Arch bridges and soil interaction
Tips for modeling arch bridges and soil interaction are listed as follows:
- Create and study a simplified model to gain insight into structural behavior.
- This reduces the model size and analysis time while providing the benefit of useful information and a comparison study.
- Consider a 2D model that represents a longitudinal section cut through the bridge and soil mass.
- Nonlinear layered-shell objects may be useful for 2D bridge models in which the arch or soil cannot carry tension.
- It may be beneficial to use shell objects to draw the arch segments in the 2D elevation view, then extrude the shells into 3D solids using Edit > Extrude > Extrude Areas to Solids.
- To prevent tension from developing in the arch and along the soil-structure interface, gap (compression-only) link objects may be used to model support points.
Arch system in 2D
To model an arch system in 2D, shell objects should be used for plane stress problems, and frame objects should be used for frame-type behavior. When using frame objects, a series of linear segments should be modeled to approximate the curvilinear profile of the arch.