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Using rocking frequencies of bridge piers for scour monitoring

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In this study, scour-based vibrations of bridge piers are investigated using a bridge model in a water flume: first, the eigenmode corresponding to the measured frequencies of pier-like structures is identified. Secondly, the effect of the pier-deck interaction is studied. Finally, a theoretical model is proposed to characterize the pier vibration, and identify its input parameters. To this end, experimental campaigns were conducted and a laboratory scale model pier was tested in two configurations: single piers and two piers in bridge configuration. The experimental results enable the identification of the modal shape and indicate that the deck decreases significantly the pier's frequency. Parallely, a theoretical model was proposed to model the pier, where the soil was modeled with both lateral springs along the pier and a rotational spring at the base. These springs stiffness were then identified using a 3D-finite element model. These results, obtained with the theoretical and numerical models, are in good agreement with the experimental results with the bridge pier in the two tested configurations. Moreover the obtained theoretical, numerical and experimental results were compared to experimental data found in the literature, for further validation.
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hal-02918475 , version 1 (20-08-2020)
hal-02918475 , version 2 (01-10-2020)

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Nissrine Boujia, Franziska Schmidt, Christophe Chevalier, Dominique Siegert, Damien Pham van Bang. Using rocking frequencies of bridge piers for scour monitoring. Structural Engineering International, 2020, 20 p. ⟨10.1080/10168664.2020.1768811⟩. ⟨hal-02918475v1⟩

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