Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 10, Number 4, 2010, pages 297-315
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2010.10.4.297
Free vibration characteristics of horizontally curved composite plate girder bridges
M.Y. Wong, N.E. Shanmugam and S.A. Osman
Abstract
This paper is concerned with free vibration characteristics and natural frequency of horizontally
curved composite plate girder bridges. Three-dimensional finite element models are developed for the girders
using the software package LUSAS and analyses carried out on the models. The validity of the finite element
models is first established through comparison with the corresponding results published by other researchers.
Studies are then carried out to investigate the effects of total number of girders, number of cross-frames and
curvature on the free vibration response of horizontally curved composite plate girder bridges. The results
confirm the fact that bending modes are always coupled with torsional modes for horizontally curved bridge
girder systems. The results show that the first bending mode is influenced by composite action between the
concrete deck and steel beam at low subtended angle but, on the girders with larger subtended angle at the
centre of curvature such influence is non-existence. The increase in the number of girders results in higher
natural frequency but at a decreasing rate. The in-plane modes viz. longitudinal and arching modes are
significantly influenced by composite action and number of girders. If no composite action is taken into
account the number of girders has no significant effect for the in-plane modes.
Key Words
horizontally curved girders; composite girders; bridges, cross-frames; natural frequency; finite element analysis.
Address
Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia