A study on stabilizing mechanism of flap countermeasures mitigating VIV of a box girder bridge section

Author:

Tam Phan Duc,Katsuchi Hiroshi,Jiaqi Wang,Tamura Hiroshi,Hirao Kensho

Abstract

Abstract As bridge spans stretch, the structure becomes more flexible and susceptible to dynamic wind effects causing harmful wind-induced vibration. The biggest issue with the design of long-span bridges is the possibility of vibration caused by vortices. This study examines the mechanism of the decrease in the amplitude of vortex-induced vibration for the box girder using a flap countermeasure. Aerodynamic countermeasures such as a flap have successfully increased bridge deck aerodynamic stability. However, their stabilizing mechanism has yet to be fully understood. Based on the proposed approach, a wind tunnel experiment and a CFD technique are used to investigate the aerodynamic instability of the bridge girder in the presence of aerodynamic countermeasures. The flow fields surrounding the bridge deck, both with and without the flap, are examined, and the experiment outcomes are compared. Flow imagery is utilized to explain and understand the modified flow properties surrounding the bridge girder in the presence of aerodynamic countermeasures that minimize vibration amplitude. Indeed, installing flaps on a girder leads to increased turbulence over the surface and at the leeward side, which disrupts vortex formation and decreases lift forces on the structure. In addition, the results revealed that the efficiency of the flap is related to the installed location of the flap and the flap length. This research provides a reliable framework for designing the flap countermeasure and significantly improves the aerodynamic stability of a deck-flap system.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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