RM E Cable Stayed Bridge DIN
RM E Cable Stayed Bridge DIN
RM E Cable Stayed Bridge DIN
November 2006
Technische Datenverarbeitung
Dorian Janjic & Partner GmbH
RM2006
Training Cable-Stayed Bridge - RM - DIN II
Contents
1 General........................................................................................................................1-1
2 Lesson 8: Load Definition ..........................................................................................2-1
2.1 Load Manager ......................................................................................................2-1
2.2 Loads....................................................................................................................2-2
2.2.1 Self Weight ...................................................................................................2-2
2.2.2 Cable .............................................................................................................2-4
2.2.3 Superimposed Dead Loads .........................................................................2-13
3 Lesson 9: Initial Construction Schedules..................................................................3-14
3.1 Stage 1................................................................................................................3-14
3.2 Stage 2................................................................................................................3-14
3.3 Stage 3................................................................................................................3-15
4 Lesson 10: Cable Actions .........................................................................................4-16
4.1 Stage 11..............................................................................................................4-16
4.2 Stage 12..............................................................................................................4-16
4.3 Stage 13..............................................................................................................4-17
4.4 Stage 21..............................................................................................................4-17
4.5 Stage 22..............................................................................................................4-18
4.6 Stage 23..............................................................................................................4-18
4.7 Stage 83..............................................................................................................4-19
5 Lesson 11: Closure of Segments...............................................................................5-20
6 Lesson 12: Superimposed Dead Loads .....................................................................6-21
7 Lesson 13: Additional Constraints............................................................................7-22
7.1 Calculation of the Final Structure (Built-in-One) – Linear (RM) .....................7-22
7.1.1 Loading Types to be Considered in this Example ......................................7-22
7.1.2 ‘Recalc’ Pad................................................................................................7-22
7.1.3 AddCon (Additional Constraints)...............................................................7-23
7.2 Calculation on the Final Structure – Non Linear (RM) .....................................7-24
7.2.1 Required Modifications ..............................................................................7-24
1 General
The following example of a simple cable stayed structure illustrates the steps necessary
for a full consistent structural analysis.
The structure of this presentation is broken into 5 distinct parts that are useful for under-
standing the principles of the different forms and stages of the analysis and the differ-
ences in the results.
• Structural modeling using GP
The geometric pre-processor will be used to prepare the complete structural
model including deck, pylon, piers and stay cables.
• Calculation of the final structure (Built-in-one) – linear (RM RM)
RM
A straightforward linear calculation will be made to assess the order of magni-
tude of the forces so as to ensure adequate structural capacity of the individual
elements.
This form of calculation can be made using any commercially available struc-
tural software.
• Calculation of the final structure (Built-in-one) - non linear (RM RM)
RM
A non-linear calculation will be made considering the non-linear effects of cable
sag in addition to the other loads and conditions in the linear calculation.
This form of calculation can only be made using a few of the most sophisticated
structural software packages available
• Construction stage calculation (Stage by stage) – linear (RM RM)
RM
A calculation will be made considering the effects of building the structure in
different stages in addition to the other loads and conditions in the linear calcula-
tion.
This form of calculation can only be made using a few of the most sophisticated
structural software packages available
• Construction stage calculation (Stage by stage) - non linear (RM RM)
RM
A non-linear calculation will be made considering the non-linear effects of cable
sag as well as the effects of building the structure in different stages in addition
to the other loads and conditions in the linear calculation.
This form of calculation may not be available in any other commercially avail-
able structural software packages.
Objectives:
The objectives of the example are to:
• Interactively demonstrate the different ways of preparing and analyzing a cable
stayed bridge
• Highlight the very different calculation results that transpire from these different
analyses.
• Demonstrate the practical application of the AddCon feature and its influence on
the results.
• Emphasize the importance and the principles of the construction schedule and
how it is used in the analysis and design of cable stayed bridges.
Note: Creep & shrinkage effects will not be considered in this example as it clouds the issue and may
cause some confusion. The complete model preparation and structural analysis using GP
and RM have been set up as a general training example and are available for all program
users from now on.
The final creep loading case is CS-SUM should not be added to the general loading case
as it is necessary to have the final creep and shrinkage effects separate so that the struc-
ture can be checked after construction (before final creep and shrinkage) with live load-
ing and other loading combinations and at the time infinity with live loading and other
combination.
2.2 Loads
Several loads can be combined into one ‘Load Case’ or also in one ‘Load Set’.
Several Load Sets can be combined into one Load Case.
# Select ➱ Schedule Load Definition to start the loading definitions.
# Select <LCASE> to open the load definition input window.
Top table
2.2.2 Cable
2.2.2.1 Cable
Schedule
Definition of Load Sets
Load Definition
Top table
Schedule
Definition of Load Sets
Load Definition
Bottom table
Top table
Schedule
Definition of Load
Cases
Load Definition
Bottom table
Top table
2.2.2.2 Derrick
Schedule
Definition of Load Sets
Load Definition
Top table
Schedule
Definition of Load Sets
Load Definition
Bottom table
Top table
Top table
3.1 Stage 1
Pier 1, 2 and Pylon Part 1.
Schedule Activate ! ! !
