Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9640852 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2005 23 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper is motivated by mitigation of oscillation of the stays in cable-stayed bridges in which transverse elements (cross-ties) are placed among different stays. The dynamic behavior of a simplified cable network, composed by a set of interconnected truss elements, has been investigated analytically. Solutions to the free-vibration problem have been computed by means of a general analytical procedure. Several special cases have been defined and solved in closed form, revealing interesting characteristics. These examples have been investigated in detail as a background for understanding more complex systems. It is worth noting that even for a relatively modest number of interconnected elements, considerable complexity, which demands a numerical solution technique, is often present. The approach presented herein will be applied to more general configurations and bridge application examples in a companion paper.
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