Bridge Construction and Traffic Loading

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Civil Engineering".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 May 2024 | Viewed by 836

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School of Civil Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China
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Dear Colleagues,

The bearing capacity of bridges has always been the center of attention in bridge construction. How can we evaluate the maximum weight a bridge can bear? This is often influenced by a variety of factors, from the structural design of the bridge itself, the materials we used to the traffic characteristics of the specific location, the study of the dynamic interaction between vehicles and the bridge, and the modeling and analysis of traffic flow.

The aim of this Special Issue: “Bridge Construction and Traffic Loading” is to encourage researchers to publish their original research and review articles in this field and create a friendly atmosphere for communication. If you are interested in this topic, you are welcome to contribute to this Special Issue.

Dr. Yanmei Cao
Guest Editor

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  • bridge construction
  • bearing weight

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The Effect of Connection Ductility on Composite Steel–Concrete Bridges
by Mohammad Mahdi Mohammadi Dehnavi, Alessandra De Angelis and Maria Rosaria Pecce
Appl. Sci. 2024, 14(3), 963; https://doi.org/10.3390/app14030963 - 23 Jan 2024
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Connection behavior significantly influences the design efficiency of steel–concrete composite bridges. This study investigates the impact of shear connectors, specifically headed stud connectors, on the structural response of symmetric and skewed composite steel–concrete bridges. Utilizing bilinear or trilinear slip–shear strength laws for studs, [...] Read more.
Connection behavior significantly influences the design efficiency of steel–concrete composite bridges. This study investigates the impact of shear connectors, specifically headed stud connectors, on the structural response of symmetric and skewed composite steel–concrete bridges. Utilizing bilinear or trilinear slip–shear strength laws for studs, in line with the existing literature and code provisions, a finite element (FE) model is developed. This FE model is applied to a case study for composite deck analysis, incorporating variations in connection strength and ductility for nonlinear analyses. The study assesses ductility demands in connections for symmetric and skewed bridges of varying lengths and angles, considering both ductile and elastic designs. Results emphasize the importance of stud capacity, ductility, and strength on the overall bridge response, analyzing slip and shear trends at the interface. Skewed bridges, crucial for non-orthogonal crossings of roads, are integral to modern transportation infrastructure. However, skewness angles exceeding 20° can result in undesirable effects on stresses in the deck due to vertical loads. The results indicate that shear distribution in studs changes significantly as the skew angle increases, contributing valuable insights into optimizing bridge design. Thus, this research provides a comprehensive analysis of principles, design methodologies, and practical applications for both symmetric and skewed steel–concrete composite bridges, considering various parameters. Full article
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