Form-Finding Analysis on the Rail Cable Shifting System of the Long Span Suspension Bridges

The determination of the non-loading condition of the rail cable shifting (RCS) system, which consists of main cables, hangers and rail cables, is the premise of the girder erection for the long-span suspension bridges. An analytical form-finding analysis model of shifting system is established according to the basic assumptions of flexible cable structures. Herein, the rail cable is discretized into segmental linear cable elements and the main cable is discretized into segmental catenary elements. Moreover, the calculation and analysis equation of each member and their iterative solutions are derived by taking the elastic elongation of the sling into account. In addition, by taking the girder construction of Aizhai suspension bridge as engineering background, a global scale model of the RCS system is designed and manufactured; also the test system and working conditions are established. The comparison between the test results and analytical results shows the presented analytical method is correct and effective. The process is simplified in the analytical method, and the computational results and precision can satisfy the practical engineering requirements. In addition, the proposed method is suitable to apply to the computation analysis of similar structures.


Introduction
Suspension bridges [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] are widely used to cross long-span barriers in engineering; their mechanical behaviors during construction have attracted the special attention of researchers [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15].Girder erection is the key and difficult step for the construction of the long-span suspension bridges in mountainous areas.To facilitate transportation and erection, structural types of girders are often designed as steel trusses.Mature construction methods include the deck crane construction method [16], and the cable crane construction method, among others [8,9].Rail cable shifting (RCS) is a new, recently invented method, and it was firstly used in the successful erection of the girder of the Aizhai Bridge [17][18][19][20][21][22][23].The erection of the 1000.5-msteel truss girder required only two and a half months [16].With RCS, the construction period is greatly shortened, and the amount of steel used for the steel truss girder is significantly reduced.However, this technology is still new in terms of practical use, and its widespread promotion requires the accumulation of more experience.Meanwhile, knowledge and research on this technology remains to be further developed, for example to learn whether the analysis process of RCS system can be further simplified, whether the technological process can be further optimized, and whether the equipment and operations can be standardized.All of these restrict the widespread promotion and application of RCS technology.
In the presented technology, the shifting system is a double-layer flexible suspended cable system that consists of the main cables, hangers, saddles, and rail cables.With the tension of the track cable and the cable system under stress, the system will undergo obvious deformation, through which the load will be distributed according to the stiffness in the cable system [24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32].For the long and flexible sling structure, deviation and elongation will appear in the process of the rail cable tensioning, and variations should not be ignored.The rail cable force during the tensioning process of the rope sling is unknown, and an implicit solution needs to be derived with respect to the deformation coordination relation of the system.These issues all these bring difficulties and complexity to the static analysis.During the process of the research and development, the finite element method is used to compute the main cable and the rail cable that are regarded as segmental catenaries, and the computational process is complicated.Moreover, the rail cable has a large pretension force, which is different from the force of the suspension cable segment obtained when only the weight force and sling force on both ends are considered.
In this paper, to simplify the form-finding [33] analysis of the RCS process under the non-loading condition, an analytical method is developed to establish the global mechanical model of the main cable, sling, and rail cable and to solve the equation, under the condition that the sling force is unknown.Here, the basic assumptions of the mechanical analysis of flexible cables are introduced and the elastic elongation of the sling is considered.The comparisons among the analytical results, the finite element results, and model test results show the presented analytical method is correct and it can be used in the computation and analysis of similar structures.

