Control Parameters
Number of Iteration: Enter the number of iterations for nonlinear analysis.
Convergence Tolerance: Enter the convergence tolerance, which will be used for acceptance of errors.
Analysis Method
Initial Force : Determine an initial configuration of a suspension bridge model by updating initial forces
Optimal Approach : Determine an initial configuration of a suspension bridge model by updating design parameters satisfying the specified constraint condition.
When Initial Force is selected
Node Group to be Updated
Select the node group whose coordinates will be updated. The nodes for the cable elements of a suspension bridge are continuously updated in the process of optimizing the equilibrium state. Accordingly, it is recommended to group all the cable nodes. Nodes at each end of a cable, which are affixed to supports, are excluded. However, the node at the sag point is included in the group although it is not updated.
Sag Point Group
Since the sag value of the main cables at the center of the center span is defined by the user, these nodes must be excluded from being updated. Therefore, one Sag Point node (2 nodes for a 3-D bridge) must be assigned to a group.
Constant Horizontal Force of Cable
Using an initial configuration analysis, determine the equilibrium state which exhibits the horizontal cable forces inputted by the user.
Main Cable Group: Select the Element Group to which the main cables of a suspension bridge are assigned.
Horizontal Force: Enter the horizontal cable force.
Define Girder Z-Displacement Condition
When the rigorous method is used in the initial configuration analysis for the global system of a suspension bridge, some moments may occur in the girder.
By defining a Hanger Cable Group using this option, we can control the vertical displacement at nodes where girder and hanger cross and accordingly, we can minimize the moment resisted by the girder.
When Optimal Approach is selected
Cable Group to be Updated
Select the cable element group whose design parameters will be updated by optimal approach.
Sag Point Group
Since the sag value of the main cables at the center of the center span is defined by the user, these nodes must be excluded from being updated. Therefore, one Sag Point node (2 nodes for a 3-D bridge) must be assigned to a group.
Define Constraints
Define the constraint condition for Truss Force, Displacement and Beam Force. In order to obtain the desired initial configuration from optimal approach, we can control the girder moments by defining the constraint condition of beam forces. By clicking [Table] button, we can use Copy & Paste command from MS Excel.
Load Cases to be Considered
Load Case
Select load cases with which cable tensions become equilibrium. Generally, self weight and dead load are selected.
To enter a new or additional load case
Enter the Load Case and Scale Factor; and click .
To modify the scale factor for a previously entered load case
After selecting the relevant load case, modify the scale factor, and click .
To delete a previously entered load case
Select the relevant load case, and click .
Note
Upon completing the data input, click and . The process of analysis updates the nodal coordinates and tensions of the main cables. In addition, the equilibrium forces in the structure due to the cable forces and the girderė© self weight are calculated. The equilibrium forces can be check in a table format from Load>Initial Forces> Equilibrium Element Nodal & Member Forces. After the analysis is performed, if is clicked again, the program will establish the previous data for the cable force as the initial force and perform the analysis again.
In this detail analysis, it continuously updates the member internal forces by repetitive analyses in order to find the optimum equilibrium configuration. Spring supports can not be used in this process. If spring supports are required, Elastic Link support should be used to substitute the properties.
To consider the self-weight of the cables, the load which defining the self weight should be included to the selected Load Case.
To perform another analysis or to delete the entire inputted data, click on .
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