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Transactions: WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED AND THEORETICAL MECHANICS
Transactions ID Number: 29-609
Full Name: Camelia Pinca-Bretotean
Position: Assistant Professor
Age: ON
Sex: Female
Address: Revoluþiei No.5
Country: ROMANIA
Tel: 0254-207527
Tel prefix: +04
Fax: 0254-207501
E-mail address: camelia.bretotean@fih.upt.ro
Other E-mails: camibreto@yahoo.com
Title of the Paper: Research on increasing the lastingness of a rolling bridge
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Camelia Bretotean Pinca, Gelu Ovidiu Tirian
Email addresses of all the authors: camelia.bretotean@fih.upt.ro,ovidiu.tirian@fih.upt.ro
Number of paper pages: 10
Abstract: The paper's purpose is to analysis the stresses and strains state in the strength structure of a rolling bridge, presenting a fast and evaluated computer aided solving method for complex static indeterminate structures. The analysis of the stresses and strains state of the strength structure of a rolling bridge for increasing its solidity in exploitation is made using the calculation software with finite elements COSMOS/M. The research performed allows the evaluation of the stresses state, pointing out the critical areas and measures which are imposed in order to increase the solidity and bearing capacity of the strength structure for the rolling bridge. The results we have obtained allowed us to make up a study about the dimension optimization of the strength structure in order to design the rolling bridge. Thus, the material use could be reduced without exceeding the limits of the most appropriate resistance.
Keywords: Stress,Rolling bridge,Analysis,Model,Strength,Finite elements,Shell type.
EXTENSION of the file: .pdf
Special (Invited) Session: The analysis of the stresses and strains state of the strength structure of a rolling bridge for increasing its solidity
Organizer of the Session: 620-164
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