Input Active Elements
Deactivate " " "
to Stage 1
Stages From 1200 1300 1400
To 1205 1307 1405
Activation Step 1 1 1
Age 0 0 0
Bottom table ts 0 0 0
3.2 Stage 2
Approach Span 1, 2 and pier table.
Schedule Activate ! ! !
Input Active Elements
Deactivate " " "
to Stage 1
Stages From 101 149 196
To 115 162 210
Activation Step 1 1 1
Age 0 0 0
Bottom table ts 0 0 0
Activate ! ! ! ! !
Deactivate " " " " "
From 1100 1298 1397 1498 1998
To 1103 1299 1399 1503 1999
Step 1 1 1 1 1
Age 0 0 0 0 0
ts 0 0 0 0 0
3.3 Stage 3
Self weight - pylon.
Schedule Activate ! ! !
Input Active Elements
Deactivate " " "
to Stage 1
Stages From 1311 1351 1391
To 1331 1371 1395
Activation Step 1 1 1
Age 0 0 0
Bottom table ts 0 0 0
4.1 Stage 11
Seg01 and Seg11 – self weight.
Schedule Activate ! !
Input Active Elements
Deactivate " "
to Stage 1
Stages From 145 163
To 148 166
Activation Step 1 1
Age 0 0
Bottom table ts 0 0
!Calculation !Calculation
Action
(Static) (Static)
Type Calc LcInit
Inp1 SW-111 SUM-STG
Inp2 - -
Inp3 - -
Out1 - SUM-STG-11
Out2 * -
Delta-T 60 0
Seg01 and
Description Seg11, self
weight
4.2 Stage 12
Seg01 and Seg11 – insert 1st cables.
Schedule Activate ! ! ! !
Input Active Elements
Deactivate " " " "
to Stage 1
Stages From 7111 7211 7311 7411
To 7118 7218 7318 7418
Activation Step 1 1 1 1
Age 0 0 0 0
Bottom table ts 0 0 0 0
!Calculation !Calculation
Action
(Static) (Static)
Type Calc LcInit
Inp1 CAB-310 SUM-STG
Inp2 - -
Inp3 - -
Out1 - SUM-STG-12
Out2 * -
Delta-T 60 0
Description insert cables
4.3 Stage 13
Seg01 and Seg11 - stress 1st cables.
Schedule Activate "
Input Active Elements
Deactivate !
to Stage 1
Stages From 1998
To 1999
Activation Step 1
Age 0
Bottom table ts 0
4.4 Stage 21
Seg02 and Seg12 – self weight.
Schedule Activate ! !
Input Active Elements
Deactivate " "
to Stage 1
Stages From 141 167
To 144 170
Activation Step 1 1
Age 0 0
Bottom table ts 0 0
!Calculation !Calculation
Action
(Static) (Static)
Type Calc LcInit
Inp1 SW-112 SUM-STG
Inp2 - -
Inp3 - -
Out1 - SUM-STG-21
Out2 * -
Delta-T 60 0
Seg02 and
Description Seg12, self
weight
4.5 Stage 22
Seg02 and Seg12 – insert 2nd cables.
Schedule Activate ! ! ! !
Input Active Elements
Deactivate " " " "
to Stage 1
Stages From 7121 7221 7321 7421
To 7128 7228 7328 7428
Activation Step 1 1 1 1
Age 0 0 0 0
Bottom table ts 0 0 0 0
!Calculation !Calculation
Action
(Static) (Static)
Type Calc LcInit
Inp1 CAB-320 SUM-STG
Inp2 - -
Inp3 - -
Out1 - SUM-STG-22
Out2 * -
Delta-T 60 0
Description insert cables
4.6 Stage 23
Seg02 and Seg12 - stress 2nd cables.
Schedule Activate "
Input Active Elements
Deactivate !
to Stage 1
Stages From 1397
To 1397
Activation Step 1
Age 0
Bottom table ts 0
4.7 Stage 83
Seg08 and Seg18 - stress cables.
!Calculation !Calculation !Calculation
Action
(Static) (Static) (Static)
Type Calc Calc LcInit
Inp1 CAB-381 DER-219 SUM-STG
Inp2 - - -
Inp3 - - -
Out1 - - SUM-STG-83
Out2 * * -
Delta-T 0 0 0
Remove
Description stress cables Derrick Seg08
and Seg18
7.1.3.1 Limitations
• The design criteria specified must be numerically achievable.
(i.e. if a moment is specified as the constraint then there must be at least one variable
force on the relevant side of it such that when this is appropriately factored and com-
bined with the ‘fixed Loading case’ the defined constraint can be achieved.)
• There must be as many user defined design criteria (Constraints) as there are un-
known variable loading cases.
made after the AddCon criteria have been achieved must be defined in Construction
Stages that come after the stage containing ‘Re-start’.
Top table
LC/Envelope ! Load case ! Load case ! Load case ! Load case ! Load case ! Load case ! Load case
Fix/Variable ! Variable ! Variable ! Variable ! Variable ! Variable ! Variable ! Variable
DOF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Name CAB-312 CAB-313 CAB-314 CAB-315 CAB-316 CAB-317 CAB-318
Factor VAR VAR VAR VAR VAR VAR VAR
DestLC
Results