Brief Introduction to RCS Technology
In RCS (shown in Figure 1), the main cable and permanent sling are taken as the supports.A shifting cableway with a horizontal pretension force is set below the sling, which is connected with the sling through the saddle.The steel truss girder segments are separately assembled on both sides.A single segment is transported longitudinally via girder transporting vehicles along the girder transporting cableway to the position beneath the permanent sling.The steel truss girder segment is lifted by a cable crane or other hoisting equipment to exit the vehicle.Subsequently, the segments are docked and pin-connected to the sling.A symmetrical construction segment by segment then is performed from the mid-span to the two sides until the full bridge is connected.through which the load will be distributed according to the stiffness in the cable system [24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32].For the long and flexible sling structure, deviation and elongation will appear in the process of the rail cable tensioning, and variations should not be ignored.The rail cable force during the tensioning process of the rope sling is unknown, and an implicit solution needs to be derived with respect to the deformation coordination relation of the system.These issues all these bring difficulties and complexity to the static analysis.During the process of the research and development, the finite element method is used to compute the main cable and the rail cable that are regarded as segmental catenaries, and the computational process is complicated.Moreover, the rail cable has a large pretension force, which is different from the force of the suspension cable segment obtained when only the weight force and sling force on both ends are considered.
In this paper, to simplify the form-finding [33] analysis of the RCS process under the non-loading condition, an analytical method is developed to establish the global mechanical model of the main cable, sling, and rail cable and to solve the equation, under the condition that the sling force is unknown.Here, the basic assumptions of the mechanical analysis of flexible cables are introduced and the elastic elongation of the sling is considered.The comparisons among the analytical results, the finite element results, and model test results show the presented analytical method is correct and it can be used in the computation and analysis of similar structures.

Brief Introduction to RCS Technology
In RCS (shown in Figure 1), the main cable and permanent sling are taken as the supports.A shifting cableway with a horizontal pretension force is set below the sling, which is connected with the sling through the saddle.The steel truss girder segments are separately assembled on both sides.A single segment is transported longitudinally via girder transporting vehicles along the girder transporting cableway to the position beneath the permanent sling.The steel truss girder segment is lifted by a cable crane or other hoisting equipment to exit the vehicle.Subsequently, the segments are docked and pin-connected to the sling.A symmetrical construction segment by segment then is performed from the mid-span to the two sides until the full bridge is connected.The technology allows for the transportation of the entire stiffening girder segment, reduces the aerial work of the girder segment, shortens the construction period, reduces the construction costs, improves the construction quality and safety, and provides an advanced, economical, and highly efficient construction for the extra-long-span suspension bridge in mountainous areas.A difficult problem in the construction of the stiffening girder for the extra-long-span suspension bridge in mountainous areas is solved.This method is a major breakthrough for the construction of long-span suspension bridges in mountainous areas.Additionally, construction machines and tools are conventional, and are easy to operate and control.Moreover, it is also suitable for the girder construction of the half-through and the through arch bridges, and thus involves great adaptability and promotion value.

Mechanical Model of the RCS System under Non-Loading Condition
During the computation of the conventional suspension bridge construction process, the parameters of main cable are usually solved by the segmental catenary method.The sling force is determined from the completed bridge state, with backward disassembly to the cable finish state.The internal force, line shape, unstressed cable length, and sling length of the unloaded cable can be directly solved through iteration [34].In the computation and analysis of conventional double-layer cable systems and cable dome structures, the hanger is often considered as being of rigid handling, or it is assumed to have infinite sling stiffness to ensure that the vertical displacements of the load-bearing cable and the stabilization cable are the same.This is inconsistent with the actual situation.In the finite element analysis of single-layer flexible cables, the two-node straight element, the two-node curve element [35], and the multi-node isoparametric element [36], among others, are usually used.Although there are certain limitations and deviations in the computation accuracy, computational efficiency, and applicable range of each element, the computational results in respective adaptive range can reach high accuracy and can be applied to engineering practice [37].
To simplify the form-finding analysis of the RCS process under the non-loading condition, the analytical method is used to establish the global mechanical model of the main cable, sling, and rail cable and to solve the equation, under the condition that the sling force is unknown.The basic assumptions of the mechanical analysis of flexible cables are introduced and the elastic elongation of the sling is considered.The main cable segment is simulated by a segmental catenary element, and the rail cable segment is simulated by a two-node straight pole element.The analytical results are compared with the finite element results and model test results.
The non-loading condition is defined as the status after the erection of the main cable and sling, the installation of the saddle support and the rail cable, and the tensioning of the rail cable are completed.To simplify the computational model for the system under the non-loading condition, the following assumptions are introduced [34]: (1) The flexible cable can only be tensed but not be pressed or bent.
(2) The stress-strain of the flexible cable is consistent with Hooke's theorem.
(3) The cross-sectional area before deformation is used for the calculation of the tensile stiffness of the main cable, rail cable, and sling before and after stress.(4) The friction between the rail cable and the saddle is ignored, and the sling does not tilt after the rail cable tension is completed.
Then, a mechanical analytical model for the shifting system under the non-loading condition is established as shown in Figure 2, where z represents the main cable, g represents the rail cable, and d represents the sling.To describe the analysis process, an inter-segmental model is extracted for analysis, as shown in Figure 3.

