This document summarizes research on the dynamics of bridges under moving loads from the past to the future. It discusses early experimental and theoretical work, investigations of bridge characteristics, effects of speed and resonance, stress analysis, critical speeds, and methods to reduce dynamic response including coupled beams and strings. The conclusion is that dynamic effects rise with speed, concrete bridges respond less than steel ones, stress spectra inform fatigue assessment, accelerations may limit design, and dampers or coupled structures can decrease response.
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Dynamics of Bridges 08
This document summarizes research on the dynamics of bridges under moving loads from the past to the future. It discusses early experimental and theoretical work, investigations of bridge characteristics, effects of speed and resonance, stress analysis, critical speeds, and methods to reduce dynamic response including coupled beams and strings. The conclusion is that dynamic effects rise with speed, concrete bridges respond less than steel ones, stress spectra inform fatigue assessment, accelerations may limit design, and dampers or coupled structures can decrease response.