Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
267861 Engineering Structures 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of the paper is to propose and evaluate different design arrangements addressed to mitigate the in-service pedestrian-induced torsional vibrations of lightweight suspended footbridges. All the proposed structural countermeasures are characterised by the addition of few elements to the original structure, i.e. punctual masses and/or additional cables located in specific sections to reduce vertical and longitudinal relative displacements of the suspension cables, in order to preserve the bridge lightness and slenderness. An application to a test case footbridge is provided. Its structural nonlinear analysis is carried out by means of numerical simulations. On the basis of a preliminary modal analysis, a criterion for the localization of the vibration countermeasures along the span is proposed. The effectiveness of the localization criterion and of the proposed design arrangements is evaluated by comparing the structural responses obtained through step-by-step dynamic analyses with and without the countermeasures. The analysis of the results allows the design arrangements to be discussed and the best suited ones to be selected.

► Proposal of mitigation measures for torsional vibration on suspended footbridges. ► Measures based on addition of few elements (e.g. masses, cables) to the structure. ► Measures placed along the span on the basis of a proposed localization criterion. ► Dynamic analyses on a test case footbridge without and with the mitigation measures. ► Comparison of peak vertical accelerations allows choosing the best suited solutions.

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