In cables, time-varying forces cause large amplitude oscillations involving mainly the low modes. The contribution of higher modes may arise due to either internal coupling phenomena or peculiar spatial distribution of the loading. Using analytical reduced models and finite element models, the paper explores the relevance of the modal interactions in both planar and spatial response to harmonical in- plane excitation and to out-of-plane wind turbulence with its spatial distribution.
Nonlinear behaviour of a suspended cable under stationary and non-stationary loading
MARTINELLI, LUCA;
2002-01-01
Abstract
In cables, time-varying forces cause large amplitude oscillations involving mainly the low modes. The contribution of higher modes may arise due to either internal coupling phenomena or peculiar spatial distribution of the loading. Using analytical reduced models and finite element models, the paper explores the relevance of the modal interactions in both planar and spatial response to harmonical in- plane excitation and to out-of-plane wind turbulence with its spatial distribution.File in questo prodotto:
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