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Bg1 Mechanical discrete model of the RCS system under the non-loading condition.

Force Analysis of the Main Cable
As shown in Figure 3, the main cable segment is discretized into two segments: Azi-Azi+1 and Azi+1-Azi+2 under the non-loading condition.In addition, the corresponding segmental catenary element equations [34] can be established and solved to obtain lzi, hzi, lzi+1, hzi+1, Szi:

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Bg1 Mechanical discrete model of the RCS system under the non-loading condition.

Force Analysis of the Main Cable
As shown in Figure 3, the main cable segment is discretized into two segments: Azi-Azi+1 and Azi+1-Azi+2 under the non-loading condition.In addition, the corresponding segmental catenary element equations [34] can be established and solved to obtain lzi, hzi, lzi+1, hzi+1, Szi:

Force Analysis of the Main Cable
As shown in Figure 3, the main cable segment is discretized into two segments: A zi -A zi+1 and A zi+1 -A zi+2 under the non-loading condition.In addition, the corresponding segmental catenary element equations [34] can be established and solved to obtain l zi , h zi , l zi+1 , h zi+1 , S zi : where E 1 and A 1 are elastic modulus and cross-sectional area of the main cable, respectively; q 1 is the self weight per unit length of the main cable; S zi is the segmental cable length after the sling installed to the unloaded cable; and i = 1~n.Other parameters are shown in Figure 2.
Based on the equilibrium state of A zi node and the sling, two additional equations can be established V zi = V zi−1 − P zi − q 1 s zi (6) where P zi is the force of the sling at the A zi node.

Force Analysis of the Rail Cable
The diameter, strength grade and type of the rail cable can be determined mainly from its stress level, supporting condition, safety factor, and climbing angle of shifting.As the support of rail cable lies on the saddle connected to the lower anchor point of the sling, the linear sag under non-loading conditions is small.In addition, due to the large pretension force of the rail cable, the influence of its self weight on the line shape of the cable segment is limited.Meanwhile, the assumption that each segment is in line after completion of the rail cable tension is made, which simplifies the force analysis of subsequent shifting process.Therefore, the rail cable can be discretized into the connection of multiple straight poles.A two-node straight pole element is used to simulate the force for the rail cable segment under the non-loading state, and an analytical diagram shown in Figure 4 is obtained.Furthermore, the internal forces of the straight cable segment can be directly obtained by solving the following static equilibrium equations and geometric equations, V gi = V gi−1 − P gi + q 2 s gi (13) where E 2 and A 2 are respectively the elastic modulus and cross-sectional area of the rail cable; q 2 is the self-weight per unit length of the rail cable; S gi is the cable length of the rail cable segment; P gi is the sling force increment; and i = 1~m.Other parameters are shown in Figure 4.

Force Analysis of the Sling
The force of sling is relatively simple.According to Assumption 4, the tilting of the sling is not taken into account under the non-loading condition.In an actual construction, a secondary

Force Analysis of the Sling
The force of sling is relatively simple.According to Assumption 4, the tilting of the sling is not taken into account under the non-loading condition.In an actual construction, a secondary adjustment can be applied after the pre-biasing and the tensioning of the rail cable to keep the sling being vertical after the rail cable is tensioned.The coordination relationships between the sling force and the deformation are as follows: where W is the constant weight of the saddle; E 3 and A 3 are the elastic modulus and cross-sectional area of the sling, respectively; q 3 is the self-weight per unit length of the sling; and S di is the unstressed cable length of the sling.Other parameters are shown in Figure 2.

