桥梁抗震及振动分析与测试.pdf
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Bridge Earthquake Resistance and
Vibration Analysis
Bridge local damage and global collapse induced by earthquake, passing vehicle,
vehicle collision, and ship collision are generally observed. Transient vibration
analysis and vibration resistance design is critical for ensuring life-cycle performance
of bridges and structures. Recent research works in BE at Tongji University that
address bridge earthquake resistance and vibration analysis include: Seismic isolator
design and performance analysis; Dynamic response analysis of deep water bridge
piers subjected to earthquake excitation; Double deck bridge behavior analysis under
seismic loads; Vibration and noise reduction analysis for rail bridges; Ship-impact
analysis of bridges; Seismic performance analysis of hollow rectangular bridge piers.
Analysis of the dominant vibration frequencies of rail bridges for
structure-borne noise using a power flow method
Many field tests and numerical simulations have shown that both the vibration of a
bridge and the bridge-borne noise low-frequency dominated. Using the concept of
mobility and power-flow analysis in the frequency domain, the aim of this study was
to identify the dominant vibration frequencies of a concrete bridge in the frequency
range from 20 to 200 Hz by considering the vehicle, track and bridge subsystems as a
coupled system.
Objective: The use of concrete bridges in urban rail transit systems has raised many
concerns regarding low-frequency (20-200 Hz) structure-borne noise due to the
vibration of bridges when subjected to moving trains. Understanding the mechanism
that determines the dominant frequencies of bridge vibrations is essential for both
vibration and noise reduction.
Approach: This paper presents a general
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