Abstract

AbstractEffective width, as presented in Eurocode 3 is analysed. Efforts have been made to distinguish between the behaviour of the various structural parts acting as wide flanges. Different mechanical models are adopted: for the bridge deck plate between girders, for the cantilever deck part, and for the bottom plate of box girders with the presumption to reflect more adequately their actual participation in the complex girder work at bending. Also, the interaction between girders in a superstructure at loading is simulated as far as possible in order to replace to some extent a sophisticated spatial analysis. The Eurocode 3 way of presenting the matter is preserved. The results obtained are compared with the corresponding Eurocode parts and an assessment on the reported differences is given. The goal is to supply the designers with extended understanding the effects arising from the shear lag phenomenon.

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