Constructing Pavement Roughness of a Three-Dimensional Bridge in Abaqus for Vehicle Scanning Method

IF 3 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics Pub Date : 2024-04-13 DOI:10.1142/s0219455425710014
Judy P. Yang, Han-Cyuan Jiang
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In this study, a procedure for constructing pavement roughness in a three-dimensional bridge subjected to a vehicle using Abaqus is proposed for numerical simulation of vehicle–bridge interaction problems. As the plug-in RufGen, a graphical user interface in Abaqus/CAE for surface interaction, creates a hexahedron with a rough surface and attaches it to the bridge deck, the resulting weight of a bridge model can be much larger than the original one. In the vehicle scanning method, it is essential to keep a finite element bridge model with an unchanged weight after imposing a rough surface on it in consideration of the roughness effect for bridge health monitoring. As such, the proposed procedure is aimed at resolving this issue, with the following two highlights: First, the Toeplitz matrix is introduced to generate a rough surface in three dimensions to ensure the randomness of roughness in the two perpendicular directions under a given roughness profile. Second, a shell-type rough pavement is established for directly using as the bridge pavement or attaching to the bridge deck, which minimizes weight increment in the bridge.

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在 Abaqus 中用车辆扫描法构建三维桥梁的路面粗糙度
本研究提出了一种使用 Abaqus 在车辆作用的三维桥梁中构建路面粗糙度的程序,用于车辆与桥梁相互作用问题的数值模拟。由于 RufGen(Abaqus/CAE 中用于表面交互的图形用户界面)插件会创建一个具有粗糙表面的六面体并将其附着在桥面上,因此桥梁模型的重量会比原始模型大得多。在车辆扫描方法中,考虑到粗糙度对桥梁健康监测的影响,在对有限元桥梁模型施加粗糙表面后,必须保持其重量不变。因此,所提出的程序旨在解决这一问题,有以下两个亮点:首先,引入 Toeplitz 矩阵生成三维粗糙表面,以确保在给定粗糙度轮廓下两个垂直方向的粗糙度具有随机性。其次,建立了一种壳型粗糙路面,可直接用作桥梁路面或附着在桥面上,从而最大限度地减少桥梁重量的增加。
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