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Overview
▪ Properties
▪ Material Properties
▪ Section Properties
▪ Modeling
▪ Dummy Material
▪ Boundary Conditions
▪ Loads
▪ Static Loads
▪ Moving Loads
▪ Response Spectrum

▪ Analysis
▪ Masses
Step 1. Modeling Statement
▪ Results
▪ Load Combination
▪ Reactions
▪ Deformation
▪ Beam Diagram
▪ Moving Tracer
▪ Vibration Mode Shapes
▪ Dynamic Report
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3 Modeling Statement

In other developed countries, the Super-T


has rapidly become the preferred section for most
bridge spans in the 18 to 35 metres range. Many
contractors now have moulds for this shape resultin
g in competitive prices for specific contracts.

Source : NEW STANDARD PRECAST CONCRETE BRIDGE BEAMS Stage 1 – Research &
Identify Proposed Standard Beam Shapes and Spans by Gray et. Al. 2003

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Source : NEW STANDARD PRECAST CONCRETE BRIDGE BEAMS Stage 1 – Research &
Identify Proposed Standard Beam Shapes and Spans by Gray et. Al. 2003

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5 Modeling Statement

REFERENCE:

AS5100.2 2017 – Actions


AS5100.5 2017 – Concrete Design

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32000 35000 32000

ELEVATION

PLAN

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TYPICAL CROSS SECTION

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MATERIAL PROPERTIES

Concrete:
GIRDER :GRADE 50
SLAB :GRADE 40
CREEP AND SHRINKAGE :AS5100.5
COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH :AS5100.5

Prestressing Steel:
MATERIAL :AS/ NZS 4672.1 - 1870
YIELD STRENGTH (fpy) :1569.06 N/mm^2
STRAND DIAMETER :12.7 mm
PRESTRESSING FORCE :1396.188 N/mm^2

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MATERIAL PROPERTIES

Concrete:

CREEP AND SHRINKAGE

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10 Modeling Statement

MATERIAL PROPERTIES
Tendon:

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106 Appendix. Support & Results

Support Boundary

Example:
Rz Dx

Ry Dy

Rx Dz

Dy, Dz are fixed

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107 Appendix. Support & Results

Forces Fx Fy Fz

Axial Force y(minor axis) shear force z(major axis) shear force

Mx My Mz

y y z z

torsion y(major axis) bending z(minor axis) bending


moment moment

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108 Appendix. Support & Results

Stress y

czp
w (1)
A (0.8) czm
I (0.04267) cym cyp
L (10) Unit : kN, m

SFD Shear Stress


5

VQ/Ib (9.37) y

Q/b

BMD Bending Stress


12.5

y My/I (117.2)

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109 Appendix. Support & Results

Stress
σ axial
2 P Fx
1 Sax axial stress
A Area
4
3
Fy
Ssy minor axis · Qzb
Izz
σ shearshear stress
VQ
Ib
Fz
Ssz major axis · Qyb
Iyy
shear stress max(Cyp, Cym)

Mz
Sby minor axis · Cy
Izz
σ bending bending My
stress I
My
Sbz major axis · Cz
Iyy
bending
stress P My Fx Mz My
Combined + + · y + ·z
A I Area Izz Iyy
y1, y2, y3, y4
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Thank you!

Engr. Jirah Realo


Technical Support Engineer and CAE Consultant
MIDAS IT PH

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