ASSESSMENT OF FORSMO BRIDGE, SWEDEN
The Forsmo bridge is a 263m-long riveted steel truss arch railway bridge built in 1912. A 3-dimensional model of the structure was built in LUSAS Bridge in order to assess its potential to cope with freight trains with a 25t axle load. Groups of strain gauges were installed in carefully selected locations on the actual bridge to obtain information concerning the behaviour of the structure under in-service conditions. This information was used to refine the LUSAS model. The interaction between global and local effects was substantial, with stresses in some members changing by more than 100% from their initial values. An upgrade for the upper superstructure for 25t axle loads was considered but this gave a formal fatigue lifetime of only 10-30 years. Consequently total replacement of the upper superstructure is planned, to take 30t axle loads with a lifetime of 100 years.
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Institution of Structural Engineers
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Authors:
- PEDERSEN, C
- Publication Date: 2002-7-2
Language
- English
Media Info
- Pagination: p. 16
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Serial:
- Structural Engineer
- Volume: 80
- Issue Number: 13
- Publisher: Institution of Structural Engineers
- ISSN: 1466-5123
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Arch bridges; Axle load force; Bridge bearings; Finite element method; Freight trains; Improvements; Life span; Material reinforcement; Metal bridges; Stresses
- Uncontrolled Terms: Lifetime; Stress (Applied load)
- ITRD Terms: 3427: Arch bridge; 3067: Axle load; 3415: Bearing (bridge); 6490: Finite element method; 1277: Freight train; 9108: Improvement; 5950: Life cycle; 5567: Load; 3465: Metal bridge; 9111: Reinforcement (gen)
- Subject Areas: Freight Transportation; Railroads; Society;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00928870
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: Transport Research Laboratory
- Files: ITRD
- Created Date: Aug 2 2002 12:00AM