BRIDGE DESIGN FOR EARTHQUAKE FAULT CROSSINGS - SYNTHESIS OF DESIGN ISSUES AND STRATEGIES

This research evaluates the seismic demands for a three-span curved bridge crossing fault-rupture zones. Two approximate procedures which have been proved adequate for ordinary straight bridges crossing fault-rupture zones, i.e., the fault-rupture response spectrum analysis (FR-RSA) procedure and th...

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Main Author: Rodriguez, Osmar
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spelling ndltd-CALPOLY-oai-digitalcommons.calpoly.edu-theses-17442019-10-24T15:12:25Z BRIDGE DESIGN FOR EARTHQUAKE FAULT CROSSINGS - SYNTHESIS OF DESIGN ISSUES AND STRATEGIES Rodriguez, Osmar This research evaluates the seismic demands for a three-span curved bridge crossing fault-rupture zones. Two approximate procedures which have been proved adequate for ordinary straight bridges crossing fault-rupture zones, i.e., the fault-rupture response spectrum analysis (FR-RSA) procedure and the fault-rupture linear static analysis (FR-LSA) procedure, were considered in this investigation. These two procedures estimate the seismic demands by superposing the peak values of quasi-static and dynamic bridge responses. The peak quasi-static response in both methods is computed by nonlinear static analysis of the bridge under the ground displacement offset associated with fault-rupture. In FR-RSA and FR-LSA, the peak dynamic responses are respectively estimated from combination of the peak modal responses using the complete-quadratic-combination rule and the linear static analysis of the bridge under appropriate equivalent seismic forces. The results from the two approximate procedures were compared to those obtained from the nonlinear response history analysis (RHA) which is more rigorous but may be too onerous for seismic demand evaluation. It is shown that the FR-RSA and FR-LSA procedures which require less modeling and analysis efforts provide reasonable seismic demand estimates for practical applications. 2012-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/701 https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1744&context=theses Master's Theses and Project Reports DigitalCommons@CalPoly Seismic Engineering Structural Engineering Fault-Rupture Nonlinear Response History Analysis Finite Element Modeling Structural Engineering
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topic Seismic Engineering
Structural Engineering
Fault-Rupture
Nonlinear Response History Analysis
Finite Element Modeling
Structural Engineering
spellingShingle Seismic Engineering
Structural Engineering
Fault-Rupture
Nonlinear Response History Analysis
Finite Element Modeling
Structural Engineering
Rodriguez, Osmar
BRIDGE DESIGN FOR EARTHQUAKE FAULT CROSSINGS - SYNTHESIS OF DESIGN ISSUES AND STRATEGIES
description This research evaluates the seismic demands for a three-span curved bridge crossing fault-rupture zones. Two approximate procedures which have been proved adequate for ordinary straight bridges crossing fault-rupture zones, i.e., the fault-rupture response spectrum analysis (FR-RSA) procedure and the fault-rupture linear static analysis (FR-LSA) procedure, were considered in this investigation. These two procedures estimate the seismic demands by superposing the peak values of quasi-static and dynamic bridge responses. The peak quasi-static response in both methods is computed by nonlinear static analysis of the bridge under the ground displacement offset associated with fault-rupture. In FR-RSA and FR-LSA, the peak dynamic responses are respectively estimated from combination of the peak modal responses using the complete-quadratic-combination rule and the linear static analysis of the bridge under appropriate equivalent seismic forces. The results from the two approximate procedures were compared to those obtained from the nonlinear response history analysis (RHA) which is more rigorous but may be too onerous for seismic demand evaluation. It is shown that the FR-RSA and FR-LSA procedures which require less modeling and analysis efforts provide reasonable seismic demand estimates for practical applications.
author Rodriguez, Osmar
author_facet Rodriguez, Osmar
author_sort Rodriguez, Osmar
title BRIDGE DESIGN FOR EARTHQUAKE FAULT CROSSINGS - SYNTHESIS OF DESIGN ISSUES AND STRATEGIES
title_short BRIDGE DESIGN FOR EARTHQUAKE FAULT CROSSINGS - SYNTHESIS OF DESIGN ISSUES AND STRATEGIES
title_full BRIDGE DESIGN FOR EARTHQUAKE FAULT CROSSINGS - SYNTHESIS OF DESIGN ISSUES AND STRATEGIES
title_fullStr BRIDGE DESIGN FOR EARTHQUAKE FAULT CROSSINGS - SYNTHESIS OF DESIGN ISSUES AND STRATEGIES
title_full_unstemmed BRIDGE DESIGN FOR EARTHQUAKE FAULT CROSSINGS - SYNTHESIS OF DESIGN ISSUES AND STRATEGIES
title_sort bridge design for earthquake fault crossings - synthesis of design issues and strategies
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