Numerical Simulation for Progressive Collapse of Continuous Girder Bridge Subjected to Ship Collision Based on Three-Stage Simulation Method

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Three-stage simulation method [ was adopted to simulate the collapse process of a continuous girder bridge after being impacted by ship with considering pile-soil dynamic interaction and bridges initial stress before collision. The deformation, distribution of stress and responses of bridge were emphatically analyzed in this paper, which revealed the dynamic response and collapse mechanism of continuous girder bridge under impact load.

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