The Application of Multiple Tuned Mass Damper Systems at slender footbridges

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作者
Meinhardt, Christian
机构
[1] GERB Schwingungsisolierungen GmbH& Co. KG, Roedernallee 174–176, Berlin
关键词
Stahlbruckenbau; steel bridges;
D O I
10.1002/stab.201720439
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
While for standard footbridge only a few vibration modes are within the critical footfall frequency range and hove to be considered for the dynamic design, lightweight structures dis-play multiple modes in that frequency range. Furthermore the modal masses are very little so also the smaller load components for the excitation of higher harmonic vibration modes can become significant to assess the vibration susceptibility. Various observations have been made during experimental tests of these structures and will be introduced in this contribution using the example of a canopy walk structure and a stress ribbon bridge. To understand the observed effects at such continuous dynamic systems for pedestrian loading, numerical calculations have been performed for which a similar lightweight structure has been modelled and pedestrian loading was simulated with several footfall frequencies. Similar to the experimentally investigated structures it was found that the multimodal dynamic response of the bridges strongly depends on the pedestrian loading (footfall frequency). Experimental tests have shown, that the application of a Tuned Mass Damper System to dampen only the critical mode that is within the footfall frequency range is not sufficient to reduce the multi-modal dynamic response of the lightweight bridge structures under pedestrian so the occurring accelerations remain below certain comfort levels. Therefore the concept of Multiple Tuned Mass Dampers was introduced to the bridge structure and its practicability was investigated.
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页码:366 / 371
页数:6
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