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Finite Element Analysis and Design of Steel and Steel–Concrete Composite Bridges
1st Edition - May 30, 2014
Author: Ehab Ellobody
Language: English
Paperback ISBN:9780124172470
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eBook ISBN:9780124173033
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In recent years, bridge engineers and researchers are increasingly turning to the finite element method for the design of Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Bridges. However, th…Read more
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In recent years, bridge engineers and researchers are increasingly turning to the finite element method for the design of Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Bridges. However, the complexity of the method has made the transition slow. Based on twenty years of experience, Finite Element Analysis and Design of Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Bridges provides structural engineers and researchers with detailed modeling techniques for creating robust design models. The book’s seven chapters begin with an overview of the various forms of modern steel and steel–concrete composite bridges as well as current design codes. This is followed by self-contained chapters concerning: nonlinear material behavior of the bridge components, applied loads and stability of steel and steel–concrete composite bridges, and design of steel and steel–concrete composite bridge components.
Constitutive models for construction materials including material non-linearity and geometric non-linearity
The mechanical approach including problem setup, strain energy, external energy and potential energy), mathematics behind the method
Commonly available finite elements codes for the design of steel bridges
Explains how the design information from Finite Element Analysis is incorporated into Building information models to obtain quantity information, cost analysis
Structural/civil engineers and Designers
Chapter 1: Introduction
Abstract
1.1 General Remarks
1.2 Types of Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Bridges
1.3 Literature Review of Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Bridges
1.4 Finite Element Modeling of Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Bridges
1.5 Current Design Codes of Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Bridges
Chapter 2: Nonlinear Material Behavior of the Bridge Components
Abstract
2.1 General Remarks
2.2 Nonlinear Material Properties of Structural Steel
2.3 Nonlinear Material Properties of Concrete
2.4 Nonlinear Material Properties of Reinforcement Bars
2.5 Nonlinear Material Properties of Prestressing Tendons
2.6 Nonlinear Behavior of Shear Connection
Chapter 3: Applied Loads and Stability of Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Bridges
Abstract
3.1 General Remarks
3.2 Dead Loads of Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Bridges
3.3 Live Loads on Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Bridges
3.4 Horizontal Forces on Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Bridges
3.5 Other Loads on Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Bridges
3.6 Load Combinations
3.7 Design Approaches
3.8 Stability of Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Plate Girder Bridges
3.9 Stability of Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Truss Bridges
3.10 Design of Bolted and Welded Joints
3.11 Design of Bridge Bearings
Chapter 4: Design Examples of Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Bridges
Abstract
4.1 General Remarks
4.2 Design Example of a Double-Track Plate Girder Deck Railway Steel Bridge
4.3 Design Example of a Through Truss Highway Steel Bridge
4.4 Design Example of a Highway Steel-Concrete Composite Bridge
4.5 Design Example of a Double-Track Plate Girder Pony Railway Steel Bridge
4.6 Design Example of a Deck Truss Highway Steel Bridge
Chapter 5: Finite Element Analysis of Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Bridges
Abstract
5.1 General Remarks
5.2 Choice of Finite Element Types for Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Bridges
5.3 Choice of Finite Element Mesh for the Bridges and Bridge Components
5.4 Material Modeling of the Bridge Components
5.5 Linear and Nonlinear Analyses of the Bridges and Bridge Components
5.6 Riks Method
5.7 Modeling of Initial Imperfections and Residual Stresses
5.8 Modeling of Shear Connection for Steel-Concrete Composite Bridges
5.9 Application of Loads and Boundary Conditions on the Bridges
Chapter 6: Examples of Finite Element Models of Steel Bridges
Abstract
6.1 General Remarks
6.2 Previous Work
6.3 Finite Element Modeling and Results of Example 1
6.4 Finite Element Modeling and Results of Example 2
6.5 Finite Element Modeling and Results of Example 3
6.6 Finite Element Modeling and Results of Example 4
Chapter 7: Examples of Finite Element Models of Steel-Concrete Composite Bridges
Abstract
7.1 General Remarks
7.2 Previous Work
7.3 Finite Element Modeling and Results of Example 1
7.4 Finite Element Modeling and Results of Example 2
7.5 Finite Element Modeling and Results of Example 3
Index
No. of pages: 682
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: May 30, 2014
Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
Paperback ISBN: 9780124172470
eBook ISBN: 9780124173033
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Ehab Ellobody
Dr. Ehab Ellobody is Professor of Steel Bridges and Structures at Tanta University in Egypt. He attained his PhD from the University of Leeds, UK in 2002 in the field of composite structures. Following his PhD, he joined different research groups at Tanta University, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, The University of Hong Kong, The University of Manchester, and Sohan University. Professor Ellobody has published over 85 international journal articles and conference papers in different fields. He has two international books published by Elsevier. His deanship role from 2014 to 2020 at Sohar University, Oman, has resulted in Engineers Australia accreditation of undergraduate Engineering programs.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Department of Structural Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University, Egypt
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