Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 20, Number 6, 2005, pages 609-630

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2005.20.6.609

Serviceability reliability analysis of cable-stayed bridges

Jin Cheng and Ru-Cheng Xiao

Abstract

A reliability analysis method is proposed in this paper through a combination of the advantages of the response surface method (RSM), finite element method (FEM), first order reliability method (FORM) and the importance sampling updating method. The accuracy and efficiency of the method is demonstrated through several numerical examples. Then the method is used to estimate the serviceability reliability of cable-stayed bridges. Effects of geometric nonlinearity, randomness in loading, material, and geometry are considered. The example cable-stayed bridge is the Second Nanjing Bridge with a main span length of 628 m built in China. The results show that the cable sag that is part of the geometric nonlinearities of cable-stayed bridges has a major effect on the reliability of cable-stayed bridge. Finally, the most influential random variables on the reliability of cable-stayed bridges are identified by using a sensitivity analysis.

Key Words

reliability analysis; failure probability; response surface method (RSM); importance sampling; serviceability limit state; Monte Carlo simulation (MCS); cable-stayed bridges; geometric nonlinearity.

Address

Department of Bridge Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092, China