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Analysis of Wind-Induced Vibration of a Spoke-Wise Cable?Membrane Structure

Hua Huang    
Yaoqiang Xian    
Wei Zhang    
Mengxue Guo    
Kun Yang and Kailin Xi    

Resumen

Lightweight cable?membrane structures can span large distances and undertake aesthetically pleasing shapes. They are widely used for roofs and modern structural canopies and in the aerospace industry for large on-board antenna reflectors that are to be deployed in space. This paper studies a wind-induced vibration under different cable stress relaxation conditions based on the wind load time-history to obtain the dynamic behavior of such a structure. Particularly, the focus is put upon its wind resistance in the event of stress relaxation. This research can provide an important reference for the design of wind resistance, damage assessment, and emergency maintenance for the spoke-wise cable?membrane structure (SCMS).

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