Abstract
A bridge is a combination of substructure and superstructure that is built over a river, road, or railway to allow people and vehicles to cross from one side to the other. This paper describes about the analysis and design of box girder balanced cantilever bridge using MIDAS CIVIL by IRC loadings, characterized by central span of 130m with two symmetrical sides of 85m.Bridge deck is supported by two piers of 40m height from ground level. The bridge structure has been modelled using MIDAS CIVIL and analysis has been performed to get various output such as bending moment, shear force and time dependent properties such as creep and shrinkage at various points of the bridge. The PSC (prestressed) design of superstructure is performed as per IRC standards to get the output parameters such as principle stresses at construction stage, principle stress for prestressing tendon. While by using balanced cantilever bridge less form work has been required for this type of bridge.
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