scholarly journals Study on the characteristics and mechanisms of the wind-induced vibration of micro-elliptical section stay cables

2020 ◽  
Vol 206 ◽  
pp. 104355
Author(s):  
Qingkuan Liu ◽  
Yifei Sun ◽  
Yaya Jia ◽  
Wenyong Ma ◽  
Bin Xiao
2014 ◽  
Vol 501-504 ◽  
pp. 1174-1177
Author(s):  
Xiao Ming Du ◽  
Nan Li

The stayed cable is the key part of the cable-stayed bridge and the main bearing section. Stay cables are prone to vibration under the loads of the rains winds, earthquakes and transportation for the long-span bridge is very flexible and the damping is small. A long time effect of cable vibration on the structure durability has become a serious problem of cable-stayed bridge in the development and operation. Wind induced vibration of stay cable shape is analyzed, and some common damping measures are expounded in the article and it provides the basis for further study in the future.


2021 ◽  
pp. 136943322110401
Author(s):  
Donglai Gao ◽  
Wenjie Li ◽  
Haiquan Jing ◽  
Jian Wang ◽  
Jintuan Wu ◽  
...  

It has been more than 30 years since Hikami Y and Shiraishi N (1988) Rain–wind-induced vibrations of cable-stayed bridges. Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 29: 409–418 first reported the rain–wind-induced vibration (RWIV) of stay cables in the construction stage of Meikonishi Bridge, Japan. After that, considerable research efforts have been devoted to understanding the RWIV of stay cables, and the role of the upper rivulet has been gradually realized and studied. This study presents a selective review on recent progress of RWIV and its controversial excitation mechanism. The available knowledge and up-to-date understanding of this complex fluid-structure interaction are presented in some detail. The formation, dynamics of water rivulet, and its role in affecting the near-wall boundary layer properties and in the excitation scenario of RWIV are of particular interest in this study. Finally, some limitations of previous studies are concluded, with some perspective suggestions for further study of excitation mechanism of RWIV.


Author(s):  
Truong Viet Hung ◽  
Vu Quang Viet

Rain-wind induced vibration of stay cables (RWIV) in cable-stayed bridges is a special aerodynamic phenomenon as it is easy to be influenced by many factors, especially velocity and impact angle of wind. This paper proposes a new assumption of the impact angle of wind on the cable in analyzing cable vibration response subjected to wind and rain. This angle is considered as a harmonic oscillation function around the equilibrium position that is the initial angle of impact, and its angular frequency equals of the rivulet and the cable. The amplitude of impact angle of wind depends on wind velocity, initial position and that of rivulet. The assumption is verified by comparison with experimental results. The effects of rivulet oscillation components and aerodynamic forces are also discussed in this paper. Keywords: cable; rain-wind induced vibration; rivulet; analytical model; vibration.


2012 ◽  
Vol 178-181 ◽  
pp. 1994-2001
Author(s):  
Yong Gang Xiao ◽  
Yan Tang ◽  
Yan Huang

Abstract. This paper consider the restoring force and the coulomb force between the cable and the rivulet comprehensively ,Use Alembert principle to establish two-degree coupled nonlinear motion differential equations of rain-wind-induced vibrations of the cable structure . The equation was analyzed by numerical calculation method with mathematic program . The phase diagrams of cable and water-line were achieved, Also analyzed the effect of the density ratio、viscosity and other parameters on the cable amplitude . Finally through the calculation of Lyapunov performance index obtained the system exist chaotic region. The Phase trajectory and the time-history curve with time extension will be increasingly larger , which can,t be predicted ,thus the chaos phenomenon of system being better interpreted .


2017 ◽  
Vol 199 ◽  
pp. 3158-3163 ◽  
Author(s):  
Niels Holm Krarup ◽  
Zili Zhang ◽  
Poul Henning Kirkegaard

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