In bridge widening projects under uninterrupted traffic conditions, vehicular vibration easily leads to damage in the interfacial transition zone (ITZ) and microstructural degradation of early-age concrete in wet joints. Taking a typical hollow slab-low T-beam widening structure as the object, this study introduces basalt micro fiber (BMF)-based ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) as the wet joint material and establishes a refined vehicle–bridge coupled dynamic model considering the time-varying stiffness of the joint material and road roughness excitation. The research indicates that although UHPC possesses excellent ultimate mechanical properties, its early-age setting process is extremely sensitive to vehicle-induced vibration. Numerical analysis reveals that while traditional temporary steel fixtures can effectively control the vertical relative displacement between the new and old girders within the critical value of 5.5 mm, the peak particle velocity (PPV) induced by heavy vehicles (buses and trucks) during the early pouring stage (<12 h) significantly exceeds the safety threshold of 3 mm/s, posing a severe threat to the directional distribution of steel fibers and interfacial bond strength. Therefore, this paper designs a single tuned mass damper (TMD) optimized based on Den Hartog’s fixed-point theory. Simulation results confirm that with the TMD configured, the vibration responses induced by buses across the entire speed range (≤120 km/h) are reduced below the safety limit; the vibration velocity induced by heavy trucks is also effectively controlled when combined with an 80 km/h speed limit. The collaborative strategy of “passive TMD vibration reduction + active traffic speed limit” proposed in this paper provides a theoretical basis for guaranteeing the early-age micro-forming quality of UHPC wet joints and overall traffic efficiency.
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Zhenwei Wang
Zhejiang Provincial Institute of Communications Planning,Design & Research
Lingkai Zhang
Zhejiang Provincial Institute of Communications Planning,Design & Research
Chujia Zhou
Zhejiang Institute of Communications
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Shenzhen University
Zhejiang Provincial Institute of Communications Planning,Design & Research
Zhejiang Institute of Communications
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69e07cc02f7e8953b7cbddca — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ma19081564
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