{"title":"有无斯托克布里奇阻尼器悬索桥吊架涡致振动的高级统计分析","authors":"G. Bacci , Ø.W. Petersen , V. Denoël , O. Øiseth","doi":"10.1016/j.jweia.2024.105931","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><div>This paper presents a detailed statistical analysis of strong hanger vortex-induced vibrations (VIV) at the Hålogaland Bridge in Narvik, Norway. Severe VIV during construction led to the installation of Stockbridge dampers post-completion. Unfortunately, many dampers broke within a year, prompting a long-term measurement campaign. The measurements highlight the complexity of observed VIV, with non-stationary and multi-frequency vibrations during constant wind speeds. The paper assesses the effectiveness of various damper configurations on the hangers and finds that a single damper notably reduces vibration amplitudes, however, installing more dampers results in a lower observed difference. The research includes a detailed statistical analysis of wind data and cable responses, considering different observation intervals since the observed time of development of lock-in vibrations might impact the VIV statistical indicators. It is also shown that the duration over which wind can be considered stationary most often differs from the conventional 10-minute duration. Finally, using statistical hypothesis testing, it is demonstrated that VIV metrics are slightly influenced by the observation interval length, and it is confirmed that high turbulence intensity significantly limits the amplitude reached at synchronization. Overall, this research provides valuable insights into understanding and addressing challenges related to measuring and interpreting vortex-induced vibrations on hangers.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":54752,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics","volume":"255 ","pages":"Article 105931"},"PeriodicalIF":4.2000,"publicationDate":"2024-11-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Advanced statistical analysis of vortex-induced vibrations in suspension bridge hangers with and without Stockbridge dampers\",\"authors\":\"G. Bacci , Ø.W. Petersen , V. Denoël , O. Øiseth\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.jweia.2024.105931\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>This paper presents a detailed statistical analysis of strong hanger vortex-induced vibrations (VIV) at the Hålogaland Bridge in Narvik, Norway. 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Finally, using statistical hypothesis testing, it is demonstrated that VIV metrics are slightly influenced by the observation interval length, and it is confirmed that high turbulence intensity significantly limits the amplitude reached at synchronization. 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Advanced statistical analysis of vortex-induced vibrations in suspension bridge hangers with and without Stockbridge dampers
This paper presents a detailed statistical analysis of strong hanger vortex-induced vibrations (VIV) at the Hålogaland Bridge in Narvik, Norway. Severe VIV during construction led to the installation of Stockbridge dampers post-completion. Unfortunately, many dampers broke within a year, prompting a long-term measurement campaign. The measurements highlight the complexity of observed VIV, with non-stationary and multi-frequency vibrations during constant wind speeds. The paper assesses the effectiveness of various damper configurations on the hangers and finds that a single damper notably reduces vibration amplitudes, however, installing more dampers results in a lower observed difference. The research includes a detailed statistical analysis of wind data and cable responses, considering different observation intervals since the observed time of development of lock-in vibrations might impact the VIV statistical indicators. It is also shown that the duration over which wind can be considered stationary most often differs from the conventional 10-minute duration. Finally, using statistical hypothesis testing, it is demonstrated that VIV metrics are slightly influenced by the observation interval length, and it is confirmed that high turbulence intensity significantly limits the amplitude reached at synchronization. Overall, this research provides valuable insights into understanding and addressing challenges related to measuring and interpreting vortex-induced vibrations on hangers.
期刊介绍:
The objective of the journal is to provide a means for the publication and interchange of information, on an international basis, on all those aspects of wind engineering that are included in the activities of the International Association for Wind Engineering http://www.iawe.org/. These are: social and economic impact of wind effects; wind characteristics and structure, local wind environments, wind loads and structural response, diffusion, pollutant dispersion and matter transport, wind effects on building heat loss and ventilation, wind effects on transport systems, aerodynamic aspects of wind energy generation, and codification of wind effects.
Papers on these subjects describing full-scale measurements, wind-tunnel simulation studies, computational or theoretical methods are published, as well as papers dealing with the development of techniques and apparatus for wind engineering experiments.