Parametric design and dynamic analysis of a hybrid steel‐FRP bridge.
Author(s): |
Kees Van Ijselmuijden
(Royal HaskoningDHV Amsterdam The Netherlands)
Rik van Schaik (Royal HaskoningDHV Amsterdam The Netherlands) Lieuwe Cornelissen (Royal HaskoningDHV Amsterdam The Netherlands) Merijn de Leur (Royal HaskoningDHV Amsterdam The Netherlands) Dennis Schakel Pontus Christensson (Systra AB Helsingborg Sweden) |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | ce/papers, September 2023, n. 3-4, v. 6 |
Page(s): | 167-170 |
DOI: | 10.1002/cepa.2494 |
Abstract: |
In Gothenborg, Sweden a new pedestrian bridge was needed. In the proposed design, the bridge was composed of a Fiber‐Reinforced Polymer (FRP) deck and a main steel structure, which provided two intermediate supports to the deck. The design of the main steel structure was the responsibility of Systra AB in Sweden, while the FRP deck was designed by Royal HaskoningDHV in the Netherlands. The main design challenge met was the dynamic behaviour of the bridge due to human induced vibrations. Besides the technical challenges, there were also challenges to find a reliable and efficient way to for the two companies to collaborate while in two different countries. To accommodate these challenges, it was decided to create a parametric coordination model, in Rhino/Grasshopper, from which the design and calculation models were generated. This coordination model served as the single source of truth ‐ ensuring that at any time both companies had an up‐to‐date version of the model. This proved crucial as the dynamic behaviour of the bridge was significantly influenced by the interaction between the steel and FRP components. Due to the parametric nature of the model, a variation study was possible, where a total of 200 variants were produced to find an optimal design. |
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