Hybrid simulation of bridge pier uplifting

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N. Stathas
S. Skafida
S. N. Bousias
M. N. Fardis
S. Digenis
X. Palios
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[1] University of Patras,Structures Lab, Civil Engineering Department
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Hybrid simulation; Foundation uplifting; Bridge piers; Distributed testing;
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Substructured Pseudodynamic testing is used to study the transverse seismic response of a bridge with box-girder deck monolithically connected to circular piers, but free to move laterally at the abutments. The tests are of two types, each one with two variants: with the pier footing rocking on elastic soil and uplifting from it, or fixed to rigid ground. The first type concerns a two-span deck connected monolithically to a central pier and supported at each end on the abutment through a pair of elastomeric bearings, which are stiff and strong in compression but very soft and weak in tension. The second one concerns the interior piers of multi-span bridges having all spans equal and all piers similar. The pier was physically tested at 1:2 scale; everything else was numerically simulated online with Opensees. The deck, the soil and the bearings were modeled as elastic, but not allowing tension to develop at the soil-footing interface, and the bearings two orders of magnitude more flexible in tension than in compression. In the first type of tests, at a peak ground acceleration (PGA) of 0.15 g, the footing uplifted, the bearings developed tension, but the pier stayed elastic. In the second type of tests, with a PGA of 0.4 g, uplifting of the footing did not prevent plastic hinging at the pier base, but reduced significantly the pier damage. A cyclic quasi-static test in the end shows the deformation capacity margins of the pier.
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页码:3385 / 3398
页数:13
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