BridgeDOR
Structural
- Oct 10, 2011
- 7
I posted this matter in another forum Computers and Structures: SAP2000. Until now cant get any response so i am posting here again.
Traditionally the lateral load distribution on bridge deck girders are done by different semi imperical methods mainly based on lever theory. By such methods most of the times we get that the outermost longitudinal girder is loaded more than internal girders.
But when i analyse a bridge deck with slab & girders by FEM software(SAP2000), many times the moment on intermediate girders is more than external girders. This happens when the CG of the moving load is nearer to the intermediate girder.
Is this natural? Or is my FE model wrong?
Please see my thread on forum "Computers and Structures:SAP2000" for more clarification.
Thank you!
Traditionally the lateral load distribution on bridge deck girders are done by different semi imperical methods mainly based on lever theory. By such methods most of the times we get that the outermost longitudinal girder is loaded more than internal girders.
But when i analyse a bridge deck with slab & girders by FEM software(SAP2000), many times the moment on intermediate girders is more than external girders. This happens when the CG of the moving load is nearer to the intermediate girder.
Is this natural? Or is my FE model wrong?
Please see my thread on forum "Computers and Structures:SAP2000" for more clarification.
Thank you!