Solution Analysis of the System
Before the tensioning of the rail cable, the longitudinal position l g of the two anchorage points, the pretension force T g0 and the unstressed cable length of the sling are known.After the installation of the sling, the cable force, line shape, cable tower distance l z , and the height difference h z can be computed according to actual conditions.On this basis, other unknown variables can be solved by an iterative method.The iterative scheme is shown below: (1) Assume the horizontal force H g0 and the elevation h g0 at the left support of the rail cable; the horizontal force H z0 at the left support of the main cable, and the increment of the cable force of the sling P g1 ; (2) Obtain H gi , H zi from Equations ( 4) and (11); (3) Substitute them into Equations ( 10), ( 13), (7), (8), and (9); then V g0 , V g1 , l g1 , h g1 , and T g1 are obtained; (4) From the coordination relation of deformation, Y g1 , Y z1 and h z1 are obtained by combing with Equations ( 15), (17), and (4), respectively; (5) Substitute Y g1 , Y z1 and h z1 into Equations ( 1) and (2); V z0 and l z1 can then be obtained; (6) Substitute V z0 and l z1 into Equations ( 16), (6), and (13), P z1 ; V z1 and V g2 can then be obtained; (7) Substitute P z1 ; V z1 and V g2 the results of step 6 into Equations ( 2), ( 1), ( 10), (7), and (8); h z2 , l z2 , T g2 , l g2 , and h g2 can be acquired, respectively; (8) Substitute them into Equations ( 4), (15), and (17); Y z2 , Y g2 , and P g2 are then obtained; (9) Following the similar iterative manner, all values of l gi , l zi , h gi and h zi are obtained; If they are satisfied, go to the next step.If not, let H z0 = H z0 + ∆ z1 /DH z , P g1 = P g1 + ∆ z2 /DP g , H g0 = H g0 + ∆ g1 /DH g and h g0 = h g0 + ∆ g2 /Dh g , and return to step 1, iteratively recalculating, where DH z , DP g , DH g , and Dh g are respectively the first derivatives of H z0 , P g1 , H g0 , and h g0 [38].
Then, all the sling forces and the coordinates of each node are determined.Substituting the results into Equations ( 9) and ( 12), the unstressed cable length and the anchorage point elevation of the rail cable can be obtained.A flow diagram for the calculation is shown in Figure 5.
Then, all the sling forces and the coordinates of each node are determined.Substituting the results into Equations ( 9) and ( 12), the unstressed cable length and the anchorage point elevation of the rail cable can be obtained.A flow diagram for the calculation is shown in Figure 5.

Global Model Test of the Moving Girder by Rail Cable
The Aizhai suspension bridge (shown in Figure 6) is a super-long steel girder suspension bridge with a main cable span of 242 + 1176 + 116 m, which built in the mountainous area of Hunan province, China.The bridge spans the u-shaped Dehang Grand Canyon, more than 500 m deep.The middle span main cable adopts the vertical span ratio of 1/9.6, the central distance of main cable is 27 m, and the plane cable layout is adopted.The bridge adopts 71 pairs of slings with the standard spacing of slings being 14.5 m.The two main cable towers adopt the reinforced concrete tower structures.The gravity anchor is used for the anchor at the Jishou side, while the tunnel

