Shell-Based Finite Element Modeling of Herøysund Bridge in Norway
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/32621Dato
2023-12-23Type
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This paper thoroughly examines the application of the Finite Element Method (FEM)
to the numerical modal analysis of Herøysund Bridge, focusing on the theoretical backdrop, the
construction process, and FEM techniques. This work examines the specific applied FEM approaches
and their advantages and disadvantages. This Herøysund Bridge analysis employs a two-pronged
strategy consisting of a 3D–solid model and a shell model. To forecast the physical behavior of a
structure, assumptions, modeling methodologies, and the incorporation of specific components such
as pillars are applied to both approaches. This research also emphasizes the importance of boundary
conditions, examining the structural effects of standard Earth gravity, a post-tensioned load, and a
railing and asphalt load. The Results section thoroughly explores the mode shapes and frequencies
of the 3D–solid and shell models. The conclusion of this work includes findings obtained from the
study, implications for Herøysund Bridge, and a comparison of both modeling strategies. It also
incorporates ideas for future research and guides employing FEM 3D–solid and shell methods to
design and construct more efficient, resilient, and durable bridge structures.
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Azad Z, Singh H, Nicoletti. Shell-Based Finite Element Modeling of Herøysund Bridge in Norway. Modelling. 2024;5(1):71-84Metadata
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