Review of application and research of strut-and-tie models for concrete bridges

Liu Zhao、Lv Zhitao、Hui Zhuo、Wang Jingquan、He Zhiqi

Strategic Study of CAE ›› 2008, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (10) : 14-21.

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Strategic Study of CAE ›› 2008, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (10) : 14-21.

Review of application and research of strut-and-tie models for concrete bridges

  • Liu Zhao、Lv Zhitao、Hui Zhuo、Wang Jingquan、He Zhiqi

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The strut-and-tie model (STM) is an emerging procedure for the design of D-regions in concrete bridges. It is becoming one of the cutting edge research areas in structural engineering. Based on the concept and formation of strut-and-tie models, the typical D-regions existing in concrete bridges and their configurations are expounded. The criterion to develop appropriate strut-and-tie models and general procedures for dimensioning the D-region of structures are also discussed. According to AASHTO LRFD (2004), the application of the STM to design a typical anchorage blister is exemplified. At last, the origin and the state of the art are reviewed, and the current research areas are pointed out.

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concrete bridge / D-region / strut-and-tie model / design theory

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Liu Zhao,Lv Zhitao,Hui Zhuo,Wang Jingquan,He Zhiqi. Review of application and research of strut-and-tie models for concrete bridges. Strategic Study of CAE, 2008, 10(10): 14‒21
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