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Abstract This thesis is concerning with the static and dynamic analysis of bridge girders. The thesis introduces an extensive survey of published work on history, temperature effect, time-dependent analysis, and static and dynamic analyses of bridges. Concrete cracking moment and ultimate strength are determined in order to confirm the structure capacity against failure. The interaction between concrete and reinforcing steel due to the tension stiffening related with concrete cracking is also considered. Time-dependent analysis models are studied with material properties and environmental conditions for solving the phenomena of creep, shrinkage, concrete aging, and thermal effect. Long-term effects originate from the time-dependent behaviour of concrete, and from reinforcing steel, and prestressing steel. For concrete, both mechanical strain due to loads, and non-mechanical strains due to creep, shrinkage, concrete aging, and temperature effects are considered. For steel reinforcement, temperature effects, are concerned with the calculation of axial strain. For prestressing steel, it is regarded with tendon relaxation and prestressing force losses due to friction, anchorage slip, and creep and shrinkage of concrete with time. Mathematical models for concrete box sections, and for cable elements are introduced in details. A proposed procedure for the nonlinear static analysis of prestressed box girder cable stayed bridges is also given. A developed computer program considering long-term effects into an advanced and updated time-dependent analysis is prepared based on the current available bridge specifications and updated research results related to timedependent effects. The test program includes 27 specimens. Parametric studies on the effect of compression reinforcement, amount of the sustained loads, and concrete compressive strength, on time-dependent behaviour were carried out. Furthermore, the nonlinear dynamic analysis of prestressed box girder cable-stayed bridges has been carried out. 10 addition, a comparative study on three types of cable-stayed bridge has been performed A summary of the work carried out in the present thesis is presented together with general conclusions and suggestions for future work. |