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Experimental dynamic evaluation of the Guarda footbridge

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Resumo:This paper deals with the methodologies used for footbridges design and their application to a steel footbridge built over a road junction in Guarda, Portugal. The complexity of the bridge behavior and the high uncertainty connected with the damping and natural frequencies estimation supported the decision to carry out vibration measurements included in the commissioning tests. A modal identification was performed and a FE model of the bridge was updated accordingly. Tests with pedestrians were also performed in order to gain as much information as possible towards the final decision to be made concerning the installation or not of the foreseen tuned mass dampers. Tests included continuous streaming of pedestrian groups with increasing size crossing the bridge in synchronized walking at various pace rates.
Autores principais:Rebelo, Carlos
Outros Autores:Pircher, Martin; Rigueiro, Constança; Silva, Luís Simões da
Assunto:Steel Footbridge Dynamic Lateral vibration Measurements Damping
Ano:2008
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:documento de conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco
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Resumo:This paper deals with the methodologies used for footbridges design and their application to a steel footbridge built over a road junction in Guarda, Portugal. The complexity of the bridge behavior and the high uncertainty connected with the damping and natural frequencies estimation supported the decision to carry out vibration measurements included in the commissioning tests. A modal identification was performed and a FE model of the bridge was updated accordingly. Tests with pedestrians were also performed in order to gain as much information as possible towards the final decision to be made concerning the installation or not of the foreseen tuned mass dampers. Tests included continuous streaming of pedestrian groups with increasing size crossing the bridge in synchronized walking at various pace rates.