A discussion on neutral axis location in bridge deck cantilevers
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Abstract This paper discusses the implications of variations in the location of the neutral axis on the accuracy of bridge deck models. The three-dimensional finite element analysis program NIKE3D was used to determine the location of the neutral axis in a number of typical bridge decks with edge cantilevers. It is shown that the neutral axis location may be largely dependant on the nature of the applied loading. An example of a two-span bridge deck is used to demonstrate the degree to which the neutral axis may vary from its commonly assumed position. Comparisons with a planar grillage analysis are used to show the effect of this variation on the design stresses in such a bridge deck.
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