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Modal parameter identification for a GFRP pedestrian bridge

Bai, Yu  
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Keller, T  
2008
Composite Structures

Dynamic experiments were conducted on an all-FRP composite pedestrian bridge. The structure was excited by impact and human-induced vibrations. The peak-picking method and stochastic subspace identification method were used to extract structural dynamic characteristics without knowing the input excitation. Both methods proved to be applicable as output-only methods in situ and in real time. Better results were obtained from ambient excitation than from impact excitation. The joint types used in the truss structure - bolted joints in one span and adhesively bonded joints in the other span - markedly influenced the dynamic behavior of the two spans. The lowest natural frequency resulted from the first lateral mode and was 26-28% smaller for the bolted span than for the bonded span. The bolted span, however, exhibited higher damping ratios than the bonded span due to friction in the bolted joints. The resulting natural frequencies for the tested structure were of the same order of magnitude as for other FRP bridges. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.compstruct.2006.12.008
Web of Science ID

WOS:000250569600010

Author(s)
Bai, Yu  
Keller, T  
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Composite Structures
Volume

82

Start page

90

End page

100

Subjects

Footbridges

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Bolted joints

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Damping

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Glass fiber reinforced

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plastics

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Modal analysis

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Natural frequencies

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Vibration

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analysis

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June 22, 2007
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