Inelastic displacement demand of bridge columns considering shear-flexure interaction

2010 ◽  
Vol 40 (7) ◽  
pp. 731-748 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jian Zhang ◽  
Shi-Yu Xu ◽  
Yuchuan Tang
2017 ◽  
Vol 62 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-47 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muzaffer Borekci ◽  
Murat S. Kirçil ◽  
Ibrahim Ekiz

Estimation of the inelastic displacement demand (IDD) is an important part of the performance-based design. Coefficient method is one of the methods for the estimation of IDD and in this method, IDD is determined by multiplying elastic displacement demand with inelastic displacement ratio (CR ). Previous researches showed that structures deteriorate and also exhibit dynamic instability under severe earthquakes and these behaviors should be considered in the estimation of CR to estimate a reliable IDD. In this study, CR of the non-degrading bilinear hysteretic model and the degrading peak-oriented hysteretic model with collapse potential were determined and effects of degradation on IDD were investigated. Nonlinear time history analysis of SDOF systems were performed using considered hysteretic models. Furthermore a new equation is proposed for the mean CR of degrading SDOF systems. Also, effect of local site conditions and post-yield stiffness on the mean CR of degrading SDOF systems were investigated.


2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (14) ◽  
pp. 3066-3085
Author(s):  
Yi-feng Wu ◽  
Ai-qun Li ◽  
Hao Wang

As for the inelastic displacement demand of a single-degree-of-freedom system, previous studies usually focus on the strength reduction factor, R, or the inelastic displacement ratio, C. Only a little literature reports the direct statistical results of the mean inelastic displacement spectra, Sd. Based on 308 earthquake records selected from three types of site soil, differences between the direct mean Sd and the indirect ones that respectively derived from mean R and mean Cμ are investigated, in which Cμ refers to the constant ductility inelastic displacement ratio. It is found the indirect Sd will introduce errors for using mean R and mean Cμ, while the dispersion of the direct spectra need to be reduced before putting into practice. Two methods, the period normalized method and the spectra-matching method, are employed to address the dispersion problem, and the latter one that modified a record to make its acceleration response spectra compatible with the specified standard, Chinese highway bridge seismic design guidelines in this study, works with more acceptable performance. Finally, a comprehensive equation is proposed to characterize the spectra-matching mean Sd, the practicality and efficiency of the identified parameters in the equation are verified. It is advisable to use the proposed equation to assess the inelastic displacement demand of Chinese highway bridges characterized by single-degree-of-freedom bilinear system, and the procedures to obtain the displacement spectra can also be utilized for other corresponding researches.


2011 ◽  
Vol 243-249 ◽  
pp. 3808-3819
Author(s):  
Dao Chuan Zhou ◽  
Guo Rong Chen ◽  
Li Ying Nie

A comprehensive study of displacement-based design for reinforced concrete bridge columns is conducted. Section analysis software UC-Fyber is used to analyze the bending moment and curvature performance of columns’ sections, based on this, a new calculation method of target displacement of RC bridge columns is educed. Elastic displacement response spectrum, inelastic displacement response spectrum and inelastic demand spectrum are educed from acceleration spectra of Chinese Code JTG/T B02-01-2008; three simplified methods for displacement demand determination are developed. Example of the displacement-based design of bridge column was studied and checked by dynamic inelastic time-history analysis to clarify the reasonableness of the developed methods. Research shows that target displacement of RC bridge columns is relevant with concrete strength grade, longitudinal reinforcement ratio, height and the section form, etc; equivalent linearization method and inelastic displacement response spectrum method are based on the design response spectrum, could reach the target displacement and consider structure safety requirement; demand spectrum method is a simple and direct way to show design with graphics mode, with deficiency of structure capacity spectrum curve from pushover analysis differing from the reality.


2010 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 487-511 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elisa Lumantarna ◽  
Nelson Lam ◽  
John Wilson ◽  
Michael Griffith

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