Abstract

The indirect method for bridge modal identification based on the response of moving vehicles has attracted widespread attention in recent years. However, most existing studies only focus on the simply supported bridge, while continuous girder bridges are widely used in practical engineering. Therefore, this study proposes an indirect frequency identification method for continuous girder bridges. First, the mode shape formula of the equal-span continuous beam is deduced using the three-moment equations, and the analytical solution of the vehicle vibration response is deduced via the vehicle–bridge coupled vibration theory. Second, the derived analytical solution is verified through numerical analysis results and field test results. Finally, the effects of bridge and vehicle parameters on the frequency identification accuracy are analyzed. The results show that a reasonable frequency of the trailer should be selected to avoid the resonance between the vehicle and the bridge for better performance. The research findings can provide a reference for the indirect identification of continuous girder bridges based on the response of moving vehicles.

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