on the dynamic response of long
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on the dynamic response of long
ON THE DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF LONG-SPAN SUSPENSION BRIDGES ANTONIO CAPSONI1 ANDREA GUERRIERI1,2 , RAFFAELE ARDITO2 1 DEPT. OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING POLITECNICO DI MILANO 2 DEPT. OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING POLITECNICO DI MILANO PIAZZA LEONARDO DA VINCI 32, MILAN, ITALY Abstract. The occurrence of internal resonance phenomena has been recently identified as a potential contributory cause in the appearance of critical dynamic states in long-span suspension bridges sensitive to aeroelastic phenomena. In this contribution, which summarizes on going researches, a non-linear dynamic model of a suspension bridge is devised, with the aim of providing a first attempt toward a unified framework for the study of aeroelastic and internal resonance instabilities. The analyses is based on a linearized formulation able to capture non-linear structural effects and the linear coupling given by aerodynamic forces. Preliminary results confirm that the interaction between aeroelastic effects and non-linear internal resonance can lead to unstable conditions for wind speed levels far lower than those provided by a classical aero-elastic behavior (flutter analysis). E-mail address: [email protected] 1
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