Abstract

Signal complexity analysis based entropy measure has been used to propose a model-free approach towards assessment of flutter critical wind speed and identification of the type of flutter in wind tunnel testing of long span bridges. The approach is based only on the measured output responses from the structure, which accounts for appropriate effects that stem from the non-linearity of the structure and fluid structure interaction. The usefulness of the proposed approach has been demonstrated with dynamic sectional models of two deck cross-sections in wind tunnel. The gain in regularity of responses on approaching the flutter critical wind speed, demonstrated with time history of responses and recurrence quantification plots, has been quantified using sample entropy. Based on the sensitivity of the sample entropy values on the embedding dimension, it has been suggested to adopt embedding dimension in the range of 2 and 5, to obtain a swift estimate of the state of the dynamic system. The proposed approach has shown potential to provide valuable insight about the flutter instability and distinguish between different types of flutter without requiring prior knowledge about the system under consideration. The study offers a promising complementary methodology to the conventional model-based approaches for evaluating flutter critical wind speed.

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