Coupled Systems Mechanics

Volume 6, Number 4, 2017, pages 377-398

DOI: 10.12989/csm.2017.6.4.377

Inclined cable-systems in suspended bridges for restricting dynamic deformations

Ioannis Raftoyiannis, Theodore Konstantakopoulos and George Michaltsos

Abstract

The present paper deals with the influence of the inclination of cables\' system on the decrease of the lateral-torsional motion because of dynamic loadings. For this goal, a mathematical model is proposed. A 3-D analysis is performed for the solution of the bridge model. The theoretical formulation is based on a continuum approach, which has been widely used in the literature to analyze such bridges. The resulting uncoupled equations of motion are solved using the Laplace Transformation, while the case of the coupled motion is solved through the use of the potential energy. Finally, characteristic examples are presented and useful results are obtained.

Key Words

suspension bridges; footbridges; dynamic behavior; damping systems

Address

Ioannis Raftoyiannis and George Michaltsos: National Technical University of Athens, Department of Civil Engineering, 15780, Greece Theodore Konstantakopoulos: University of Thessaly, Greece