Cost-effective post-tensioned bridge pier with internal dissipation

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Piras S. [1 ]
Palermo A. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering, University of Canterbury, Christchurch
来源
Resilient Cities and Structures | 2022年 / 1卷 / 01期
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Bridge engineering; Dissipation solution; Dissipative controlled rocking column; Low-damage; Replaceable hinge; Resilience-based seismic design;
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10.1016/j.rcns.2022.03.003
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This paper presents the development and testing of a novel internal dissipation connection for the use of post-tensioned rocking columns. The solution is one of the many referring to the dissipative controlled rocking (DCR) bridge design philosophy. The internal dissipaters are carefully designed to be cost-effective and reduce the overall construction cost. The dissipaters are fully threaded, Grade 300 bars connected to the permanent column and foundation longitudinal reinforcement with threaded couplers. In this research, a DCR column is subjected to subsequent earthquake events, and the dissipaters' strain design limits are chosen such that there is no need for replacing after a significant seismic event. The result is a recommended design strain limit of 1.5% for the dissipaters that guarantees the structural integrity of the DCR column after a seismic event. Additionally, a cumulated strain of 5% is recommended for the dissipaters before replacement is suggested. The proposed connection detailing with replaceable internal dissipaters, combined with post-tensioned high strength bars and well-confined concrete, provided self-centring capabilities (no residual displacement), dissipation capacity and significantly less damage in the bridge column than a traditional reinforced concrete solution. © 2022
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页码:33 / 43
页数:10
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