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Title: Modelling of motorway bridge spans under modernization with consideration of rheological properties of the materials
Authors: Lobiak, Alexey
Plugin, Andrii
Kravtsiv, Larisa
Kovalova, Oksana
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Web of Conferences EDP Sciences
Citation: Lobiak A. Modelling of motorway bridge spans under modernization with consideration of rheological properties of the materials / A. Lobiak, A. Plugin, L. Kravtsiv, O. Kovalova // MATEC Web of Conferences. - 2018. - Vol. 234 (04004). - Р. 1-5.
Abstract: The paper presents a computer modelling technique for modernization of bridgework operations by building-up a mounted reinforced concrete slab. It implements the technique of the evolutionary transformation of a model in one calculation cycle with redistribution of forces between the elements of the built-up section, and consideration of the impact of elastoplastic and rheological properties of the materials. Consideration of the concrete creep implies the application of the generalized kinetic curve of prolonged deformation and phenomenological deformation development equations based on the colloid-chemical concept of the prolonged concrete deformation mechanism. The creep control was implemented through new structural coefficients which determined the structure of matrix interlayers between the sand grains, and mortar between the crushed stone grains. The technique proposed was realized in the program complex “LIRA-SAPR” based on the building information modelling (BIM) and the finite element method (FEM). The multistage modelling technique was shown by an example of calculation of a motorway bridge slab span within the transport structures under modernization along the Lev Landau Avenue in Kharkiv (Ukraine).
URI: http://lib.kart.edu.ua/handle/123456789/20109
ISSN: 2261-236X (online)
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