Application of Multi-hazard Seismic-blast Detailing for Highway Bridges

Application of Multi-hazard Seismic-blast Detailing for Highway Bridges
Author: Dominique Morton Torres
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2013
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The increase of worldwide terrorist attacks on public transportation has heightened our concerns of protecting the nation’s transportation infrastructure. Highway bridges are an attractive target for terrorist attacks due to ease of accessibility and their overall importance to society. The primary objective of this research is to investigate multi-hazard seismic-blast correlations of blast-induced bridge components through numerical simulations of a high-precision finite element model of a typical highway bridge in New York. Seismic-detailing for blast loading on bridges has been investigated to study the correlations between seismic design for blast load effects. High-precision 3D Finite Element models of bridges detailed for blast-resistant applications have been developed by designing the bridges for various seismic zones. In total, 9 cases of simulations for blast-induced bridges have been simulated. From the simulations, four failure mechanisms were observed and have been identified. Results from the simulation suggest that bridges detailed with higher seismic capacities were able to resist more blasted-induced failure mechanisms. The amount and location of transverse reinforcement in bridge columns played a significant role for better blast resistance. Although, there are several failure mechanisms that arise from blast loadings that do not take place in seismic conditions.

Blast-resistant Highway Bridges

Blast-resistant Highway Bridges
Author: Eric B. Williamson
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2010
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0309118190

Explores code-ready language containing general design guidance and a simplified design procedure for blast-resistant reinforced concrete bridge columns. The report also examines the results of experimental blast tests and analytical research on reinforced concrete bridge columns designed to investigate the effectiveness of a variety of different design techniques.

Blast and Seismic Resistant Concrete-filled Double Skin Tubes and Modified Steel Jacketed Bridge Columns

Blast and Seismic Resistant Concrete-filled Double Skin Tubes and Modified Steel Jacketed Bridge Columns
Author: Pierre P. Fouche
Publisher:
Total Pages: 483
Release: 2014
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A proposed paradigm in engineering of bridges prone to the effects of multiple hazards calls for designing and detailing new bridges, as well as retrofitting existing bridges, so that an integrated structural concept provides protection against all credible hazards. This multi-hazard approach is believed to lead to structural systems that are optimal and offer a more uniform level of safety against various credible relevant hazard scenarios. Toward this objective, research was conducted to develop and experimentally validate two proposed structural concepts capable of achieving the objective of multiple hazard protection for highway bridges, namely Concrete Filled Double Skin Tube (CFDST) and Modified Steel Jacketed Columns (MSJC). CFDST is proposed as seismic and blast resistant column for new bridge multi-column bent. MSJC, on the other hand, is a "retrofit-of-the-retrofit" concept which adds blast protection to the capability of Steel Jacketed Column (SJC) already known to provide seismic resistance. Performance of CFDST is investigated both under cyclic pushover and blast tests whereas MSJC is tested under blast loading only using ℗ơ scale column prototypes. The energy dissipation of CFDST under cyclic loading was found to be excellent. Under credible blast scenario, CFDST deform in bending without significant loss in capacity to carry load. For near-contact explosion, another energy dissipation mechanism is engaged in the form of cross-section deformation. In both credible and near contact blast explosion, MSCJ is found to be able to develop large flexural deformations which are not achievable with non-modified SJC that are usually prone to direct shear failure. Equations are also presented to help designer predict the behavior of CFDST under blast and earthquake loads.^Comparison to the experimental data generated in this research as well to data available in the literature shows that those analytical results are accurate, and in some instances conservative.

Multihazard Considerations in Civil Infrastructure

Multihazard Considerations in Civil Infrastructure
Author: Mohammed M. Ettouney
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2016-11-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1315356384

This book explains and presents the need for Multihazard Consideration (MH) in the management of civil infrastructure, what constitutes MH, and how to address MH in design and analysis. A generalized theory of MH will serve as the basis of the objective treatment of this volume. Use of MH in bridge management (inspection, maintenance, rehabilitation, and replacement) will serve as the basis for several examples, and numerous case studies will be presented throughout.

Risk Management in Civil Infrastructure

Risk Management in Civil Infrastructure
Author: Mohammed M. Ettouney
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1482208458

This book presents several original theories for risk, including Theory of Risk Monitoring, and Theory of Risk Acceptance, in addition to several analytical models for computing relative and absolute risk. The book discusses risk limit, states of risk, and the emerging concept of risk monitoring. The interrelationships between risk and resilience are also highlighted in an objective manner. The book includes several practical case studies showing how risk management and its components can be used to enhance performance of infrastructures at reasonable costs.

Influence of Transverse Reinforcement on Bridge Column Resistance Against Blast Loads

Influence of Transverse Reinforcement on Bridge Column Resistance Against Blast Loads
Author: Amir Hossein Kavousifard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2018
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After the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, blast load resistance of infrastructure has been of great concern to structural engineers, and government institutions in the United States have provided guidelines to mitigate these risks. The focus of these guidelines has been on buildings, and measures to protect infrastructure such as bridges have not received similar attention. However, data on terrorist attacks show that bridges are often targeted, and the majority of these attacks are on non-landmark bridges, such as highway bridges. With the threat of global terrorism, it is required to understand the behavior of bridges in Canada under blast loads. Specifically, bridge columns are often targeted and they represent a critical structural function as their failure can lead to collapse of the entire bridge. Transverse reinforcement is the key element in design of reinforced concrete (RC) bridge columns against blast, and it is also the key element in design for seismic loads. A generic two-span bridge located in Toronto, Ontario; Vancouver, British Columbia; and Victoria, British Columbia, is designed using the Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code (CHBDC). The three cities are chosen to represent low, high, and extremely high seismic hazard levels, respectively. The bridge columns are designed according to the required seismic detailing of the different hazard levels with a focus on spacing, bar size, and type of transverse reinforcement. The finite element software LS-DYNA is used to model the bridge columns and simulate the application of blast loads at different charge heights for various charge weights and standoff distances. Analysis of the simulation results concentrates on the performance of columns with respect to concrete failure mechanisms, behavior and stress patterns of steel reinforcement, and displacement curves. The results of this study indicate that for equivalent blast loads, a charge closer to the base of the column is more critical than a charge at mid-height. Moreover, charge weight has more of an impact than standoff distance in a columns ability to resist blast. The results also indicate that seismic detailing is extremely important in blast load resistance of columns. Specifically, columns with smaller spacing of transverse reinforcement, as well as bigger bar size, demonstrate an ability to successfully resist blast and allow a column to carry the required structural loads. Moreover, columns with spiral transverse reinforcement perform better than columns with tied transverse reinforcement.

Bridge Maintenance, Safety, Management and Life-Cycle Optimization

Bridge Maintenance, Safety, Management and Life-Cycle Optimization
Author: Dan Frangopol
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 744
Release: 2010-07-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1000006816

Bridge Maintenance, Safety, Management and Life-Cycle Optimization contains the lectures and papers presented at IABMAS 2010, the Fifth International Conference of the International Association for Bridge Maintenance and Safety (IABMAS), held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA from July 11 through 15, 2010.All major aspects of bridge maintenance, s