加强留置电缆的振动控制:采用 NS-HDR 阻尼器的改良阻尼配方

Le Luu Xuan, Katsuchi Hiroshi, Luong Binh Xuan, Vu Linh Ngoc, Ha Quan Van
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斜拉桥中的斜拉索具有较低的固有阻尼,阻尼器通常被用作斜拉索振动控制的对策。本文提出了一种创新的渐近公式,用于计算装有负刚度高阻尼橡胶阻尼器(NS-HDR)的斜拉索的附加阻尼。NS-HDR 阻尼器通过预压缩弹簧实现负刚度。分析采用了具有固定-固定或铰链-铰链末端的挠性缆索模型,以得出可实现的阻尼比公式。研究结果表明,与传统的 HDR 阻尼器配置相比,具有负刚度特性的 NS-HDR 阻尼器的附加阻尼比明显更高。为了量化负刚度所增加的附加阻尼,提出了一个修正系数。使用有限差分法 (FDM) 成功验证了所提阻尼公式的准确性和有效性。随后,该方法被用于设计两根现有留缆(长度分别为 137.82 米和 167.18 米)的阻尼。现场测量显示,这些电缆的阻尼低于 0.5% 的要求阈值。拟议的 NS-HDR 阻尼器为达到所需的阻尼比提供了可行的解决方案。这些发现极大地促进了对采用 HDR 阻尼器的留置缆索阻尼的理解和优化,为桥梁工程领域提供了潜在的应用。这项研究为加强斜拉桥的振动控制和安全性提供了新的可能性。
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Enhancing vibration control in stay cables: a modified damping formulation with NS-HDR damper
Cables in cable-stayed bridges have low intrinsic damping, and dampers are often used as a countermeasure for cable vibration control. This paper presents an innovative asymptotic formula for calculating the additional damping in stay cables equipped with Negative Stiffness High Damping Rubber dampers (NS-HDR). The NS-HDR damper incorporates negative stiffness through a pre-compressed spring. The analysis employs models of flexural cables with fixed-fixed or hinged-hinged ends to derive the formulation of attainable damping ratio. The results of the study reveal that the NS-HDR damper, with its negative stiffness feature, exhibits a significantly higher added damping ratio in comparison to the conventional HDR damper configuration. To quantify this increased added damping resulting from negative stiffness, a modification factor is proposed. The accuracy and effectiveness of the proposed damping formula are successfully validated using the Finite Difference Method (FDM). Subsequently, the methodology is applied to design the damping of two existing stay cables (137.82m and 167.18m in length). Field measurements reveal that the damping in these cables falls below the required threshold of 0.5%. The proposed NS-HDR damper offers a viable solution to achieve the required damping ratio. These findings contribute significantly to the understanding and optimization of damping in stay cables employing HDR dampers, presenting potential applications in the field of bridge engineering. The research opens up new possibilities for enhancing vibration control and safety in cable-stayed bridges.
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