Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 46, Number 6, 2023, pages 805-821
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2023.46.6.805
An evaluation system for determining the stress redistribution of a steel cable-stayed bridge due to cable stress relaxation at various temperatures
Tien-Thang Hong, Duc-Kien Thai and Seung-Eock Kim
Abstract
This study developed an evaluation system to explore the effect of the environmental temperature on the stress
redistribution produced by cable stress relaxation of structural members in a steel cable-stayed bridge. The generalized Maxwell
model is used to estimate stress relaxation at different temperatures. The environmental temperature is represented using the
thermal coefficients and temperature loads. The fmincon optimization function is used to determine the set of stress relaxation
parameters at different temperatures for all cables. The ABAQUS software is employed to investigate the stress redistribution of
the steel cable-stayed bridge caused by the cable stress relaxation and the environmental temperature. All of these steps are set
up as an evaluation system to save time and ensure the accuracy of the study results. The developed evaluation system is then
employed to investigate the effect of environmental temperature and cable type on stress redistribution. These studies' findings
show that as environmental temperatures increased up to 40°C,the redistribution rate increased by up to 34.9% in some girders.
The results also show that the cable type with low relaxation rates should be used in high environmental temperature areas to
minimize the effect of cable stress relaxation.
Key Words
cable-stayed bridge; cable stress relaxation; high-strength steel cable; long-term deformation; thermal effect stress relaxation
Address
Tien-Thang Hong, Duc-Kien Thai and Seung-Eock Kim:Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Sejong University, 98 Gunja-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 05006, South Korea