Abstract

<p>In general, today two types of launching bearings are used in the construction of large steel and steel concrete composite bridges: sliding rockers and systems with hydraulic bearings. During incremental launching, the centre of the webs of the superstructure is not perfectly in line with the centre of the launching bearings due to unavoidable tolerances. These eccentricities are not considered in the current design against plate buckling according to DIN EN 1993-1-5 [2]. Furthermore, there is a significant difference between the different types of launching bearings due to the boundary conditions. At the Technical University Munich, large-scale buckling tests were carried out on longitudinally stiffened plates under biaxial stresses with different types of launching bearings and eccentric load introduction. The test results as well as the results from the validated numerical model demonstrate the influence of different types of launching bearings on the buckling behaviour. The results are compared with the buckling verification according to the reduced stress method proposed in DIN EN 1993-1-5 [2].</p>

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