Journal of Civil Engineering and Management (Jun 2004)

Analysis of diaphragm behaviour in composite multi girder railway bridges

  • Yannick Sieffert,
  • Gérard Michel,
  • Didier Martin,
  • David Keller,
  • Jean‐François Jullien

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3846/13923730.2004.9636298
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2

Abstract

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This study focuses on mechanical behaviour of diaphragm in composite multigirders railway bridge. The aim is to predict and to compare, with a numerical simulation, the transverse and longitudinal distribution of traffic loads in different girders and in the slab for the cases with and without intermediary diaphragm. A 3‐D finite element model is developed to represent the actual geometry of multigirder bridge. Durability of the concrete bridge deck is directly related to cracking, so a non‐linear constitutive equation is used for the concrete deck. This study focuses on the response of a bridge with and without dipahragm under a UIC and TGV loading. To achieve this aim, a static failure analysis is performed. Our analysis concluded that diaphragm is not necessary, so it seems to be possible to remove the diaphragms. First Published Online: 14 Oct 2010

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