Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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266783 | Engineering Structures | 2014 | 13 Pages |
•A simple analytical model that can estimate the deformation of cable-truss footbridge (CTF) is proposed.•The model is validated by a comparison study with finite element analysis.•Different from regular suspension bridges, the maximum deflection of CTF decreases as its cable sag–span ratio increases.•Without pylons and anchoring systems, a cable-truss bridge is more economical than a regular suspension bridge.
Compared with traditional suspension footbridges, the cable-truss footbridge is always easier to satisfy structure deformation requirements under small dead-load-to-live-load ratio condition, and it enjoys surging popularity in western China. In this type of bridges, the deck system is designed as a pure local load-bearing member, and the inverse pre-tensioned deck cable system is set up to form a tension–tension mechanical system. To better understand its structural performance, a simplified structural mechanics model for cable-truss footbridges is proposed, and the analytical formulations for deformation and internal forces of the bridge under entire span live load as well as semi-span live load have been derived. The reliability and accuracy of the proposed model have been validated in a comparison study with the finite element analysis. Furthermore, a series of qualitative and quantitative parametric studies have been conducted, which reveal that the cable-truss bridges have several novel structural characteristics that differ from that of traditional suspension bridges. Finally, the affordability range of cable-truss bridges is also discussed by using material usage analysis.
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