DOI: 10.11606/t.3.2016.tde-02122016-100030
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Estudo de efeitos dinâmicos de pontes ferroviárias considerando interação veículo-estrutura.

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“…The interaction between the dynamic system of multi-body vehicles and the bridge structure produces random vibrations that depend on the type of vehicles, on the stiffness, damping and inertia properties of the bridge and on the surface condition of the pavement. The passage of the vehicle over the bridge causes some vibrations in the structure that are enhanced due to irregularities in the pavement (Melo, 2007; Carneiro, 1986; Rossigali, 2013).…”
Section: Runway Surface Irregularitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The interaction between the dynamic system of multi-body vehicles and the bridge structure produces random vibrations that depend on the type of vehicles, on the stiffness, damping and inertia properties of the bridge and on the surface condition of the pavement. The passage of the vehicle over the bridge causes some vibrations in the structure that are enhanced due to irregularities in the pavement (Melo, 2007; Carneiro, 1986; Rossigali, 2013).…”
Section: Runway Surface Irregularitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parameter α is the spectral coefficient of roughness. It depends on the pavement conservation state, which can be classified into five categories by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), see Table 1 (Melo, 2007). The β exponent depends on the pavement material, usually 2.03 for asphalt and 1.85 for concrete pavements.…”
Section: Runway Surface Irregularitymentioning
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“…The structural mass was calibrated in order the main natural frequencies being close to available data in the literature [30], seeking to approximate the idealized structure of a practical case. The stiffness was determined for the described simple supported beam considering the defined cross section, although it should be noted that the out of plane degrees of freedom were also restrained in order to eliminate purely local modes, without contributions to the global dynamic behavior, and whose existence is only possible due to the absence of transverse bracing.…”
Section: Dynamic Analysis Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%