The effect of cable corrosion on dynamic response of Stonecutters Cable-Stayed Bridge model

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Abstract

Cable corrosion is among one of the most common damage mechanisms in cable-stayed bridges. A finite element model of the long-span Stonecutters Cable-Stayed Bridge was built, and its dynamic behaviour was investigated considering localized groups of corroded cables. The reduction in cable cross-sectional area was used to simulate corrosion levels from 25% to 75% cross-sectional loss. The corroded cables were divided into two groups of four cables, arranged in symmetric and asymmetric distributions along both decks. Natural frequencies and mode shapes were compared with a reference case with no corrosion-damaged cables. A recorded wind load was applied on the deck to investigate the time-history response of the mid-span in lateral, vertical, and torsional directions. Frequency analysis was performed on the time-history response, and coupled motions at certain frequencies were observed for certain corrosion cases and were discussed.

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Xiang, Y., Noël, É., Dragomirescu, E., & Martín-Pérez, B. (2023). The effect of cable corrosion on dynamic response of Stonecutters Cable-Stayed Bridge model. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 50(4), 282–293. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjce-2021-0392

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