2022
DOI: 10.18280/ijsdp.170124
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Characterization of Site Effect and Natural Frequency of Railway Bridges

Abstract: Resonance could occur as a wave propagates through the soil resulting from seismic vulnerability activities. The resonance impact resulting from the local site effects may cause civil infrastructures failure such as railway bridge collapse. This study presented possibilities of the resonance in the BH77 railway bridge in Lampung, Indonesia. Characteristics of the site effect around the bridge were evaluated using microtremor data. Measurements were made at nine locations, with two points were on the bridge, an… Show more

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“…The natural frequency of the railway bridge was evaluated numerically using 2D finite element analysis. The study concerning the natural frequency of steel railway bridges at the same designated location was performed [40]. The natural frequency of the steel railway bridge and natural frequency on-site around the steel railway bridge were determined employing the microtremor data.…”
Section: Possibility Of Double Resonancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The natural frequency of the railway bridge was evaluated numerically using 2D finite element analysis. The study concerning the natural frequency of steel railway bridges at the same designated location was performed [40]. The natural frequency of the steel railway bridge and natural frequency on-site around the steel railway bridge were determined employing the microtremor data.…”
Section: Possibility Of Double Resonancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Roads with heavily damaged conditions reached 252 KM and 165 KM with damaged conditions. Therefore the main focus of the Government of Lampung is to carry out largescale development of infrastructure in each unit [28]. In the Lampung government's RPJMD document, at least it is stated that there are three main priorities for infrastructure development in supporting regional accessibility, namely: 1) building and environmental infrastructure and facilities, 2) transportation infrastructure, 3) service infrastructure.…”
Section: Fig 5 Infrastructure Conditions On Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%