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Hysteretic Behaviour of Stockbridge Dampers: Modelling and Parameter Identification

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  • Francesco Foti
  • Luca Martinelli

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Stockbridge dampers are widely used to mitigate the vortex-induced vibrations of overhead electrical line conductors and of many other cable or cable-like structures exposed to the action of wind. Aim of this work is to develop a simple, but accurate, mechanical model of a Stockbridge damper to use in the assessment of such structures vibrations. The model is based on a beam-like description of the messenger cable and on a nonlinear formulation of the cross sections cyclic bending behaviour. At the cross-sectional level, the mechanical behaviour of the messenger cable is reproduced with the classic Bouc-Wen hysteretic model, which has been recognized as adequate to represent the local behaviour mainly controlled by interwire sliding processes. The Bouc-Wen model parameters are identified from experimental results available in literature and used at the local (cross-sectional) level to characterize the mechanical behaviour of the messenger cable. The descending global behaviour of the Stockbridge damper compares very favourably with the experimental results in terms of the impedance function at the clamp and allows for the confident use of the proposed model inside the assessing process of full power lines. The important role of the end zones of the messenger cable is highlighted. In these zones, a boundary layer like transition is found to occur for the bending stiffness of the messenger cable cross section. This largely affects the global behaviour of the Stockbridge damper. The length of these zones complements the model parameters.

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  • Francesco Foti & Luca Martinelli, 2018. "Hysteretic Behaviour of Stockbridge Dampers: Modelling and Parameter Identification," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-17, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8925121
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/8925121
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