Fragility of Bridge Columns under Vehicle Impact Using Risk Analysis

In this study, risk analysis was conducted to evaluate the vulnerability of bridge columns to vehicle impact. A three-step risk analysis procedure was used. The first step involved a Preliminary Risk Analysis (PRA), which was an initial screening step to determine whether a bridge column requires se...

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Main Authors: Kyeongjin Kim, Jaeha Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Advances in Civil Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7193910
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spelling doaj-98116530fe9d466bbae3e1976b64d4182020-11-25T02:42:45ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80861687-80942020-01-01202010.1155/2020/71939107193910Fragility of Bridge Columns under Vehicle Impact Using Risk AnalysisKyeongjin Kim0Jaeha Lee1Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Busan 49112, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Busan 49112, Republic of KoreaIn this study, risk analysis was conducted to evaluate the vulnerability of bridge columns to vehicle impact. A three-step risk analysis procedure was used. The first step involved a Preliminary Risk Analysis (PRA), which was an initial screening step to determine whether a bridge column requires second-step analysis or not. The second step was a Simplified Risk Analysis (SRA), which involved determining the level of risk (low, moderate, or high) for a bridge column. The third step comprised a Detailed Risk Analysis (DRA). Computer simulation was based on the results of SRA. In this study, the risk level of 8,267 bridges in South Korea was evaluated, and a resulting total of 58 bridge columns in the Risk Level High (RLH) category were selected as a result of SRA. These bridge columns were classified into five types based on their slenderness ratio. Using these five types of bridge column, DRA was conducted. As expected, larger deformations of the bridge column were observed if the vehicle velocity and slenderness ratio were both increased. Using the bridge columns in the categories of response high and response moderate under vehicle impact, fragility curves were proposed using statistical data of material strength and the few results of the numerical analysis.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7193910
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title_short Fragility of Bridge Columns under Vehicle Impact Using Risk Analysis
title_full Fragility of Bridge Columns under Vehicle Impact Using Risk Analysis
title_fullStr Fragility of Bridge Columns under Vehicle Impact Using Risk Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Fragility of Bridge Columns under Vehicle Impact Using Risk Analysis
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1687-8094
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In this study, risk analysis was conducted to evaluate the vulnerability of bridge columns to vehicle impact. A three-step risk analysis procedure was used. The first step involved a Preliminary Risk Analysis (PRA), which was an initial screening step to determine whether a bridge column requires second-step analysis or not. The second step was a Simplified Risk Analysis (SRA), which involved determining the level of risk (low, moderate, or high) for a bridge column. The third step comprised a Detailed Risk Analysis (DRA). Computer simulation was based on the results of SRA. In this study, the risk level of 8,267 bridges in South Korea was evaluated, and a resulting total of 58 bridge columns in the Risk Level High (RLH) category were selected as a result of SRA. These bridge columns were classified into five types based on their slenderness ratio. Using these five types of bridge column, DRA was conducted. As expected, larger deformations of the bridge column were observed if the vehicle velocity and slenderness ratio were both increased. Using the bridge columns in the categories of response high and response moderate under vehicle impact, fragility curves were proposed using statistical data of material strength and the few results of the numerical analysis.
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