Title of article :
The Effect of Compressive Strength Reduction of Column Section Expose due to Freezing-Thawing Cycles on the Seismic Performance of Bridges
Author/Authors :
Alsadat Mousavi, Saeideh Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering - Qazvin Branch Islamic Azad University, Qazvin, Iran , Seyed Razzaghi, Mehran Qazvin Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qazvin, Iran
Abstract :
One of the serious damages of tremendous earthquakes is the damage to bridges as the major components in an arterial road
network, as relief operation is interrupted following cutting roads. Regardless of the magnitude and severity of an earthquake,
other factors are also important in the strength and seismic performance of concrete bridges. Freezing-thawing cycles are
among the factors, which erode the piers of concrete bridges over time. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the seismic
vulnerability of bridges for future designs.
This research aims at discussing the effect of freeze-thaw cycles on the seismic performance of concrete bridges using
fragility curves. Fragility curves express the conditional probability to reach or exceed a level of damage as a function of
ground motion parameters. The curves have been developed analytically using a probabilistic method. Ground motion
parameter, peak ground acceleration, structural criterion, and relative displacement of piles were considered. The non-linear
time history analysis in OpenSees was used for demand determination. The curves were drawn for the slight, moderate, and
extensive damage levels in two modes of before and after damage caused by thawing and freezing, i.e. the mode in which the
compressive strength of column section expose reduced. With respect to the fragility curves, the strength reduction increases
bridge vulnerability, especially on slight damage levels. Comparing with the cyclic curves of the most vulnerable column in
two modes of before and after the damage showed that energy absorption capacity lowered with the expose compressive
strength reducing.
Keywords :
Concrete Bridges , Concrete Compressive Strength , Freezing-Thawing Cycles , Seismic Vulnerability , Fragility Curve , Nonlinear Time History Analysis , Damage Levels , Peak Ground Acceleration
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics