Effect of Skewness on Deck Girder Bridges

Changing social needs and increasing traffic have led to the demand for increased infrastructure. Due to limitation of the space and to maintain highway as straight as possible for road users, the demand for skew bridges have naturally increased. When the girders of a bridge are not perpendicular to...

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Main Authors: Rahman, Ekhlasur, Jong, S.N., Sujan, Debnath
Other Authors: Associate Professor Dr. Mohamed Hasnain Isa
Format: Conference Paper
Published: UTP, Malaysia 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17931
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author Rahman, Ekhlasur
Jong, S.N.
Sujan, Debnath
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Rahman, Ekhlasur
Jong, S.N.
Sujan, Debnath
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description Changing social needs and increasing traffic have led to the demand for increased infrastructure. Due to limitation of the space and to maintain highway as straight as possible for road users, the demand for skew bridges have naturally increased. When the girders of a bridge are not perpendicular to the substructure, it is known as a skew bridge. When the skew angles are more than or equal to 20 degrees, it will have significant impacts on the behaviour of the deck girder bridges. Most deck girder bridges are built solely with a single type of beam like T-beam, Y-beam, U-beam and etc. Combined Y- and U- Beams are not particularly a popular choice among the designers for bridges with various span lengths. This paper presents an investigation on the effect of live load on support reactions and on girder moments of combined Y-beam and U-beam skew bridge decks. Grillage analysis is carried out using commercially available general purpose finite element software LUSAS V12.3 to investigate the behaviour of deck girder skew bridges. Several parametric studies are carried out to examine the sensitivity of the predicted bending moment and support reactions in the various input parameters including variations in the span length and skew angles. It is found that the support reactions at the obtuse corners are always bigger than that at the acute corners except for 0˚ skew where obtuse and acute corners are absent. When a stiffer beam is placed at the line of motion, it reduces the impact on the girders at the edge.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-179312023-02-02T07:57:39Z Effect of Skewness on Deck Girder Bridges Rahman, Ekhlasur Jong, S.N. Sujan, Debnath Associate Professor Dr. Mohamed Hasnain Isa Professor Dr. Kurian V. John Deck Girder Bridge Grillage Method Skew Angle Changing social needs and increasing traffic have led to the demand for increased infrastructure. Due to limitation of the space and to maintain highway as straight as possible for road users, the demand for skew bridges have naturally increased. When the girders of a bridge are not perpendicular to the substructure, it is known as a skew bridge. When the skew angles are more than or equal to 20 degrees, it will have significant impacts on the behaviour of the deck girder bridges. Most deck girder bridges are built solely with a single type of beam like T-beam, Y-beam, U-beam and etc. Combined Y- and U- Beams are not particularly a popular choice among the designers for bridges with various span lengths. This paper presents an investigation on the effect of live load on support reactions and on girder moments of combined Y-beam and U-beam skew bridge decks. Grillage analysis is carried out using commercially available general purpose finite element software LUSAS V12.3 to investigate the behaviour of deck girder skew bridges. Several parametric studies are carried out to examine the sensitivity of the predicted bending moment and support reactions in the various input parameters including variations in the span length and skew angles. It is found that the support reactions at the obtuse corners are always bigger than that at the acute corners except for 0˚ skew where obtuse and acute corners are absent. When a stiffer beam is placed at the line of motion, it reduces the impact on the girders at the edge. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17931 UTP, Malaysia restricted
spellingShingle Deck Girder Bridge
Grillage Method
Skew Angle
Rahman, Ekhlasur
Jong, S.N.
Sujan, Debnath
Effect of Skewness on Deck Girder Bridges
title Effect of Skewness on Deck Girder Bridges
title_full Effect of Skewness on Deck Girder Bridges
title_fullStr Effect of Skewness on Deck Girder Bridges
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Skewness on Deck Girder Bridges
title_short Effect of Skewness on Deck Girder Bridges
title_sort effect of skewness on deck girder bridges
topic Deck Girder Bridge
Grillage Method
Skew Angle
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17931