with the CJF during whole construction and operation state of bridges at the following three states: the jacking process, bridge completion, and ten years of bridge operation. The multi-objective linear programming algorithm was an effective way to determine the optimal CJF and can fully reflect both longitudinal and transverse bending of piers.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1155/2022/7408232
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