Wind and Structures, An International Journal, volume 24, issue 5, pages 447-464
Flutter performance of central-slotted plate at large angles of attack
Haojun Tang
,
Yong-Le Li
,
Xin-Zhong Chen
,
K.M. Shum
,
Haili Liao
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2017-05-25
scimago Q3
wos Q3
SJR: 0.376
CiteScore: 2.7
Impact factor: 1.3
ISSN: 12266116, 15986225
Building and Construction
Civil and Structural Engineering
Modeling and Simulation
Abstract
The flutter instability is one of the most important themes need to be carefully investigated in the design of long-span bridges. This study takes the central-slotted ideal thin flat plate as an object, and examines the characteristics of unsteady surface pressures of stationary and vibrating cross sections based on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. The flutter derivatives are extracted from the surface pressure distribution and the critical flutter wind speed of a long span suspension bridge is then calculated. The influences of angle of attack and the slot ratio on the flutter performance of central-slotted plate are investigated. The results show that the critical flutter wind speed reduces with increase in angle of attack. At lower angles of attack where the plate shows the characteristics of a streamlined cross-section, the existence of central slot can improve the critical flutter wind speed. On the other hand, at larger angles of attack, where the plate becomes a bluff body, the existence of central slot further reduces the flutter performance.
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