scholarly journals Seismic Performance Assessment of Deteriorated Two-Span Reinforced Concrete Bridges

Author(s):  
Tae-Hoon Kim

AbstractThis paper presents a nonlinear analysis procedure for the seismic performance assessment of deteriorated reinforced concrete bridges using a modified damage index. A finite-element analysis program, RCAHEST (Reinforced Concrete Analysis in Higher Evaluation System Technology), is used to analyze deteriorated two-span simply supported reinforced concrete bridges. The new nonlinear material models for deteriorated reinforced concrete behaviors were proposed, considering corrosion effects as shown in a reduction in reinforcement section and bond strength. A modified damage index aims to quantify the seismic performance level in deteriorated reinforced concrete bridges. Several parameters of two-span simply supported deteriorated reinforced concrete bridge have been studied to determine the seismic performance levels. The newly developed analytical method for assessing the seismic performance of deteriorated reinforced concrete bridges is verified by comparison with the experimental and analytical parameter results.

Author(s):  
Tae-Hoon Kim

The aim of this study is to analytically assess the seismic performance of reinforced concrete (RC) columns with interlocking hoops using a novel damage index, and to provide data for developing next generation seismic design criteria. Seismic performance of RC columns is controlled by the level of confinement provided by transverse steel. Interlocking hoops are commonly used in RC columns because they can provide more effective confinement than rectangular hoops. Three RC interlocking columns were tested under a constant axial load and a cyclically reversed horizontal load. A computer program, RCAHEST (Reinforced Concrete Analysis in Higher Evaluation System Technology), is used to analyze RC structures. Novel damage indices aim to provide a means of quantifying numerically the performance level in RC columns with interlocking hoops sustained under earthquake loading. The proposed numerical method for the seismic performance assessment of interlocking columns is verified by comparison with the experimental results.


2016 ◽  
Vol 16 (05) ◽  
pp. 1550012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu Zhang ◽  
Hong-Nan Li ◽  
Gang Li

In this paper, the seismic performance of offshore reinforced concrete (RC) bridges during their life cycle periods is assessed by the pushover analysis based on the concept of the force analogy method (FAM). The governing equations and implementation process of the proposed pushover method are first derived. The material nonlinearity is modeled by the local plastic mechanism, which is capable of simulating the monotonic strength hardening and softening behaviors of RC piers. The chloride ions corrosion effect for the RC bridges located in coastal areas is considered by using the deterioration model for the mechanical property of reinforcement steel. Besides, structural stability against overturning is considered by incorporating the geometric nonlinearity with the FAM. Since the initial stiffness matrices remain constant through the computation process, the advantages of the FAM, such as high efficiency and stability, are retained. A numerical example is carried out to illustrate the process of seismic performance assessment for offshore RC bridges with the FAM.


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