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Passive vibration control of existing structures by gravity-loaded cables

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posted on 2024-07-26, 14:24 authored by E. Alvis, Hing Ho TsangHing Ho Tsang, Javad HashemiJavad Hashemi
Structures with high concentration of mass at or close to the top such as highway bridge piers are vulnerable in earthquakes or accidents. In this paper, a simple and convenient retrofit strategy is proposed for minimizing vibrations and damages, extending service life and preventing collapse of existing structures. The proposed system comprises of tension-only cables secured to the sides of the structure through gravity anchor blocks that are free to move in vertical shafts. The system is installed in such a way that the cables do not induce unnecessary stress on the main structure when there is no lateral motion or vibration. The effectiveness of controlling global structural responses is investigated for tension-only bilinear-elastic behaviour of cables. Results of a realistic case study for a reinforced concrete bridge pier show that response reduction is remarkably well under seismic excitation.

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1757-8981

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Materials Science and Engineering: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Civil Engineering and Materials Science (ICCEMS 2017), Seoul, South Korea, 26-28 May 2017

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2nd International Conference on Civil Engineering and Materials Science, ICCEMS 2017

Location

Seoul

Start date

2017-05-26

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2017-05-28

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216

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1

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1 p

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IOP Publishing

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Copyright © 2017. Content from this work may be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 licence. Any further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the title of the work, journal citation and DOI.

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eng

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