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TMD-based structural control of high performance steel bridges

Author(s)
Kim. Tae MinKim, GunKim, Moon Kyum
Issued Date
2012-08-29
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/48660
Fulltext
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/382/1/012040
Citation
MPSVA 2012 (Modern Practice in Stress and Vibration Analysis 2012)
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of structural control using tuned mass damper (TMD) for suppressing excessive traffic induced vibration of high performance steel bridge. The study considered 1-span steel plate girder bridge and bridge-vehicle interaction using HS-24 truck model. A numerical model of steel plate girder, traffic load, and TMD is constructed and time history analysis is performed using commercial structural analysis program ABAQUS 6.10. Results from analyses show that high performance steel bridge has dynamic serviceability problem, compared to relatively low performance steel bridge. Therefore, the structural control using TMD is implemented in order to alleviate dynamic serviceability problems. TMD is applied to the bridge with high performance steel and then vertical vibration due to dynamic behavior is assessed again. In consequent, by using TMD, it is confirmed that the residual amplitude is appreciably reduced by 85% in steady-state vibration. Moreover, vibration serviceability assessment using 'Reiher-Meister Curve' is also remarkably improved. As a result, this paper provides the guideline for economical design of I-girder using high performance steel and evaluates the effectiveness of structural control using TMD, simultaneously.
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IOP

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