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Vibration phase difference analysis of long-span suspension bridge during flutter

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ENGINEERING STRUCTURES
Volume 276, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2022.115351

Keywords

Long-span bridge; Phase difference; Flutter; Elliptic vibration; Mechanism

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The research on vibration characteristics of long-span bridges is crucial for flutter analysis, but there is limited literature on the phase difference characteristic of the full bridge. This study aimed to investigate the vibration phase difference characteristics and mechanism along the main span during flutter. Time-domain flutter analysis was conducted in a long-span suspension bridge. The results revealed phase differences in vibration at the same positions in different directions, as well as at different positions in the same direction of the main girder and main cable, which varied along the main span. The findings provide insights into the flutter performance and mechanism of long-span bridges.
The research on vibration characteristics of long-span bridges is of great importance to flutter analysis, yet the literature is limited which concerns the phase difference characteristic of the full bridge. This study thus aims to investigate the vibration phase difference characteristics and mechanism along the main span during flutter. The time-domain flutter analysis was conducted in a long-span suspension bridge. The results manifest that the vi-bration in different directions at the same position and the vibration in the same direction at different positions of the main girder and the main cable all exist phase difference, which varies along the main span. The deduced phase difference equation reveals that the variable of the distance from mid-span is in cosine term of the de-nominator, making the increasing of the distance resulting in the growth of phase difference. Due to the variation of phase difference, the vibration of the main girder and main cable along the span is asynchronous. The motion trajectories of individual points are elliptic and vary along the main span. These findings can help understand the flutter performance and mechanism of long-span bridges.

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