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Analysis of Pedestrian Steel Bridge Subjected the Seismic Load And Wind Load Using Damper at Different Span

Siddhesh R. Nagapure1 Kirti Padmawar2
1Student of M. TECH, Department of Structural Engineering, BIT College Bamni Ballarpur, Maharastra, India. 2Professor, Department of structural Engineering, BIT College Bamni Ballarpur, Maharashtra, India.

Published Online: May-June 2024

Pages: 35-43

Abstract

A Pedestrian steel truss bridge model was created by using structural analysis by software. With the similar loading and support condition the 3D model was analyzed for different span like 20m, 25m,30m the basic emphasis has been given decreases the response of structure member by providing damper at different span I section Girder, steel plate thickness. Steel girder and M40 grade of concrete is used for column section in Etab software. The dynamic loading caused by moving pedestrian and earthquake and wind load, Excessive vibration in footbridges usually occurs when they are subjected to rhythmic dynamic loads caused by human activities like walking and running. In order to mitigate the human induced vibrations in footbridges, an increase in the damping ratio is often suggested as the most economical approach. Tuned mass dampers have been widely used for this purpose, however, their installation and maintenance costs are high. This has encouraged researchers to examine the efficiency of the other types of dampers. Viscoelastic dampers have been successfully employed for vibration mitigation of structures against wind and earthquake loads.

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