Computers and Concrete
Volume 17, Number 2, 2016, pages 241-253
DOI: 10.12989/cac.2016.17.2.241
Effect of prestressing on the natural frequency of PSC bridges
Soobong Shin, Yuhee Kim and Hokyoung Lee
Abstract
Depending on the researcher, the effect of prestressing on the natural frequency of a PSC (prestressed concrete) structure appear to have been interpreted differently. Most laboratory tests on PSC beams available showed that the natural frequency is increased appreciably by prestressing. On the other hand, some other references based on field experience argued that the dynamic response of a PSC structure does not change regardless of the prestressing applied. Therefore, the deduced conclusions are inconsistent. Because an experiment with and without prestressing is a difficult task on a full size PSC bridge, the change in natural frequency of a PSC bridge due to prestressing may not be examined through field measurements. The study examined analytically the effects of prestressing on the natural frequency of PSC bridges. A finite element program for an undamped dynamic motion of a beamtendon system was developed with additional geometric stiffness. The analytical results confirm that a key parameter in changing the natural frequency due to prestressing is the relative ratio of prestressing
to the total weight of the structure rather than the prestressing itself.
Key Words
prestressing; natural frequency; PSC bridge; laboratory test; geometric stiffness; total weight
Address
Soobong Shin and Yuhee Kim: Department of Civil Engineering, INHA University, 100 Inha-ro, Nam-gu, Incheon 22212, Korea
Hokyoung Lee: Korea Bridge Institute Co., 252 Gilju-ro,Wonmi-gu, Bucheon-si, Gyeonggi-do 14548, Korea