Global Model Test of the Moving Girder by Rail Cable
The Aizhai suspension bridge (shown in Figure 6) is a super-long steel girder suspension bridge with a main cable span of 242 + 1176 + 116 m, which built in the mountainous area of Hunan province, China.The bridge spans the u-shaped Dehang Grand Canyon, more than 500 m deep.The middle span main cable adopts the vertical span ratio of 1/9.6, the central distance of main cable is 27 m, and the plane cable layout is adopted.The bridge adopts 71 pairs of slings with the standard spacing of slings being 14.5 m.The two main cable towers adopt the reinforced concrete tower structures.The gravity anchor is used for the anchor at the Jishou side, while the tunnel anchor is used for the anchor at the Chadong side.There are 69 main girder sections for the whole bridge, which are 7.5 m in height, 14.5 m in length, 27 m in width, and 124.5 t in weight.
anchor is used for the anchor at the Chadong side.There are 69 main girder sections for the whole bridge, which are 7.5 m in height, 14.5 m in length, 27 m in width, and 124.5 t in weight.The rail cable launching method is the first used in the Aizhai suspension bridge to realize the horizontal movement of the girder segment.The horizontal cableway utilizes eight relatively independent 60-ZZZ-1570-type sealed steel wire ropes as rail cable.One side of the rail cable is anchored by the OVM-CPS shear force dispersing the type rock anchor system, while the other side is anchored in balance weight.The pretension force of a single rail cable is 105 t.The global laboratory experimental model was designed and manufactured with a geometrical reduced-scale ratio of 1:33.The span size of the main cable of the model is 7.333 + 35.636 + 3.515 m, its center spacing is 818 mm, and the longitudinal spacing of the sling is 439.4 mm, as shown in Figure 7.The test model [39] mainly consists of 2 anchorage systems, 2 main cables, 68 pairs of slings and cable clamps, 3 pairs of rock anchor cables, 2 cable towers and cable towers buttresses, rail cables, rail tensioning devices, and test systems.According to the principle of stress equivalence and similar axial stiffness, the parameters of the rail cable are designed.Four 2.5-mm-diameter high-strength galvanized steel wire ropes are selected to replace rail cables.The rail cable tensioning device is designed to adjust the relative movement of the screws and nuts to achieve the tensioning of rail cables.Due to the fact that in suspended and cable-stayed bridges the cable forces are responsible for the strong variations in the static and dynamic performance of the system [40], a pressure sensor is used to monitor the changes of their cable forces in real time.
On the basis of the global model test design, the finite element software MIDAS Civil is used to establish the full bridge numerical modeling on the initial state.In the test process, the no-load stage of the cable is ensured to be consistent with the finite element analysis model by adjusting the no-load stage of the test model.After the cable clamps, slings and saddles are installed, four rail cables are tensioned, and the slings are in a vertical working condition.Then, the main cable force The rail cable launching method is the first used in the Aizhai suspension bridge to realize the horizontal movement of the girder segment.The horizontal cableway utilizes eight relatively independent 60-ZZZ-1570-type sealed steel wire ropes as rail cable.One side of the rail cable is anchored by the OVM-CPS shear force dispersing the type rock anchor system, while the other side is anchored in balance weight.The pretension force of a single rail cable is 105 t.The global laboratory experimental model was designed and manufactured with a geometrical reduced-scale ratio of 1:33.The span size of the main cable of the model is 7.333 + 35.636 + 3.515 m, its center spacing is 818 mm, and the longitudinal spacing of the sling is 439.4 mm, as shown in Figure 7.The rail cable launching method is the first used in the Aizhai suspension bridge to realize the horizontal movement of the girder segment.The horizontal cableway utilizes eight relatively independent 60-ZZZ-1570-type sealed steel wire ropes as rail cable.One side of the rail cable is anchored by the OVM-CPS shear force dispersing the type rock anchor system, while the other side is anchored in balance weight.The pretension force of a single rail cable is 105 t.The global laboratory experimental model was designed and manufactured with a geometrical reduced-scale ratio of 1:33.The span size of the main cable of the model is 7.333 + 35.636 + 3.515 m, its center spacing is 818 