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Hydrodynamic Experiment of the Wave Force Acting on the Superstructures of Coastal Bridges
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2015
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HydroelasticityCoastal EngineeringEngineeringWave Force ActingMechanical EngineeringWave MotionStructural EngineeringBridge DesignWave ForcesStructural DynamicScourMarine HydrodynamicsOcean Wave MechanicsEarthquake EngineeringWave OvertoppingHorizontal Wave ForceVertical Wave ForceCoastal BridgesCivil EngineeringHydrodynamic ExperimentModel TestStructural MechanicsConstruction Engineering
The study conducts a hydrodynamic experiment on a full-scale coastal bridge model to investigate wave forces generated by storm surges and large waves. The experiment measures quasi‑static and slamming vertical forces and horizontal forces across varying clearances, wave heights, and periods, then compares the data to Douglass and AASHTO theoretical models. The comparison reveals discrepancies that guide refinements to the existing models, enhancing their predictive accuracy.
This paper presents a hydrodynamic experiment that examines the wave forces acting on the superstructure of coastal highway bridges to gain insight into the mechanical characteristics of the wave forces caused by the combination of storm surges and huge waves. The experiment is unique in that the specimen is a full bridge model, including its superstructure, substructure, and neighboring segments. After introducing the experimental setup and test program, this study analyzes the quasi-static and slamming components of the vertical wave force, the horizontal wave force of the superstructure in different clearances, wave heights, and wave periods. The test results are subsequently compared with two theoretical models suggested by Douglass and AASHTO guidelines to provide the experimental validation of those models. By comparing the test results and the existing models, a number of observations and discussions are produced to improve the accuracy of those theoretical models further.
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