Wind and Structures
Volume 38, Number 5, 2024, pages 399-410
DOI: 10.12989/was.2024.38.5.399
Temporary aerodynamic countermeasures for flutter suppression of a double-deck truss girder during erection
Zewen Wang, Bokai Yang, Haojun Tang and Yongle Li
Abstract
Long-span suspension bridges located in typhoon-prone regions face significant risks of flutter instability,
particularly in girder erection. Despite the implementation of aerodynamic countermeasures designed for the service stage, the
flutter stability of bridge in girder erection may not meet the required standards. Nowadays, the double-deck truss girder is
increasingly common in practical engineering which exhibits different performance from the single-deck truss girder. To gain
insights into the flutter performance of this girder type and determine temporary aerodynamic countermeasures for flutter
suppression in girder erection, wind tunnel tests were conducted. The effects of affiliated members on the flutter performance
were first examined. Subsequently, different aerodynamic countermeasures were designed and their effectiveness was tested.
The results indicate that the stabilizers above and below the upper and lower decks are the most effective for the flutter stability
of bridge at positive and negative angles of attack, respectively. The higher the stabilizers are, the better the effect on flutter
suppression achieves. Considering the feasibility in practical engineering, a temporary stabilizer above the upper deck was
considered. It is expected that the results could provide references for the aerodynamic design of double-deck truss girder during
erection.
Key Words
affiliated members; flutter performance; girder erection; temporary aerodynamic countermeasures; wind tunnel tests
Address
Zewen Wang:Department of Bridge Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, 610031 Chengdu, China
Bokai Yang:1)Department of Bridge Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, 610031 Chengdu, China
Haojun Tang:1)Department of Bridge Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, 610031 Chengdu, China
2)State Key Laboratory of Bridge Intelligent and Green Construction, 611756 Chengdu, China
3)Wind Engineering Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, 610031 Chengdu, China
Yongle Li:1)Department of Bridge Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, 610031 Chengdu, China
2)State Key Laboratory of Bridge Intelligent and Green Construction, 611756 Chengdu, China
3)Wind Engineering Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, 610031 Chengdu, China