Rain-wind induced vibration of inclined stay cables. Part I: Experimental investigation and physical explanation
暂无分享,去创建一个
The rain-wind induced vibration of stays is a phenomenon discovered recently and not well explained yet. As it is influenced by a wide range of physical parameters (cable size and shape, wind speed, direction and turbulence, rain intensity, material repellency and roughness, cable weight, damping and pre-strain), this peculiar phenomenon is difficult to reproduce in laboratory controlled conditions. A successful wind tunnel experimental campaign, in which some basic physical quantities were measured, allowed an extensive analysis as to identify the parameters of the rain-wind induced excitation. The unsteady pressure field and water thickness around a cable model were measured under rainy-excited conditions. The knowledge of those parameters provided helpful information about the air-flow around the cable and allowed to clarify the physical phenomenon which produces the excitation.
[1] Naruhito Shiraishi,et al. Rain-wind induced vibrations of cables stayed bridges , 1988 .
[2] H Ruscheweyh,et al. Recent research results concerning the exciting mechanisms of rain-wind-induced vibrations , 1998 .
[3] Hiroki Yamaguchi,et al. Analytical study on growth mechanism of rain vibration of cables , 1988 .
[4] Olivier Flamand,et al. Rain-wind induced vibration of cables , 1995 .