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Damian Sokołowski1, Tomasz Wudkiewicz1
1Department of Structural Mechanics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture & Environmental Engineering, Lodz University of Technology, Al. Politechniki 6, 90-924 Lodz, Poland.
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This study presents a materials-oriented, code-based parametric optimization of the load-bearing steel tubular arch girder in a tied-arch footbridge inspired by the Father Bernatek Footbridge in Krakow. The objective was to reduce structural steel demand by minimizing the arch-girder weight under Eurocode load combinations with ultimate limit state (ULS) and serviceability limit state (SLS) constraints, while accounting for discrete tubular cross-section changes within a realistic finite element model. A semi-automated workflow linked Autodesk Dynamo, Python scripts, and Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis to generate bridge geometry, build the finite element method (FEM) model, apply code-based loads and combinations, and evaluate structural response using a discrete, non-gradient-based search. A preliminary sensitivity screening was performed for the full set of design parameters, while the final optimization was governed mainly by arch rise, hanger number, and ULS-controlled discrete arch cross-section changes. The optimization reduced the arch-girder weight by 10.7% relative to the reference configuration, from 360.3 × 103 kg to 321.6 × 103 kg, within the adopted design domain. The optimum solution corresponded to an arch rise of 23.4 m, 31 hangers, and a deck spacing of 6.0 m. Hanger arrangement strongly affected force redistribution in the arch girder, while the final optimum was controlled by code-based utilization thresholds. The results show that an application programming interface (API)-driven parametric workflow can support early-stage optimization of tied-arch footbridges under code-based design constraints. The scientific contribution of the study lies not in automating Eurocode verification alone, but in identifying the structural mechanisms that govern the minimum-weight solution, including the interaction between arch rise, hanger arrangement, force redistribution, ULS utilization, and discrete tubular cross-section changes.
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