#7513. Ride comfort evaluation of stochastic traffic flow crossing long-span suspension bridge experiencing vortex-induced vibration

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Abstract:
The long-span bridge is susceptible to various wind-induced vibrations owing to its high flexibility and low structural damping, among which the vortex-induced vibration (VIV) frequently emerges in recent years resulting in considerable public concerns. Although the VIV is a limited cyclic vibration, it can cause significant negative effects on the ride comfort of vehicles crossing the bridge. Evaluating the ride comfort of vehicles crossing long-span bridges under VIV, therefore, becomes urgent to make decisions on continuing or closing the operations of bridges.
Keywords:
Drivers ride comfort; Long-span bridge; Stochastic traffic flow; Vortex-induced vibration; Wind-traffic-bridge analysis

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