Fire Hazard Assessment for Highway Bridges with Thermal Mechanical Modeling
Bridges are critical pieces of infrastructure important to public safety and welfare. Fires have the potential to damage bridges and have been responsible for taking many bridges out of service. The hazard fire poses to bridges is a little studied risk unlike more common threats such as impact, scou...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-236832020-09-29T05:35:07Z Fire Hazard Assessment for Highway Bridges with Thermal Mechanical Modeling Woodworth, Michael Allen Civil and Environmental Engineering Sotelino, Elisa D. Wright, William J. Roberts-Wollmann, Carin L. Lattimer, Brian Y. Bridge Fire Girder Accidents Statistics ABAQUS FDS Bridges are critical pieces of infrastructure important to public safety and welfare. Fires have the potential to damage bridges and have been responsible for taking many bridges out of service. The hazard fire poses to bridges is a little studied risk unlike more common threats such as impact, scour and earthquake. Information on the rate of occurrence of bridge fires and the mechanisms of structural response of bridges subjected to fire are both vital to policy makers seeking to address the hazard rationally.<br />The investigation presented developed frequency statistics of bridge fire incidents from several sources of vehicle accident and fire statistics. To further investigate the fire hazard a computational model integrating the simulation of large fires and the simulation of bridge superstructure mechanical response was created. The simulation was used to perform a parametric study of fire size and location to investigate the relationship between these parameters and damage tot bridge super-""structure. The statistics investigation resulted in an observed rate of fires due to vehicle accidents of approximately 175 per year. Approximately one of these per year was the result of a tanker truck carrying a flammable liquid leading to extensive superstructure damage. The simulation showed that a tanker fire resulted in permanent damage to the bridge by several measures where as the affects of a bus fire were minimal. The simulations also demonstrated the mechanisms of bridge response; the importance of girder temperature in that response; and the differences in the response to a tanker fire that can lead to collapse. Ph. D. 2013-08-03T08:00:45Z 2013-08-03T08:00:45Z 2013-08-02 Dissertation vt_gsexam:1360 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/23683 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf application/pdf application/octet-stream Virginia Tech |
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Bridges are critical pieces of infrastructure important to public safety and welfare. Fires have the potential to damage bridges and have been responsible for taking many bridges out of service. The hazard fire poses to bridges is a little studied risk unlike more common threats such as impact, scour and earthquake. Information on the rate of occurrence of bridge fires and the mechanisms of structural response of bridges subjected to fire are both vital to policy makers seeking to address the hazard rationally.<br />The investigation presented developed frequency statistics of bridge fire incidents from several sources of vehicle accident and fire statistics. To further investigate the fire hazard a computational model integrating the simulation of large fires and the simulation of bridge superstructure mechanical response was created. The simulation was used to perform a parametric study of fire size and location to investigate the relationship between these parameters and damage tot bridge super-""structure. The statistics investigation resulted in an observed rate of fires due to vehicle accidents of approximately 175 per year. Approximately one of these per year was the result of a tanker truck carrying a flammable liquid leading to extensive superstructure damage. The simulation showed that a tanker fire resulted in permanent damage to the bridge by several measures where as the affects of a bus fire were minimal. The simulations also demonstrated the mechanisms of bridge response; the importance of girder temperature in that response; and the differences in the response to a tanker fire that can lead to collapse. === Ph. D. |
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Fire Hazard Assessment for Highway Bridges with Thermal Mechanical Modeling |
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Fire Hazard Assessment for Highway Bridges with Thermal Mechanical Modeling |
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Fire Hazard Assessment for Highway Bridges with Thermal Mechanical Modeling |
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Fire Hazard Assessment for Highway Bridges with Thermal Mechanical Modeling |
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