mm, and the longitudinal spacing of the sling is 439.4 mm, as shown in Figure 7.The test model [39] mainly consists of 2 anchorage systems, 2 main cables, 68 pairs of slings and cable clamps, 3 pairs of rock anchor cables, 2 cable towers and cable towers buttresses, rail cables, rail tensioning devices, and test systems.According to the principle of stress equivalence and similar axial stiffness, the parameters of the rail cable are designed.Four 2.5-mm-diameter high-strength galvanized steel wire ropes are selected to replace rail cables.The rail cable tensioning device is designed to adjust the relative movement of the screws and nuts to achieve the tensioning of rail cables.Due to the fact that in suspended and cable-stayed bridges the cable forces are responsible for the strong variations in the static and dynamic performance of the system [40], a pressure sensor is used to monitor the changes of their cable forces in real time.
On the basis of the global model test design, the finite element software MIDAS Civil is used to establish the full bridge numerical modeling on the initial state.In the test process, the no-load stage of the cable is ensured to be consistent with the finite element analysis model by adjusting the no-load stage of the test model.After the cable clamps, slings and saddles are installed, four rail cables are tensioned, and the slings are in a vertical working condition.Then, the main cable force The test model [39] mainly consists of 2 anchorage systems, 2 main cables, 68 pairs of slings and cable clamps, 3 pairs of rock anchor cables, 2 cable towers and cable towers buttresses, rail cables, rail tensioning devices, and test systems.According to the principle of stress equivalence and similar axial stiffness, the parameters of the rail cable are designed.Four 2.5-mm-diameter high-strength galvanized steel wire ropes are selected to replace rail cables.The rail cable tensioning device is designed to adjust the relative movement of the screws and nuts to achieve the tensioning of rail cables.Due to the fact that in suspended and cable-stayed bridges the cable forces are responsible for the strong variations in the static and dynamic performance of the system [40], a pressure sensor is used to monitor the changes of their cable forces in real time.
On the basis of the global model test design, the finite element software MIDAS Civil is used to establish the full bridge numerical modeling on the initial state.In the test process, the no-load stage of the cable is ensured to be consistent with the finite element analysis model by adjusting the no-load stage of the test model.After the cable clamps, slings and saddles are installed, four rail cables are tensioned, and the slings are in a vertical working condition.Then, the main cable force and line shape, rock anchor cable force, rail cable line shape, and sling cable under the tension working condition are tested to find out the changes.
The detailed contents of the MIDAS Civil modeling of the bridge are as follows.Firstly, the towers on both sides are simulated by using variable section beam element.Secondly, the main cable adopts the simulation of segmental catenary cable element, the cable clip is taken as the segmented node, the main cable between each adjacent node adopts the simulation of one catenary cable element, each sling adopts the simulation of one two-node direct cable element, and the sling connects with the main beam through the simulation of the beam element.Thirdly, the track rope is simulated by segmental straight cable element, and the saddle is taken as the segmentation node.The main cable between each adjacent node is simulated by one catenary cable element.Fourthly, the supporting rail rope of the sling saddle is connected with the sling, and its function is not considered in the model, only the load is added to the sling.Fifthly, the shear point of the main cable and the saddle is simulated with a rigid arm, and the change of the shear point is simulated by changing the position of the rigid arm.Sixthly, according to the initial state data of the empty cable tested by the overall model, the state model of the empty cable is established.Analysis and calculations of the bridge are carried out for assembly, and then for inversion to the state of the empty cable.It is checked whether the initial state of empty cable is convergent, and whether the relative displacement difference of the main cable in mid-span is small enough and meets the requirements of the accuracy of the overall model test.Seventhly, the load increment method is combined with the Newton-Raphson method to solve the problem.

