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Dynamic analysis of bridge construction
Kinclová, Radka ; Nevařil, Aleš (referee) ; Vlk, Zbyněk (advisor)
The objective of this diploma thesis is a dynamic analysis of a cable-stayed walkway. The RFEM structural analysis software is used for the calculation. Design principles of the structure are explained and analysis of the construction phases is then performed. The eigenmodes of the structure are calculated for various material combinations. The thesis examines the effects of moving loads and earthquake effects using several different methods. A comparison of the various loading effects on the structure and also the calculation methods is presented at the conclusion.
Pedestrian Bridge
Hibš, Daniel ; Kocourek,, Petr (referee) ; Stráský, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of a new bridge construction over a multi-lane communication. The converted road is a pedestrian and biking trail connecting significant agglomerations. Three studies were worked out in this thesis and the C variant was selected for further detailed processing. It is an unsymmetrical suspended bridge with a cast-in-place deck. In the section above the communication, the bridge is made up of prefabricated segments. Suspension of the structure is made of two sloping pylons forming a V-shape. The analysis of the construction was carried out in the MIDAS Civil program, where a complete model of construction was entered, including a subsequent estacade. The model describes the construction process and includes creep and shrinkage of the concrete. The traffic, temperature and wind loads were used. The design was assessed for the ultimate limit states and serviceability limit states. The assessment was carried out in the IDEA StatiCa program, supplemented by manual calculations. The static calculations also include assessment of the harmonic response. Subsequently, overview drawings, detailed drawings and visualizations were developed.
Suspension footbridge over the Bečva River
Kavecký, Jakub ; Zlatuška, Karel (referee) ; Nečas, Radim (advisor)
The theme of this master thesis is the design of a footbridge for pedestrians and cyclists over the river Bečva. A suspended footbridge is selected from three developed bridge variants. The design was analyzed in more detail in the Midas Civil program where the construction timeline was also included. The footbridge was loaded with dead loads, live loads from pedestrians and climatic loads from wind and temperature. For internal forces, the structure was assessed for ultimate and serviceability limit states. The pylon was also considered in the program with 2nd order effects. The model of footbridge was subjected to dynamic analysis. The graphical output of the work consists of overview drawings, reinforcement drawings, detail and phased construction drawing with visualization.
Pedestrian Bridge
Hibš, Daniel ; Kocourek,, Petr (referee) ; Stráský, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of a new bridge construction over a multi-lane communication. The converted road is a pedestrian and biking trail connecting significant agglomerations. Three studies were worked out in this thesis and the C variant was selected for further detailed processing. It is an unsymmetrical suspended bridge with a cast-in-place deck. In the section above the communication, the bridge is made up of prefabricated segments. Suspension of the structure is made of two sloping pylons forming a V-shape. The analysis of the construction was carried out in the MIDAS Civil program, where a complete model of construction was entered, including a subsequent estacade. The model describes the construction process and includes creep and shrinkage of the concrete. The traffic, temperature and wind loads were used. The design was assessed for the ultimate limit states and serviceability limit states. The assessment was carried out in the IDEA StatiCa program, supplemented by manual calculations. The static calculations also include assessment of the harmonic response. Subsequently, overview drawings, detailed drawings and visualizations were developed.
Dynamic analysis of bridge construction
Kinclová, Radka ; Nevařil, Aleš (referee) ; Vlk, Zbyněk (advisor)
The objective of this diploma thesis is a dynamic analysis of a cable-stayed walkway. The RFEM structural analysis software is used for the calculation. Design principles of the structure are explained and analysis of the construction phases is then performed. The eigenmodes of the structure are calculated for various material combinations. The thesis examines the effects of moving loads and earthquake effects using several different methods. A comparison of the various loading effects on the structure and also the calculation methods is presented at the conclusion.

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