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Petersen, W. (author), Øiseth, O. (author), Lourens, E. (author)
Wind loading is an essential aspect in the design and assessment of long-span bridges, but it is often not well-known and cannot be measured directly. Most structural health monitoring systems can easily measure structural responses at discrete locations using accelerometers. This data can be combined with reduced-order modal models in Kalman...
journal article 2022
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Petersen, W. (author), Øiseth, O. (author), Lourens, E. (author)
The traditional wind load assessment for long-span bridges relies on assumed models for the wind field and aerodynamic coefficients from wind tunnel tests, which usually introduce some uncertainties. Recent studies have shown that large deviations can exist between the predicted and observed wind-induced dynamic response of suspension bridges...
journal article 2020
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Petersen, Øyvind Wiig (author), Øiseth, Ole (author), Lourens, E. (author)
The dynamic behaviour of long-span bridges is governed by stochastic loads from typically ambient excitation sources. In real life, these loads cannot be measured directly at full scale. However, inverse methods can be utilised to identify these unknown forces using response measurements together with a numerical model of the relevant...
journal article 2019
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Petersen, Oyvind W. (author), Øiseth, Ole (author), Nord, Torodd Skjerve (author), Lourens, E. (author)
The traditional wind load assessment for long-span bridges rely on assumed models for the wind field and aerodynamic coefficients from wind tunnel tests, which usually introduces some uncertainties. It is therefore desired to develop tools that can utilize full-scale vibration response data from existing bridges in order to study the wind...
conference paper 2019
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