Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 17, Number 2, 2004, pages 267-279
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2004.17.2.267
Probabilistic determination of initial cable forces of cable-stayed bridges under dead loads
Jin Cheng, Ru-Cheng Xiao and Jian-Jing Jiang
Abstract
This paper presents an improved Monte Carlo simulation for the probabilistic determination of initial cable forces of cable-stayed bridges under dead loads using the response surfaces method. A response surface (i.e. a quadratic response surface without cross-terms) is used to approximate structural response. The use of the response surface eliminates the need to perform a deterministic analysis in each simulation loop. In addition, use of the response surface requires fewer simulation loops than conventional Monte Carlo simulation. Thereby, the computation time is saved significantly. The statistics (e.g. mean value, standard deviation) of the structural response are calculated through conventional Monte Carlo simulation method. By using Monte Carlo simulation, it is possible to use the existing deterministic finite element code without modifying it. Probabilistic analysis of a truss demonstrates the proposed method\' efficiency and accuracy; probabilistic determination of initial cable forces of a cable-stayed bridge under dead loads verifies the method\' applicability.
Key Words
cable-stayed bridges; initial cable forces; probabilistic; parametric uncertainties; response surface; Monte Carlo simulation; statistics.
Address
Jin Cheng and Ru-Cheng Xiao<br />Department of Bridge Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092, China<br /><br />Jian-Jing Jiang<br />Department of Civil Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China