Effect of Vehicle-Bridge-Interaction on the Vibration of the Bridge

C. Stoura, E. Dimitrakopoulos
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. This paper studies the effect of vehicle-bridge interaction (VBI) on the vibration of the supporting bridge, and subsequently proposes a decoupled analysis scheme for the VBI problem with reference to high-speed railway systems. The study examines the VBI problem analytically and reveals the main coupling parameters between vehicles and bridges. It proves that, except for the stiffness ratio, the impedance ratio, defined as the ratio of the vehicle’s damping and bridge’s mechanical impedance, is also a dominant coupling parameter between vehicles and bridges. Following, the study shows that VBI alters the mechanical system of the bridge via an additional damping, an additional stiffness and a modified loading term. The coupling terms (i.e., the vehicle response) appear solely in the modified loading term. Assuming small stiffness ratio, which is realistic for practical train-bridge systems, the proposed decoupling scheme eliminates the vehicle response from the bridge’s equation of motion in a systematic manner. With respect to the fully coupled system, the proposed method returns more accurate results compared to well-known decoupling methodologies, such as the moving load approximation.
车-桥相互作用对桥梁振动的影响
. 本文研究了车桥相互作用对支撑桥振动的影响,并以高速铁路为例,提出了车桥相互作用问题的解耦分析方案。本文对车辆与桥梁的VBI问题进行了分析研究,揭示了车辆与桥梁的主要耦合参数。证明了除了刚度比之外,阻抗比(定义为车辆阻尼与桥梁机械阻抗之比)也是车辆与桥梁之间主要的耦合参数。接下来,研究表明,VBI通过附加阻尼、附加刚度和修改加载项来改变桥梁的机械系统。耦合项(即车辆响应)单独出现在修改后的加载项中。该解耦方案在实际列车-桥梁系统刚度比较小的前提下,系统地消除了桥梁运动方程中的车辆响应。对于完全耦合的系统,与众所周知的解耦方法(如移动负载近似)相比,所提出的方法返回更精确的结果。
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