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Unequal Tension Forces of Support Anchor Bolts in Simple Curved Steel-Box Girder BridgesUnequal Tension Forces of Support Anchor Bolts in Simple Curved Steel-Box Girder Bridges

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Unequal Tension Forces of Support Anchor Bolts in Simple Curved Steel-Box Girder Bridges
Authors
조선규윤석구윤순종Jong-Min LeeDong-Joo Seo
Issue Date
2006
Publisher
한국강구조학회
Keywords
Curved bridge; Pot bearing; Finite element analysis; Negative reaction; Unequal tension force1. IntroductionRecently the use of horizontally curved girder bridgeshas increased considerably in highways and interchangesof horizontally curved bridges; Curved bridge; Pot bearing; Finite element analysis; Negative reaction; Unequal tension force1. IntroductionRecently the use of horizontally curved girder bridgeshas increased considerably in highways and interchangesof horizontally curved bridges
Citation
International Journal of STEEL STRUCTURES, v.6, no.3, pp.23 - 30
Journal Title
International Journal of STEEL STRUCTURES
Volume
6
Number
3
Start Page
23
End Page
30
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/24954
ISSN
1598-2351
Abstract
Due to the geometric plane of the curved bridges, torsional moment is easily developed and then, at the inner side of thesupports, the negative support reactions are occurred. In some cases, the pot bearing system is used to resist negative supportreactions. These reactions cause the unequal tension forces at the anchor bolts of the pot bearing system. However, currentpractical design process may underestimate the amount of tension forces occurring at the anchor bolts. Accordingly, in orderrynonlinear finite element analysis and linear finite element analysis are conducted. Based on the two numerical results, the safetyfactor is estimated for the efective use of the numerical result obtained by the linear finite element analysis.
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