Bibliographic citations
Chirinos, J., (2020). Análisis comparativo del comportamiento estructural de un puente peatonal de acero de 70 metros de luz libre aplicando las especificaciones de la AASHTO considerando estratos de suelo blando y rígido [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/652832
Chirinos, J., Análisis comparativo del comportamiento estructural de un puente peatonal de acero de 70 metros de luz libre aplicando las especificaciones de la AASHTO considerando estratos de suelo blando y rígido [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/652832
@misc{renati/391421,
title = "Análisis comparativo del comportamiento estructural de un puente peatonal de acero de 70 metros de luz libre aplicando las especificaciones de la AASHTO considerando estratos de suelo blando y rígido",
author = "Chirinos Ramirez, Jaime",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
The aim of the present thesis is to make a comparative analysis of the structural behavior of the pedestrian bridge of Steel, which elements follow AASHTO LRFD indications concerning their geometry. In this investigation, data from a site job were used in order to perform of a comparative analysis. All this due to the fact of obtaining results that could resemble Peruvian context. Moreover, because of the structural configuration of the pedestrian bridge, the horizontal forces ended up being greater that the vertical ones. Al these led to the decision of using piles to counter heavy horizontal forces. Concerning the superstructures, hollow steel section (HSS) were used for the analysis. In Perú most of pedestrian bridges are made with concrete and even if for some reason steel was determined as the main material for the structural, W sections a frequently use in comparison of HSS. Finally, once the analysis is performed then the verifications dictated by AASHTO LRFD (well assimilated now by Peruvian Bridge Manual), will allow us to validate our results.
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