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Research Article

Stochastic dynamic transient gusty wind effect on the sliding and overturning of quayside container cranes

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Pages 1271-1283 | Received 18 Jun 2019, Accepted 21 Apr 2020, Published online: 27 Aug 2020
 

Abstract

The wind-induced damages on quayside container cranes happen occasionally in recent years, which is mostly sliding and overturning caused by transient gusty wind (particularly the “short-rise-time gust”). Therefore, studies on the stochastic dynamic transient gusty wind effect on the sliding and overturning of quayside container cranes are required. Based on aerodynamic data obtained from wind tunnel tests, dynamic transient gusty wind-induced sliding force and overturning moment responses of quayside container cranes were analyzed in the present study. Through Monte Carlo simulation based on quasi-stationary assumption, the stochastic characteristics (including statistics and probabilistic distributions) of the peak dynamic wind-induced responses of transient gusty wind and corresponding stationary gust wind were analyzed. The influences of different transient gusty wind parameters (accelerations, wind velocity change ratios) on the dynamic impact effects were discussed. As a result, the critical “start-up” acceleration was formulated. The transient gusty wind amplification factors on the dynamic responses were quantified. And the peak dynamic transient gusty wind-induced responses with a certain non-exceedance probability can be determined.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This research was supported by the China National Key R&D Program (Grant No. 2017YFE0130700), Tianjin Municipal Natural Science Foundation (Grant No. 19JCQNJC06700), Tianjin Transportation Science and Technology Development Plan Project (Grant No. 2019B-09), and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Public Welfare Research Institutes (Grant Nos. TKS190204 and TKS20200106).

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