Analysis of masonry arch bridges
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In January 1999, the maximum axle weight increased from IN to 11.5t for the assessment of highway bridges and structures. At the same time, the maximum vehicle weight also increased from 38t to 44t. Highway authorities are urgently searching for a more refined assessmenmt ethod to predict the behaviour of masonry arch bridges. LUSAS finite element analysis was used to study the behaviour of masonry arch bridges. Load versus deflection curves and collapse loads are given for some of the full and large scale arches previously tested to collapse. A parametric study was also performed to determine the influence of the arch material properties and the load dispersal angle: the arch tensile strength and the load…
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- Arch
- Structural engineering
- Finite element method
- Masonry
- Engineering
- Geotechnical engineering
- Deflection (physics)
- Axle
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainable cities and communities
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