Full scale monitoring of wind and traffic induced response of a suspension bridge

This paper presents a full-scale analysis of wind and traffic-induced vibrations of a long-span suspension bridge in complex terrain. Several wind and acceleration sensors have been installed along the main span on Lysefjord Bridge in Norway. In the present study, three days of continuous records ar...

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Main Authors: Cheynet Etienne, Bogunović Jakobsen Jasna, þór Snæbjörnsson Jónas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2015-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20152404003
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spelling doaj-4f8a790221f9484a85c2fe349897a3012021-02-02T02:56:42ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2015-01-01240400310.1051/matecconf/20152404003matecconf_evaces2015_04003Full scale monitoring of wind and traffic induced response of a suspension bridgeCheynet Etienne0Bogunović Jakobsen Jasna1þór Snæbjörnsson Jónas2Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials Science, University of StavangerDepartment of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials Science, University of StavangerDepartment of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials Science, University of StavangerThis paper presents a full-scale analysis of wind and traffic-induced vibrations of a long-span suspension bridge in complex terrain. Several wind and acceleration sensors have been installed along the main span on Lysefjord Bridge in Norway. In the present study, three days of continuous records are analysed. Traffic-induced vibrations are dominant at low and moderated wind speed, with non-negligible effects on the overall bridge response for heavy vehicles only. Traffic and wind-induced vibrations are compared in terms of root mean square of the acceleration response, and three simples approaches are proposed to isolate records dominated by wind-induced vibration. The first one relies on the separation of nocturnal and diurnal samples. The second one is based on the evaluation of the time-varying root mean square of the acceleration response. The last one evaluates the relative importance of the high frequency domain of the acceleration bridge response. It appears that traffic-induced vibrations may have to be taken into account for the buffeting analysis of long-span bridge under moderated wind.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20152404003
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author Cheynet Etienne
Bogunović Jakobsen Jasna
þór Snæbjörnsson Jónas
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Bogunović Jakobsen Jasna
þór Snæbjörnsson Jónas
Full scale monitoring of wind and traffic induced response of a suspension bridge
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Bogunović Jakobsen Jasna
þór Snæbjörnsson Jónas
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title Full scale monitoring of wind and traffic induced response of a suspension bridge
title_short Full scale monitoring of wind and traffic induced response of a suspension bridge
title_full Full scale monitoring of wind and traffic induced response of a suspension bridge
title_fullStr Full scale monitoring of wind and traffic induced response of a suspension bridge
title_full_unstemmed Full scale monitoring of wind and traffic induced response of a suspension bridge
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publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2015-01-01
description This paper presents a full-scale analysis of wind and traffic-induced vibrations of a long-span suspension bridge in complex terrain. Several wind and acceleration sensors have been installed along the main span on Lysefjord Bridge in Norway. In the present study, three days of continuous records are analysed. Traffic-induced vibrations are dominant at low and moderated wind speed, with non-negligible effects on the overall bridge response for heavy vehicles only. Traffic and wind-induced vibrations are compared in terms of root mean square of the acceleration response, and three simples approaches are proposed to isolate records dominated by wind-induced vibration. The first one relies on the separation of nocturnal and diurnal samples. The second one is based on the evaluation of the time-varying root mean square of the acceleration response. The last one evaluates the relative importance of the high frequency domain of the acceleration bridge response. It appears that traffic-induced vibrations may have to be taken into account for the buffeting analysis of long-span bridge under moderated wind.
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