XIN Ke-gui, FENG Zhong. NONLINEAR STATIC REVERSE ANALYSIS OF LONG-SPAN CABLE-STAYED BRIDGES DURING CONSTRUCTION[J]. Engineering Mechanics, 2004, 21(5): 31-35.
Citation: XIN Ke-gui, FENG Zhong. NONLINEAR STATIC REVERSE ANALYSIS OF LONG-SPAN CABLE-STAYED BRIDGES DURING CONSTRUCTION[J]. Engineering Mechanics, 2004, 21(5): 31-35.

NONLINEAR STATIC REVERSE ANALYSIS OF LONG-SPAN CABLE-STAYED BRIDGES DURING CONSTRUCTION

  • This paper is concerned with the nonlinear static reverse analysis of long-span cable-stayed bridges during construction. The bending strain energy of cable-stayed bridge is chosen as the objective function, and an iterative-incremental procedure which considers the cable sag effect, beam-column effect and large displacement effect is described to solve the nonlinear system equation and calculate the initial cable forces of a cable-stayed bridge. The influence of concrete creep and shrinkage is considered and the initial shape of cable-stayed bridge is chosen as the first step. The results of nonlinear reverse analysis are used as the cable forces of cable-stayed bridge during construction, that is, the optimal results of the cable-stayed bridge during construction.
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