Engineering Science Letter
Vol. 3 No. 02 (2024): Engineering Science Letter

An Analytical Study of Suspension Bridge Collapse Based on the Characteristics of the Eigen Values

Jufriansah, Adi (Unknown)
Pramudya, Yudhiakto (Unknown)
Lazwardi, Ahmad (Unknown)
Khusnani, Azmi (Unknown)
Nurrahman, Arip (Unknown)
Alip, Isma (Unknown)
Wae, Konsenius Wiran (Unknown)
Wahab, Dedi Suwandi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
27 Apr 2024

Abstract

This research discusses an analytical approach to suspension bridge accidents focusing on eigenvalue characteristics. This research uses eigenvalue analysis to explore patterns that may contribute to bridge structural failure. The analysis steps include reducing the model to an uncoupled and linear system, as well as determining homogeneous and non-homogeneous solutions, which helps identify accident-prone patterns. The analysis results also reveal significant differences in dynamic characteristics between safe bridges and those that experience accidents. This research highlights the importance of a deep understanding of eigenvalues in designing, maintaining, and managing suspension bridges. The implication of this research is the development of more effective prevention strategies to improve suspension bridge safety in the future. By analyzing eigenvalues, this research provides deep insight into the factors that influence the stability of suspension bridges. These findings provide a strong foundation for developing recommendations for more effective design, maintenance, and management of suspension bridges. The conclusions of this research can help improve the safety and reliability of suspension bridges worldwide and contribute to civil engineering and infrastructure security.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ESL

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT Control & Systems Engineering Engineering Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Materials Science & Nanotechnology

Description

Engineering Science Letter is an international peer-reviewed letter that welcomes short original research submissions on any branch of engineering, computer science, and technology, as well as their applications in industry, education, health, business, and other fields. Artificial intelligence, ...