EngJoe
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 7, 2009
- 3
I'm fairly new here to the forum but so far it's been pretty useful. Here is a question that I have:
I've been reading up on grillage modelling of bridge decks. From what I understand, the grillage model has three degrees of freedom; out of plane translation, and rotation about both in-plane axis. Is it possible to use a grillage model for in plane deformations caused by forces such as thermal expansion/contraction by adding some additional degrees of freedom on my grillage elements? If I model my support conditions correctly for in plane deformations, would the grillage model predict in-plane deformations correctly?
Any help would be great. Thank you.
I've been reading up on grillage modelling of bridge decks. From what I understand, the grillage model has three degrees of freedom; out of plane translation, and rotation about both in-plane axis. Is it possible to use a grillage model for in plane deformations caused by forces such as thermal expansion/contraction by adding some additional degrees of freedom on my grillage elements? If I model my support conditions correctly for in plane deformations, would the grillage model predict in-plane deformations correctly?
Any help would be great. Thank you.