Abstract

In this research, a finite element model is established to investigate effective seismic control schemes for a self-anchored suspension bridge (SASB) with three towers. Nonlinear dynamic analyses are conducted to evaluate the seismic performance of SASB with different layout schemes of viscous dampers and buffers, which were installed in longitudinal direction and transversal direction, respectively. The responses of the SASB designed with 10 seismic control schemes are compared to ascertain suitable seismic schemes for SASBs. The results show that the number and location of lateral buffers have an important impact on the dynamic characterization of the SASB, especially for the first lateral mode and lateral fundamental frequency. To effectively increase the seismic performance of SASBs with three towers, mounting buffers between the side towers and the main girder of SASBs is an appropriate scheme. The viscous dampers can effectively decrease the dynamic reaction of the towers and longitudinal deformation of the girder under earthquake excitations. The plan involves the installation of dampers between the main concrete stiffening girder and the side towers as the optimal longitudinal seismic scheme for the SASB. The study offers important insights into the seismic design of SASBs with three towers.

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