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Wind tunnel measurements of crosswind loads on high sided vehicles over long span bridges
Abstract This paper presents the results obtained from a series of wind tunnel experiments undertaken in order to assess (and improve) the operation of a generic long span bridge subjected to strong winds (the operation of the bridge is evaluated in terms of the aerodynamic loads on a number of vehicles—in all cases the mean crosswind is greater than or equal to 10m/s). The aerodynamic loads, in terms of mean and peak side and lift force coefficients and rolling moment coefficient are presented for three 1:40 scale model vehicles placed on the bridge: a Van, a Bus and a Lorry. These vehicles were tested under static conditions (i.e., the motion between the vehicle and the bridge deck was not simulated), and subjected to a uniform turbulent crosswind at different incoming directions. Two separate bridge deck scenarios were examined—an ‘Ideal’ and a ‘Typical’ deck shape. The data show a good agreement with the findings of previous research with respect to the ‘Ideal’ bridge geometry. The Typical bridge section enables the differences between the idealised bridge and a more realistic deck geometry to be explored. The work indicates that the Lorry, rather than the Van or the Bus, is the critical vehicle in terms of overturning stability (as characterized by the highest magnitudes of the rolling moment coefficient). An approximately linear decrease of the side force and rolling moment coefficients is found on the Typical deck when the vehicle is positioned at a progressively larger distance from the windward edge. The research provides novel data and interpretation on the aerodynamic loads experienced by road vehicles.
Highlights ► Mean and peak coefficients for three road vehicles on two bridge decks are examined through wind tunnel tests. ► The Lorry appears the most critical vehicle to overturning compared to a Van and a double deck Bus. ► The results of the Lorry show good agreement with previous research. ► There is only partial correspondence between Ideal and Typical bridge deck results. ► Side force and rolling moment coefficients decrease linearly with the distance from the deck windward edge.
Wind tunnel measurements of crosswind loads on high sided vehicles over long span bridges
Abstract This paper presents the results obtained from a series of wind tunnel experiments undertaken in order to assess (and improve) the operation of a generic long span bridge subjected to strong winds (the operation of the bridge is evaluated in terms of the aerodynamic loads on a number of vehicles—in all cases the mean crosswind is greater than or equal to 10m/s). The aerodynamic loads, in terms of mean and peak side and lift force coefficients and rolling moment coefficient are presented for three 1:40 scale model vehicles placed on the bridge: a Van, a Bus and a Lorry. These vehicles were tested under static conditions (i.e., the motion between the vehicle and the bridge deck was not simulated), and subjected to a uniform turbulent crosswind at different incoming directions. Two separate bridge deck scenarios were examined—an ‘Ideal’ and a ‘Typical’ deck shape. The data show a good agreement with the findings of previous research with respect to the ‘Ideal’ bridge geometry. The Typical bridge section enables the differences between the idealised bridge and a more realistic deck geometry to be explored. The work indicates that the Lorry, rather than the Van or the Bus, is the critical vehicle in terms of overturning stability (as characterized by the highest magnitudes of the rolling moment coefficient). An approximately linear decrease of the side force and rolling moment coefficients is found on the Typical deck when the vehicle is positioned at a progressively larger distance from the windward edge. The research provides novel data and interpretation on the aerodynamic loads experienced by road vehicles.
Highlights ► Mean and peak coefficients for three road vehicles on two bridge decks are examined through wind tunnel tests. ► The Lorry appears the most critical vehicle to overturning compared to a Van and a double deck Bus. ► The results of the Lorry show good agreement with previous research. ► There is only partial correspondence between Ideal and Typical bridge deck results. ► Side force and rolling moment coefficients decrease linearly with the distance from the deck windward edge.
Wind tunnel measurements of crosswind loads on high sided vehicles over long span bridges
Dorigatti, F. (author) / Sterling, M. (author) / Rocchi, D. (author) / Belloli, M. (author) / Quinn, A.D. (author) / Baker, C.J. (author) / Ozkan, E. (author)
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics ; 107-108 ; 214-224
2012-04-14
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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