Artigo Revisado por pares

Effects of co-spectral densities of atmospheric turbulence on the dynamic response of cable-supported bridges: A case study

2013; Elsevier BV; Volume: 116; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.jweia.2013.03.001

ISSN

1872-8197

Autores

Ole Øiseth, Anders Rønnquist, Ragnar Sigbjörnsson,

Tópico(s)

Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis

Resumo

This study deals with the importance of the co-spectral density of the horizontal and vertical turbulence components when predicting the wind-induced dynamic response of long-span bridges. The simultaneous measurements of turbulence and response accelerations of the Sotra Bridge are investigated. A turbulence model including the cross-spectral density of the horizontal and vertical components is fitted to the turbulence measurements. This turbulence model is used to predict the standard deviations of the wind-induced accelerations of the Sotra Bridge. The predicted response is compared to the measurements, and it is concluded that the predicted horizontal response is closer to the measured response values if the co-spectral density of the turbulence components are included. The vertical response was not affected by the co-spectral density of the horizontal and vertical turbulence components. It is concluded that the influence on the predicted response is observable, but the contribution is low compared to the overall uncertainty in the modelling of the wind field.

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