Testing Results of Model Test
After the completion of the rail cable tensioning, the finite element results, experimental results and the analytical results are compared.The responses of several representative locations are compared in Table 1, and the cable forces at the anchor points of the main cable are shown in Table 2. Note: The measured value is the average of the upstream and downstream measuring points.The value is negative when the X-direction measuring point moves to Jishou side and when the Y-direction measuring point moves to the upstream, and vice versa.From Table 1, it can be seen that the deviation of the results gained by the analytical method from measured values and finite element values in the Y direction is small, the maximum deviation values are 4.36% and 4.00%, respectively.It is shown in Table 2 that the deviation of the main cable force at the anchorage point is small, with a maximum of 2.34%.The deviations of the main cable displacement of the mid-span, the 1/4 span on the Jishou side, and the 1/4 span on the Chadong side in X-direction are relatively large, mainly due to the small deformation value in the X direction and the test system accuracy.The comparison between the test results and the analytical results shows that the presented method can be applied to the form-finding computational analysis of the RCS system under the non-loading condition, which can simplify the analysis of the RCS system.The deviations of the simplified analytical results with the finite element results and model test results are less than 5%, which validates that the proposed method can be used in engineering practice.

Conclusions
With the application of the basic assumptions of flexible cables, an analytical form-finding analysis model of the rail cable shifting system is proposed.The rail cable and main cable are seen as segmental linear cable elements and catenary elements, respectively.The elastic elongation of the sling is considered to determine the analytical equation of each member and the iterative solutions.Besides the experimental data of the girder construction of the Aizhai suspension bridge, the compared results verify the accuracy and effectiveness of the presented method.The main conclusions are drawn as follows.
(1) The global mechanical analytical model for the main cable, slings, and rail cables of the RCS system under the non-loading condition is established through the theoretical derivation.
The equilibrium equation established from the position after structural deformation can be used to perform the geometrical nonlinear analysis of the structural large deformation.The simplified calculation and analysis process of the RCS system achieve sufficient accuracy, which thus can be applied in engineering.(2) Under the condition that the initial geometric state of the RCS system is unknown, the true internal force and geometry of the rail cable can be iteratively computed by assuming the initial force or configuration of the rail cable.(3) The designed rail cable tensioning and testing device meets the requirements of the model test.
The measured results of the main cable line shape and main cable force in the model test are in good agreement with the theoretical results.

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Figure 1.The rail cable shifting system.The technology allows for the transportation of the entire stiffening girder segment, reduces the aerial work of the girder segment, shortens the construction period, reduces the construction costs, improves the construction quality and safety, and provides an advanced, economical, and highly

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Figure 2. Mechanical analytical model of the rail cable shifting (RCS) system under the non-loading condition.

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Figure 2. Mechanical analytical model of the rail cable shifting (RCS) system under the non-loading condition.

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Figure 2. Mechanical analytical model of the rail cable shifting (RCS) system under the non-loading condition.

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Figure 3. Mechanical discrete model of the RCS system under the non-loading condition.

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Figure 4. Discretization diagram for two-node straight pole element of the rail cable.

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Figure 5.The flow diagram of calculations.

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Figure 6.The schematic views of Aizhai long-span suspension bridge.

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Figure 7.The global model of the Aizhai suspension bridge (unit: mm).

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Figure 6.The schematic views of Aizhai long-span suspension bridge.

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Figure 6.The schematic views of Aizhai long-span suspension bridge.

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Figure 7.The global model of the Aizhai suspension bridge (unit: mm).

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Figure 7.The global model of the Aizhai suspension bridge (unit: mm).

Table 1 .
Effects of the working condition of rail cable tensioning on the systematical line shape.

Table 2 .
Effects of the working condition of rail cable tensioning on the force of main cable.
force of the rail cable at the left support h g0 elevation at the left support of the rail cable h g1 vertical height between left anchorage points of rail cable and node A g2 h i height difference of cable tower H z0 horizontal force at the left support of the main cable h z1 height difference between the top of left cable tower and node A z2 h zi vertical length of main cable segment l g longitudinal position of the two anchorage points l g1 horizontal length between left anchorage points of rail cable and node A g2 l z cable tower distance l zi horizontal length of main cable segment P g1 increment of the cable force of the sling P gi sling force increment P zi force of the sling at A zi node q 1 self-weight per unit length of the main cable q 2 self-weight per unit length of the rail cable q 3 self-weight per unit length of the sling S di unstressed cable length of the sling S gi cable length of the rail cable segment S zi segmental cable length after sling installed to unloaded cable T g0 pretension force of the rail cable at the left support T g1 vertical force at the left support of the rail cable V g0 vertical force pretension force of the rail cable at the left support V g1 vertical force between left anchorage points of rail cable and node A g2 W constant weight of the saddle Y g1 vertical displacement between left anchorage points of rail cable and node A g2 Y z1 vertical displacement between the top of left cable tower and node A z2