Multi-Shake Table Seismic Studies of a 33-Meter Railway Concrete Bridge with High-Performance Materials

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designed, and implemented in a large-scale, four-span reinforced concrete bridge. Shape memory alloys (SMA),special engineered cementitious composites (ECC), elastomeric pads embedded into columns, and post-tensioning were used in three different piers. The bridge model was subjected to two-horizontal components of simulated earthquake records of the 1994 Northridge earthquake in California. The multiple shake table system at the University of Nevada, Reno was used for testing. Over 300 channels of data were collected. Test results showed the effectiveness of post-tensioning and the innovative materials in reducing damage and permanent displacements. The damage was minimal in plastic hinges with SMA/ECC and those with built in elastomeric pads. Conventional reinforced concrete plastic hinges were severely damaged due to spalling of concrete and rupture of the longitudinal and transverse reinforcement. Analytical studies showed close correlation between the results from the OpenSEES model and the measured data for moderate and strong earthquakes.
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International Journal of Civil Engineering, Volume:8 Issue: 1, Mar2010
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