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Dynamic performance of a curved cable-stayed bridge
Authors
James Brownjohn
Bernard Cheong
Jeffrey Lee
Publication date
1 February 2016
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
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Abstract
Author's manuscript version. The final published version is available from the publisher via doi:10.1016/S0141-0296(98)00046-7. © 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reservedThe dynamic behaviour of a 100 m span curved cable-stayed bridge constructed in Singapore has been studied by full-scale testing and analytical models. Comparison of test results and free vibration analyses show that modelling of the deck end fixity is an important factor, while correct modelling of stay cables and stress-stiffening effects is not so important except for identifying cable modes with weak superstructure interaction which may appear in the measured response. Estimates of stay-cable tension obtained from inducing cable vibrations may be inaccurate unless the anchorage stiffness and mass distribution are well known. Despite its limitations the ambient vibration test technique is most appropriate for a structure of this size
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