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Temperature effects have a great influence on the mechanical behavior of cable-stayed bridges, especially for long-span bridges, which have significant time-varying and spatial effects. In this paper, the temperature characteristics of multi-tower cable-stayed bridge are obtained by data acquisition with wireless acquisition module. The test results show that: the daily temperature-time curves of atmospheric temperature and structural temperature are similar to sinewaves with obvious peaks and troughs; structure temperature and atmospheric temperature have obvious hysteresis; longitudinal displacement, transverse displacement and vertical of mid-span beam are negatively correlated with atmospheric temperature; the temperature distribution of the cable tower is not uniform, and the maximum temperature difference of the section is 23.7°C considering 98% of the upper limit value; the longitudinal, transverse and vertical displacement of cable tower and the cable force is negatively correlated with atmospheric temperature, and the relationship between cable force and atmospheric temperature is a cubic function rather than linear function.
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Liu Chengyuan
1
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Han Zhuowei
2
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Li Wei
3
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Zhao Lin
3
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  1. Shandong High-speed Group Co., Ltd., No. 0, Longding Road, Jinan, China
  2. Geotechnical and Structural Engineering Research Center, Shandong University
  3. Shandong Expressway Jinan West Ring Road Co., Ltd, No. 15551, Jingshi Road, Jinan, China
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This article attempts to create a multivariant story about a community of women in the Polish-Jewish contact zone based on the text of Rakhel Feygenberg’s Di kinder-yorn [Polish title: A Girl’s Years: Childhood in a Polesie Shtetl], an autobiography of a Jewish young woman who grew up in Eastern Europe at the turn of the 19th century. Using personal insights and documentary evidence she portrays a community of women read-ers who are engaged in never-ending rounds of watching and sounding each other.
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Sylwia Stokłosa
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  1. Ośrodek Międzyobszarowych Indywidualnych Studiów Humanistycznych i Społecznych UJ

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