The flutter derivative is the important basic tache of bridge flutter stability analysis. Taking the Liujiaxia Bridge in Gansu province as the research object, this dissertation studies the impaction of damping ratio on the flutter derivatives and the critical wind speed through different series of section model vibration test. The results showed that the change of vertical bending and torsional damping ratio have no obvious regular influence on the eight flutter derivatives. But the changing of vertical bending and torsional damping ratio have the greatly impact on the critical wind speed at 0° and -3° angle of attack. When it is at 0° angle of attack, the vertical bending damping ratio ζh is increased by 23%, the torsional damping ratio is increased by 0.63%, the flutter critical wind speed is increased by 4%;when the ζh is increased by 1.04%, the ζα is increased by 0.87%, the flutter critical wind speed is increased by 7%. When it is at -3° angle of attack, the vertical bending damping ratio remained around 0.8%, the torsional damping ratio is increased from 0.65% to 1.05%, the flutter critical wind speed is increased by 14%; when the ζα is increased from 0.65% to 2.05%, the flutter critical wind speed is increased by 24 %. When it is at +3 °angle of attack, the vertical bending and torsion damping ratio have little effect on the flutter critical wind speed.


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    Title :

    Research on the Impact of Damping to the Flutter Derivatives of Steel Truss Suspension Bridge


    Contributors:
    Bai, Hua (author) / Fang, Cheng (author) / Li, Yu (author)


    Publication date :

    2012


    Size :

    5 Seiten




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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