Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 63, Number 6, 2017, pages 799-808

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2017.63.6.799

Dominant failure modes identification and structural system reliability analysis for a long-span arch bridge

Xin Gao and Shunlong Li

Abstract

Failure of a redundant long-span bridge is often described by innumerable failure modes, which make the structural system reliability analysis become a computationally intractable work. In this paper, an innovative procedure is proposed to efficiently identify the dominant failure modes and quantify the structural reliability for a long-span bridge system. The procedure is programmed by ANSYS and MATLAB. Considering the correlation between failure paths, a new branch and bound operation criteria is applied to the traditional stage critical strength branch and bound algorithm. Computational effort can be saved by ignoring the redundant failure paths as early as possible. The reliability of dominant failure mode is computed by FORM, since the limit state function of failure mode can be expressed by the final stage critical strength. PNET method and FORM for system are suggested to be the suitable calculation method for the bridge system reliability. By applying the procedure to a CFST arch bridge, the proposed method is demonstrated suitable to the system reliability analysis for long-span bridge structure.

Key Words

long-span arch bridge; system reliability; dominant failure mode, identification strategy; branch-and-bound

Address

Xin Gao: College of Construction Engineering, Jilin University, 130026 Jilin, P.R. China Shunlong Li: Department of Civil Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, 150090 Harbin, P.R. China