Analysis of Changes in Parameters of Free Vibration of Single and Multi-span Girders with Semi-rigid Joints

This study presents the analysis carried out for changes in parameters of free vibrations of single-span corrugated web girders with a semi-rigid joint at midspan and multi-span girders with spans connected by semi-rigid joints. Based on the experimental tests and the theoretical analysis, the behav...

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Veröffentlicht in:Periodica polytechnica. Civil engineering. Bauingenieurwesen 2022-01, Vol.66 (1), p.269
1. Verfasser: Basiński, Witold
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This study presents the analysis carried out for changes in parameters of free vibrations of single-span corrugated web girders with a semi-rigid joint at midspan and multi-span girders with spans connected by semi-rigid joints. Based on the experimental tests and the theoretical analysis, the behavior of six simply supported girders with the semi-rigid joint at midspan was analyzed. They were straight and double-slope girders with a span of 6.02 m, made of corrugated web sections WTA 500/300x15 with different types of semi-rigid end plate joints. It was demonstrated that the variable rotational stiffness Sj of the joint affected the equivalent concentrated mass of the girder mz, the frequency of damped free vibrations α, damping ρ, and the frequency of free vibrations ω. The theoretical analysis was conducted for a change in the equivalent concentrated mass of the single-span girders fixed at both ends and of the multi-span girders. It was described how the change in the support stiffness in the single-span girders fixed at both ends and the change in joint stiffness of spans affected the equivalent concentrated mass mz as a function of non-dimensional stiffness k. The equivalent concentrated mass mz of the girder was found to affect the values of maximum vibrations in the structure. A continuous change in the rotational stiffness of joints was taken into account from the pinned to the rigid joint.
ISSN:0553-6626
1587-3773
DOI:10.3311/PPci.18827