Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 86, Number 4, 2023, pages 461-472
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2023.86.4.461
Strategy to increase distortional rigidity of crane box girder: Staggered truss diaphragm
Yangzhi Ren, Wenjing Guo, Xuechun Liu, Bin Wang, Piyong Yu and Xiaowen Ji1e
Abstract
This paper proposes a novel method for increasing the distortional frame rigidity of off-rail box girder bridges for cranes by reinforcing the diaphragm with staggered truss. The study starts by using the Matrix Displacement Method to determine the shear angle of the staggered truss diaphragm under two assumptions: hinge joint and rigid joint. To obtain closedform solutions for the transversal and longitudinal deformations and warping stress of the crane girder, the study employs the Initial Parameter Method and considers the compatibility of shear deformation at joints between the diaphragms and the girder. The theoretical solutions are validated through finite element analysis, which also confirms that the hinge-joint assumption accurately represents the shear angle of the staggered truss diaphragm in girder distortion. Additionally, the study conducts extensive parameter analyses to examine the impact of staggered truss dimensions on distortional stress and deformation. Furthermore, the study compares the distortional warping stresses of crane girders reinforced with staggered truss diaphragms
and those reinforced with perforated ones, emphasizing the importance of incorporating stagger truss in diaphragms. Overall, this paper provides a thorough evaluation of the proposed approach's effectiveness in enhancing the distortional frame rigidity of off-rail box girder bridges for cranes. The findings offer valuable insights into the design and reinforcement of diaphragms using staggered truss to enhance the structural performance of crane girders.
Key Words
box girder; diaphragm; distortion; matrix displacement method; steel structure; stiffener; truss
Address
Yangzhi Ren, Xuechun Liu, Piyong Yu, Xiaowen Ji: College of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China
Wenjing Guo: School of Stomatology, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, Sichuan646000, China
Bin Wang: College of Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences, Brunel University, London, UB8 3PH, UK