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Coulomb's wedge theory
of earth pressure

Explore horizontal earth pressure,
Coulomb's theory, and its applications.
Compare geotechnical results and
understand the trial wedge method's nuances.

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Baltimore bridge collapse:
What structural engineers can do

Explore the technical content on vessel collision
to calculate the annual frequency of bridge component collapse.

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Seismic Isolation in Structural Design:
Concepts and Applications

Introducing the concept of seismic isolation design.

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Maximizing Accuracy in Curved Girder Analysis

The previous article (Curvature effects on a medium-span curved bridge) showed that we should be cautious to get reasonable torsional moments through simple beam analysis. One of the easiest ways to refine the results is to add more nodes at the inner support locations, however, we still have a question about “how many?”. Now we are reviewing the effect of curvature for bending moments
We are trying to find bending moments for three spans continuous curved girder, 150
ft + 223 ft + 150 ft = 523 ft, the radius is 1182’-6” as shown.

Structural Insights: I vs. Tub Girder Analysis

I girder vs. tub girder

 

Our next question may be “What are the differences between an I and a tub girder?”

Efficient Techniques for Designing Complex Bridges

Yazeed AbuHassanOct 17, 2023

A complex bridge is one of the most common engineering projects nowadays. This category of structures includes movable, cable-stayed, segmental concrete, and other bridges with unusual characteristics. These types of structures will require specialized expertise to design and build. One of our Expert Engineers, Yazeed Abuhassan, a Structural Design Engineer from Bergmann PC, shared his tips about designing a complex bridge.

One tip that could be useful to many is how he usually model the deck as an eccentric deck plate for moving load distribution purposes (creating an influence surface) without having to perform a beam/deck plate cut diagram to view the true moments in the composite girders.

7 Reasons why learning a Finite Element Analysis software is important for a modern day engineer?

midasBridge TeamSep 26, 2023

Finite Element Analysis or FEA is a numerical method used in engineering to solve complex problems by dividing a system or structure into smaller, simpler, and more manageable parts called finite elements. FEA involves the application of mathematical algorithms and computer software to simulate and analyze the behavior of a system under various conditions.

Bridge Modelling: The benefits of section for resultant forces with plate elements

midasBridge TeamSep 26, 2023

1. Introduction

 

Figure 1. Dubai Water Canal Bridge