Abstract

To date, scholars’ research on the stability behavior of the arch structure mainly focuses on solid–web section arches, steel tubular truss arches and concrete-filled steel tubular arches, but the stability behavior of the novel spatial grid arch structure, which integrates the characteristics of grid structure and arch structure, is not yet clear. Based on the Eye of the Yellow Sea pedestrian bridge project in Rizhao, China, the stability behavior of this large-span spatial grid arch structure was studied, in this paper, by the project’s structure design team. The project is a glass covered steel arch pedestrian bridge with a span of 177 m, a height of 63.5 m, an elliptical section with a long axis of 18 m, and a short axis of 13.5 m. The elastic and the nonlinear elasto-plastic stability behavior considering different initial geometric imperfections, was analyzed by the ABAQUS finite element model. The buckling modes and the full-range load-displacement curve of the structure were analyzed, and the stress distribution, deformation mode and overall structural performance during the whole loading process were analyzed. The effects of initial imperfections, geometric nonlinearity and material nonlinearity on the ultimate load-carrying capacity of the structure were studied. The stability behavior of large-span spatial grid arch structure was studied in this paper, which provides an important reference for the design and analysis of such structures.

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