从行人荷载的动态模型中省略静态分量

I. Š. Grandić
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对于基本固有频率小于5hz的桥梁,应检查行人振动引起的使用能力极限状态(SLS)。在这些情况下,应满足振动适用性要求。在现行规范和设计指南中,振动适用性要求被确定为行人舒适标准,考虑桥面任何部分的最大可接受加速度,尽管舒适标准可以定义为桥面最不利部分的最大可接受挠度或速度。用于SLS验证的动态行人荷载设计模型是基于动态行人荷载的实验模型,但在垂直方向的行人荷载设计模型中忽略了静态分量(行人重量)。通过比较频率为2 Hz的不同单跨桥面结构在设计和试验行人荷载模型下的动力响应,研究了设计模型中省略静力分量的合理性。从所进行的数值分析和结构对设计和实验荷载模型的响应比较中可以看出,当舒适性标准以最大可接受的桥面速度或加速度为基础时,忽略静力分量是完全合适的。
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OMITTING THE STATIC COMPONENT FROM DESIGN DYNAMIC MODELS OF PEDESTRIAN LOAD
Serviceability limit state (SLS) due to pedestrian-induced vibrations should be checked for bridges with fundamental natural frequency less than 5 Hz. In those cases the vibration serviceability requirement should be fulfilled. In current codes and designer´s guidelines the vibration serviceability requirement is determined as a pedestrian comfort criteria thought terms of maximum acceptable acceleration of any part of the bridge deck, although the comfort criteria can be defined as maximum acceptable deflection or velocity at the most unfavourable part of the bridge deck. The design models of dynamic pedestrian load for SLS verification are based on the experimental models of dynamic pedestrian load, but a static component (pedestrian weight) is omitted from the design models of pedestrian load in vertical direction. Justification of omitting the static component from design models is studied through comparison of dynamic response of different single span bridge deck structures with frequency of 2 Hz to design and experimental pedestrian load models. From conducted numerical analysis and comparison of structural response to design and experimental load models it is shown that omitting of the static component is entirely proper in cases when comfort criteria is based on terms of maximum acceptable bridge deck velocity or acceleration.
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