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Effects of traffic-induced vibrations on bridge-mounted overhead sign structures

Authors
Kim, JanghwanKang, Jun WonJung, HieyoungPack, Seung-woo
Issue Date
25-Jul-2015
Publisher
TECHNO-PRESS
Keywords
overhead sign structure; sign structure vibration; bridge vibration; dynamic displacement
Citation
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND MECHANICS, v.55, no.2, pp.365 - 377
Journal Title
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND MECHANICS
Volume
55
Number
2
Start Page
365
End Page
377
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/9627
DOI
10.12989/sem.2015.55.2.365
ISSN
1225-4568
Abstract
Large-amplitude vibration of overhead sign structures can cause unfavorable psychological responses in motorists, interfere with readability of the signs, and lead to fatigue cracking in the sign structures. Field experience in Texas suggests that an overhead sign structure can vibrate excessively when supported within the span of a highway bridge instead of at a bent. This study used finite element modeling to analyze the dynamic displacement response of three hypothetical sign structures subjected to truck-passage- induced vertical oscillations recorded for the girders from four actual bridges. The modeled sign bridge structures included several span lengths based on standard design practices in Texas and were mounted on precast concrete I-girder bridges. Results revealed that resonance with bridge girder vertical vibrations can amplify the dynamic displacement of sign structures, and a specific range of frequency ratios subject to undesirable amplification was identified. Based on these findings, it is suggested that this type of sign structure be located at a bridge bent if its vertical motion frequency is within the identified range of bridge structure excitation frequencies. Several alternatives are investigated for cases where this is not possible, including increasing sign structure stiffness, reducing sign mass, and installing mechanical dampers.
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