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COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON MOVING FORCE IDENTIFICATION FROM BRIDGE STRAINS IN LABORATORY

✍ Scribed by TOMMY H.T. CHAN; LING YU; S.S. LAW


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
240 KB
Volume
235
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-460X

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✦ Synopsis


Force identi"cation from dynamic responses of bridges is an important inverse problem. The parameters of both the vehicle and the bridge play an important role in the force identi"cation. Based on the bending moments measured in the laboratory and the four identi"cation methods developed, this paper aims to investigate the e!ect of various parameters on the four methods. For this purpose, a bridge}vehicle system model has been designed in the laboratory. The bending moments and acceleration responses of the model bridge are simultaneously measured when the model vehicle moves across the bridge at di!erent speeds. The moving forces are identi"ed from the bridge strains using the four methods, and the rebuilt responses are calculated from the identi"ed forces for comparative studies on the four methods. Assessment results show that all four methods are e!ective and acceptable with higher accuracy to some extent. The TDM is the best and is strongly recommended for incorporation into a moving force identi"cation system (MFIS). 2000 Academic Press * (x, t) *t #C * (x, t) *t #EI * (x, t) *x " (x!ct)P(t), (3)


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