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Field Load Tests and Numerical Analysis of Qingzhou Cable-Stayed Bridge
Authors:Wei-Xin Ren  You-Qin Lin  Xue-Lin Peng
Affiliation:1Distinguished Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Central South Univ., Changsha, Hunan Province 410075, People’s Republic of China (corresponding author). E-mail: renwx@mail.csu.edu.cn
2Ph.D. Student, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Fuzhou Univ., Fuzhou, Fujian Province 350002, People’s Republic of China. E-mail: lyq@fzu.edu.cn
3Research Assistant, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Fuzhou Univ., Fuzhou, Fujian Province 350002, People’s Republic of China. E-mail: peng@fzu.edu.cn
Abstract:A field load test is an essential way to understand the behavior and fundamental characteristics of newly constructed bridges before they are allowed to go into service. The results of field static load tests and numerical analyses on the Qingzhou cable-stayed bridge (605?m central span length) over the Ming River, in Fuzhou, China are presented in the paper. The general test plan, tasks, and the responses measured are described. The level of test loading is about 80–95% of the code-specified serviceability load. The measured results include the deck profile, deck and tower displacements, and stresses of steel-concrete composite deck. A full three-dimensional finite-element model is developed and calibrated to match the measured elevations of the bridge deck. A good agreement is achieved between the experimental and analytical results. It is demonstrated that the initial equilibrium configuration of the bridge plays an important role in the finite-element calculations. Both experimental and analytical results have shown that the bridge is in the elastic state under the planned test loads, which indicates that the bridge has an adequate load-carrying capacity. The calibrated finite-element model that reflects the as-built conditions can be used as a baseline for health monitoring and future maintenance of the bridge.
Keywords:Bridges  cable-stayed  Load tests  Bridge tests  Finite element method  Structural safety  China  Monitoring  
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