Abstract

This paper presents the effects of angles of attack (AOA) on the windproof effect of wind barriers and the driving safety of highway vehicles on a wide bridge girder. The aerodynamic force coefficients of the vehicles were obtained using the force measurement technique. Computational fluid dynamics simulations were employed to investigate the mean wind velocity field on the upper surface of the girder. A comparison was made between the aerodynamic forces on a vehicle at various AOA on a bridge deck with guardrails and a deck with wind barriers. The windproof effect of wind barriers at various AOA was accessed by the safety factor of a vehicle. The results showed that the maximum of the aerodynamic forces of vehicles was not typically observed at a 0° AOA. The windproof effect of wind barriers became more pronounced as the magnitude of the AOA increased. As AOA increases, the height of the low wind velocity zone above the deck shows an upward trend. Compared to the deck with the guardrails, the height of the low wind velocity zone was much higher in the presence of wind barriers. The increase in the height of the low wind velocity zone will result in a decrease in the aerodynamic side force and an increase in the rolling moment acting on vehicles. It is also noteworthy that the installation of wind barriers can cause a reduction of overturning and side-slip safety factors of vehicles at specific AOA. This suggests that the wind barrier may potentially compromise driving safety at specific AOA.

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