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Simplified design of nonlinear damper parameters and seismic responses for long-span cable-stayed bridges with nonlinear viscous dampers.

Authors :
Li, Huihui
Li, Lifeng
Hu, Rui
Ye, Meng
Source :
Frontiers of Structural & Civil Engineering; Jul2024, Vol. 18 Issue 7, p1103-1116, 14p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Viscous dampers are widely used as passive energy dissipation devices for long-span cable-stayed bridges for mitigation of seismic load-induced vibrations. However, complicated finite element (FE) modeling, together with repetitive and computationally intensive nonlinear time-history analyses (NTHAs) are generally required in conventional design methods. To streamline the preliminary design process, this paper developed a simplified longitudinal double degree of freedom model (DDFM) for single and symmetric twin-tower cable-stayed bridges. Based on the proposed simplified longitudinal DDFM, the analytical equations for the relevant mass- and stiffness-related parameters and longitudinal natural frequencies of the structure were derived by using analytical and energy methods. Modeling of the relationship between the nonlinear viscous damper parameters and the equivalent damping ratio was achieved through the equivalent linearization method. Additionally, the analytical equations of longitudinal seismic responses for long-span cable-stayed bridges with nonlinear viscous dampers were derived. Based on the developed simplified DDFM and suggested analytical equations, this paper proposed a simplified calculation framework to achieve a simplified design method of nonlinear viscous damper parameters. Moreover, the effectiveness and applicability of the developed simplified longitudinal DDFM and the proposed calculation framework were further validated through numerical analysis of a practical cable-stayed bridge. Finally, the results indicated the following. 1) For the obtained fundamental period and longitudinal stiffness, the differences between results of the simplified longitudinal DDFM and numerical analysis were only 2.05% and 1.5%, respectively. 2) Relative calculation errors of the longitudinal girder-end displacement and bending moment of the bottom tower section of the bridge obtained from the simplified longitudinal DDFM were limited to less than 25%. 3) The equivalent damping ratio of nonlinear viscous dampers and the applied loading frequency had significant effects on the longitudinal seismic responses of the bridge. Findings of this study may provide beneficial information for a design office to make a simplified preliminary design scheme to determine the appropriate nonlinear damper parameters and longitudinal seismic responses for long-span cable-stayed bridges. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20952430
Volume :
18
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Frontiers of Structural & Civil Engineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178774983
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11709-024-1033-y