Application of Concrete Segment Panels for Reduction of Torsional Vibration Responses of Girder Bridges

The dynamic flexural behaviour of railway bridges is influenced by the torsional behaviour, and the flexural response tends to be amplified as the flexural natural frequency (the 1st vibrational mode) and torsional frequency (the 2nd vibrational mode) are adjoining. To avoid this phenomenon, the ins...

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Main Authors: Kwark Jong-Won, Kang Jae-Yoon, Park Sung-Yong, Kim Keun-Taek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2015-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20152406004
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spelling doaj-fb6bc1178c6c4939bc479a874a1de4ef2021-02-02T03:15:18ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2015-01-01240600410.1051/matecconf/20152406004matecconf_evaces2015_06004Application of Concrete Segment Panels for Reduction of Torsional Vibration Responses of Girder BridgesKwark Jong-Won0Kang Jae-Yoon1Park Sung-Yong2Kim Keun-Taek3Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, Structural Engineering Research InstituteKorea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, Structural Engineering Research InstituteKorea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, Structural Engineering Research InstituteBNG ConsultantsThe dynamic flexural behaviour of railway bridges is influenced by the torsional behaviour, and the flexural response tends to be amplified as the flexural natural frequency (the 1st vibrational mode) and torsional frequency (the 2nd vibrational mode) are adjoining. To avoid this phenomenon, the installation of concrete segment panels was considered for the reinforcement of torsional stiffness by connecting bottom flanges between girders. This alternative can increase the torsional stiffness by providing the restraint in torsional vibration and reduce the influence of torsional behaviour on the amplification of flexural responses. This study investigates the effect of the concrete segment panels on the control of torsional dynamic responses and on the increment of torsional frequency. The excitation tests on a full-size bridge specimen with 30 m span length were conducted with respect to the installation length of concrete panels up to 7 m from each ends. The results show that the installation of concrete segment panel augments the torsional frequency up to 22 % while the flexural frequency keeps its original value. It is concluded that the dynamic behaviour of girder bridges can be controlled by the adjustment of installation length of concrete panels, thereby reducing the torsional responses.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20152406004
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author Kwark Jong-Won
Kang Jae-Yoon
Park Sung-Yong
Kim Keun-Taek
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Kang Jae-Yoon
Park Sung-Yong
Kim Keun-Taek
Application of Concrete Segment Panels for Reduction of Torsional Vibration Responses of Girder Bridges
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Kang Jae-Yoon
Park Sung-Yong
Kim Keun-Taek
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title Application of Concrete Segment Panels for Reduction of Torsional Vibration Responses of Girder Bridges
title_short Application of Concrete Segment Panels for Reduction of Torsional Vibration Responses of Girder Bridges
title_full Application of Concrete Segment Panels for Reduction of Torsional Vibration Responses of Girder Bridges
title_fullStr Application of Concrete Segment Panels for Reduction of Torsional Vibration Responses of Girder Bridges
title_full_unstemmed Application of Concrete Segment Panels for Reduction of Torsional Vibration Responses of Girder Bridges
title_sort application of concrete segment panels for reduction of torsional vibration responses of girder bridges
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The dynamic flexural behaviour of railway bridges is influenced by the torsional behaviour, and the flexural response tends to be amplified as the flexural natural frequency (the 1st vibrational mode) and torsional frequency (the 2nd vibrational mode) are adjoining. To avoid this phenomenon, the installation of concrete segment panels was considered for the reinforcement of torsional stiffness by connecting bottom flanges between girders. This alternative can increase the torsional stiffness by providing the restraint in torsional vibration and reduce the influence of torsional behaviour on the amplification of flexural responses. This study investigates the effect of the concrete segment panels on the control of torsional dynamic responses and on the increment of torsional frequency. The excitation tests on a full-size bridge specimen with 30 m span length were conducted with respect to the installation length of concrete panels up to 7 m from each ends. The results show that the installation of concrete segment panel augments the torsional frequency up to 22 % while the flexural frequency keeps its original value. It is concluded that the dynamic behaviour of girder bridges can be controlled by the adjustment of installation length of concrete panels, thereby reducing the torsional responses.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20152406004
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