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Noncomposite concrete deck bracing effects on continuous steel stringer lateral torsional buckling resistance

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ENGINEERING STRUCTURES
卷 283, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2023.115886

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Continuous; Stringers; Lateral; Torsional; Buckling; Bracing; Finite; Element; Analysis; Noncomposite; Deck

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The bottom flanges of Louisiana's bridges' continuous span stringers may experience compression-induced lateral torsional buckling. The AASHTOWare Bridge RatingTM analysis software used to rate these stringers may underestimate their flexural strength due to inadequate consideration of bracing effects provided by a noncomposite deck. Experimental and analytical studies have shown that considering the bracing effects of a concrete deck can possibly triple the stringers' lateral torsional buckling resistance.
Louisiana's bridges used two-girder or truss systems in the 1950 s and 1960 s, in which floorbeams are carried by main members and continuous stringers are supported by the floorbeams. The main members are either two edge (fascia) girders or trusses. Continuous span stringer bottom flanges are in compression in their negative moment regions, which could result in lateral torsional buckling (LTB). When these stringers are load rated using AASHTOWare Bridge RatingTM analysis software, lateral torsional buckling (LTB) resistance is calculated in accordance with the AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications, which the authors have determined may not adequately account for bracing effects provided by a noncomposite deck, and therefore could underestimate the flexural strength. Resulting ratings may be low enough to require restrictive, and possibly unnecessary, load postings or even bridge closures. This issue affects more than 20 significant bridges that are key parts of Loui-siana's highway system. To address the challenge of underestimated stringer LTB resistance and assess bracing effects provided by a concrete deck, experimental and analytical studies were performed on a two-span, continuous, steel stringers in a grillage system, which included three stringer lines, an interior transverse sup-port (floorbeam), and transverse diaphragms at the end supports. The tests encompassed a variety of configu-rations, with and without a concrete deck. This paper describes laboratory testing setups and discusses experimental results, focusing on bracing effects on LTB resistance due to the presence of a noncomposite concrete deck. Finite element models using ANSYS were calibrated, validated using test results and used to simulate stringer behavior in Louisiana's representative bridges. Finite element analyses of various tests showed generally comparable results to test data, and provided a feasible approach to load rate continuous stringers if a refined analysis is deemed necessary. The studies showed that stringer LTB resistance could possibly be tripled when noncomposite deck bracing effects are considered.

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