Probabilistic Assessment of Vehicle Driving Safety under Strong Winds – Cause Investigations on Two Sea-Crossing Bridges

Author:

Kim Ho-Kyung1,Cheon Hyeong-Yun1,Kim Sejin2

Affiliation:

1. Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea Rep.

2. FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, Tallahassee, USA

Abstract

<p>The strong side winds threaten the stability of running vehicles over the sea-crossing bridges due to the high altitude of the deck and free exposure to the upcoming winds. Therefore, bridge operators control the speed limit or close the bridges when the wind speed reaches predetermined criteria. Since the sea-crossing bridges play an essential role in transportation networks, the traffic control strategy, including complete closure, requires a careful assessment of the critical wind speed at which vehicle instability can occur. As the aerodynamic forces on vehicles depend on several influence factors, including the geometrical shape of the superstructure, the critical wind speeds variate bridge by bridge. This study demonstrates a framework to determine the critical wind speed. This study reports two overturning accidents experienced in a double-deck suspension bridge and a cable-stayed bridge. By applying the proposed framework to the cases, the authors successfully explained the cause of accidents. For this investigation, the authors used a wind tunnel measurement of aerodynamic loads on vehicles and the vehicle dynamics to determine critical wind speed curves. The authors also extended the procedure to the probabilistic risk assessment by adding the long-term wind data analysis of the bridge site. In this way, this study provides a guideline for bridge operators on balancing the driving safety and the continuous mobility of the sea-crossing bridges under hazardous high wind conditions.</p>

Publisher

International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE)

Reference10 articles.

1. Long short_term memory (LSTM)-based wind speed prediction during a typhoon for bridge traffic control;Jae-Yeong Lim;Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics

2. Decision Framework for Traffic Control on Sea-Crossing Bridges during Strong Winds;Sejin Kim;Journal of Bridge Engineering (ASCE)

3. Risk Assessment of Wind-Induced Vehicle Accidents on Long-Span Bridges Using Onsite Wind and Traffic Data;Sejin Kim;Journal of Structural Engineering (ASCE)

4. How wind affects vehicles crossing a double-deck suspension bridge;Se-Jin Kim;Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics

5. Vulnerability assessment for the hazards of crosswinds when vehicles cross a bridge deck;Se-Jin Kim;Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics

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