1. Wind‐Induced Vibration Control in Incremental Launching Construction Based on Field‐Measured Modal Parameters.
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Zhu, Zhiwen, Tang, Qin, Hu, Bowei, Jiang, Jin, and Roy, Krishanu
- Abstract
Launching nose is prone to wind‐induced vibration due to low frequencies and damping during incremental launching construction (ILC). Finite element method (FEM) and field measurements were carried out to obtain modal parameters at different stages, and tuned mass damper (TMD) systems were investigated to mitigate its vibration. It is found that system identification using frequency‐modulated complementary ensemble empirical mode decomposition (FM‐CEEMD) and random decrement technique (RDT) can effectively obtain modal parameters of launching structures, and its frequencies decrease with cantilever length, with damping ratios lower than the code recommended value. A TMD with a determined optimal mass and damping ratio is suggested to suppress wind‐induced vibration of the launching nose at the maximum cantilever stage, which helps facilitate continuous bridge construction without interruption. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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