Bridge Engineering
(SE-507) (SE-
Lecture 4
Dr. Azhar
Spring 2012
Department of Civil Engineering
University of Engineering and Technology Lahore, Pakistan
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Influence Lines
Influence lines are graphical representations of the effect of moving loads (live loads) in structural systems. They are represented by a unit load of variable position at a given point in the structural system,. These diagrams are used to compute the maximum response at a given section in the structures.
Influence lines play a primery role in structures subjected to moving load, such as bridges, industrial crane rails, and systems where loads move across spans.
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Influence Line for Vertical Reaction Ay
Apply unit-load at an arbitrary position x
ILD of Ay
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Influence Line for Shear at 0.25L
Apply unit-load along the beam and compute shear just before and after 0.25L
Before 0.25 L
After 0.25 L
0 x 0.25L
x Ay = 1 L x Vc = A y 1 = L
0.25L x L
x Ay = 1 L x Vc = A y = 1 L
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Influence Line for Shear at 0.25L
x 1 L
x
1.0
x L
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Influence Line for Moment at 0.5L
x L L x M D = 1 . 1. x = L 2 2 2
x L L x 1 M D = 1 . = = (L x ) L 2 2 2 2
x 2
0.25L
1 (L x ) 2
x
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Loading Maximum Effects
After developing the influence line for a specific effect (reation, shear or moment), the maximum effect can be found by positioning the live load on the beam which will yield the maximum value of the function.
Concentrated Load
Ay = Load x ordinate of influence line
x A y = P.1 L
Ay is max. with P at x = 0, = P x 1 = P
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Loading Maximum Effects
Uniform Load
In case of a distributed load, the maximum effect is obtained by multiplying the area under the influence line by intensity of the uniform load.
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