Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6479535 | Composite Structures | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The present study considers the optimal pre-tensioning design of lattice structures forming composite cable-stayed bridges. With reference to a model problem, a target bending moment distribution over the longitudinal beams is identified, with the aim of achieving an optimized use of the material composing the bridge. Next, a procedure for the optimization of cable forces is developed, in order to achieve the desired bending moment distribution through the application of a self-equilibrated state of stress induced by optimal cable pre-tensioning. Results indicate that the given design approach is suitable for the optimization of the pre-tensioning sequence of arbitrary composite cable-stayed bridges.
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Authors
F. Fabbrocino, M. Modano, I. Farina, G. Carpentieri, F. Fraternali,