The dynamic stabilization of a sectional model of a long-span suspension bridge is considered. Feedback control is achieved using leading- and trailing-edge flaps as actuators. While a wide variety of control systems is possible, we focus on compensation schemes that can be implemented using passive mechanical components such as springs, dampers, and a rack and pinion mechanism. A single-loop control system is investigated that controls the flaps by sensing the main deck heave velocity. A symmetrical control scheme is used on both flaps to make the feedback system insensitive to the wind direction. The key finding is that the critical wind speed for the flutter instability of the sectional model of the bridge can be greatly increased, with ...
Wind buffeting is regarded as one of the most important dynamic excitations for long span flexible b...
Wind buffeting is regarded as one of the most important dynamic excitations for long span flexible b...
Acceleration response induced by buffeting and vortex may be large enough to go beyond the serviceab...
The dynamic stabilization of a sectional model of a long-span suspension bridge is considered. Feedb...
We experimentally investigate the suppression of flutter in long-span suspension bridges. A rigid se...
Long-span bridges constitute landmark projects, whose iconic impact blends together aesthetic creati...
This study presents a system based on passively controlled leading- and trailing-edge flaps that is ...
The structural-aerodynamic modelling and dynamic stabilization of a three-dimensional suspension bri...
A floating system using a continuous girder between two anchor blocks is often adapted for increasin...
This study investigates different ways to passively suppress wind-induced instabilities such as flut...
The main problem in designing ultra-long span suspension bridges is flutter. A solution to this prob...
Abstract — In this work, we investigate active flutter control of a bridge section model equipped wi...
This paper describes experiments relating to the buffet response and control of a section of a long-...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the flutter control scheme of super long-span bridges wi...
The objective of this research is to study the effect of tuned mass dampers (TMDs) on the wind-induc...
Wind buffeting is regarded as one of the most important dynamic excitations for long span flexible b...
Wind buffeting is regarded as one of the most important dynamic excitations for long span flexible b...
Acceleration response induced by buffeting and vortex may be large enough to go beyond the serviceab...
The dynamic stabilization of a sectional model of a long-span suspension bridge is considered. Feedb...
We experimentally investigate the suppression of flutter in long-span suspension bridges. A rigid se...
Long-span bridges constitute landmark projects, whose iconic impact blends together aesthetic creati...
This study presents a system based on passively controlled leading- and trailing-edge flaps that is ...
The structural-aerodynamic modelling and dynamic stabilization of a three-dimensional suspension bri...
A floating system using a continuous girder between two anchor blocks is often adapted for increasin...
This study investigates different ways to passively suppress wind-induced instabilities such as flut...
The main problem in designing ultra-long span suspension bridges is flutter. A solution to this prob...
Abstract — In this work, we investigate active flutter control of a bridge section model equipped wi...
This paper describes experiments relating to the buffet response and control of a section of a long-...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the flutter control scheme of super long-span bridges wi...
The objective of this research is to study the effect of tuned mass dampers (TMDs) on the wind-induc...
Wind buffeting is regarded as one of the most important dynamic excitations for long span flexible b...
Wind buffeting is regarded as one of the most important dynamic excitations for long span flexible b...
Acceleration response induced by buffeting and vortex may be large enough to go beyond the serviceab...