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Damping properties of FRP cables for long-span cable-stayed bridges
Abstract In this study, the damping properties of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) and basalt fiber reinforced polymer (BFRP) cable potentially applied in long-span cable-stayed bridges were simulated and evaluated based on experimental data and theoretical derivations. The modal shapes were first identified according to a previous dynamic test on FRP cables, based on which the modal damping ratios of the in-plane vibration were estimated by the structural damping model of mode-dependence. Meanwhile, the modal damping ratios of the out-of-plane vibration were evaluated by the combined Rayleigh and frequency independent damping (CRFID) model. The results show that (1) the modified equation for the modal damping ratio validated by the results of in-plane vibration of the steel cable can be used for modeling the damping ratios of FRP cables, (2) the coefficients of dynamic strain damping energy of CFRP and BFRP cables were derived by backward calculating and fitting the experimental data, which can represent the damping difference among each material, and (3) the modal damping ratios of the out-of-plane modes of different stayed cables were fitted by the CRFID model and show good agreement with the test results.
Damping properties of FRP cables for long-span cable-stayed bridges
Abstract In this study, the damping properties of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) and basalt fiber reinforced polymer (BFRP) cable potentially applied in long-span cable-stayed bridges were simulated and evaluated based on experimental data and theoretical derivations. The modal shapes were first identified according to a previous dynamic test on FRP cables, based on which the modal damping ratios of the in-plane vibration were estimated by the structural damping model of mode-dependence. Meanwhile, the modal damping ratios of the out-of-plane vibration were evaluated by the combined Rayleigh and frequency independent damping (CRFID) model. The results show that (1) the modified equation for the modal damping ratio validated by the results of in-plane vibration of the steel cable can be used for modeling the damping ratios of FRP cables, (2) the coefficients of dynamic strain damping energy of CFRP and BFRP cables were derived by backward calculating and fitting the experimental data, which can represent the damping difference among each material, and (3) the modal damping ratios of the out-of-plane modes of different stayed cables were fitted by the CRFID model and show good agreement with the test results.
Damping properties of FRP cables for long-span cable-stayed bridges
Yang, Yaqiang (Autor:in) / Wang, Xin (Autor:in) / Wu, Zhishen (Autor:in) / Peng, Changhai (Autor:in)
Materials and Structures ; 49 ; 2701-2713
16.07.2015
13 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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