In order to study the influence of the central buckle to the long-span suspension bridge structure mechanical characteristic, the Siduhe Bridge in Hubei Province was taken as the research background, the study were carried on the vibration characteristics, the driving comfort and the vehicle-bridge coupled vibration, which effected by the central buckle of the long-span suspension bridge. The results show that the central buckle has great impact on the large-span suspension bridge natural frequency, the central buckle can large extent increase the structure rigidity, improve the structure self-vibration frequency, and enhance the stability. The vehicle has good comfortable performance when droved on the bridge, and the central buckle has less effect on the comfortable quality. The central button setting can effectively reverse the lower stiffening girder displacement, and improve the stability of the bridge traffic.


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    Title :

    Central Buckle Influence Research on Dynamical Characteristics of Suspension Bridge


    Contributors:
    Wang, Da (author) / Chen, Chun-Miao (author) / Liu, Yang (author)


    Publication date :

    2013


    Size :

    5 Seiten




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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