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Innovative control Strategy for seismic pounding mitigation of bridge
structures

Research Authors
Abdel Raheem, S. E., and Hayashikawa, T.
Research Department
Research Year
2008
Research Journal
14th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 14WCEE, Beijing, China
Research Rank
3
Research_Pages
Paper No. 05-02-0107
Research Abstract

Damages of adjacent bridge structures due to relative responses such as poundings and unseating have been observed in many earthquakes. The isolators in bridge structures are effective in mitigating the induced seismic force, however, the deck displacement becomes excessively large when subjected to a ground motion with unexpected characteristics, therefore increase the possibility of pounding; contribute to the unseating of bridge decks and subsequent collapse. An analytical model of expansion joints that takes account of the interaction between adjacent segments of the bridge deck and the effect of impact and restrainers is developed for nonlinear time history analysis. The numerical results show that pounding between adjacent bridge segments amplifies the relative displacement, resulting in the requirement of a longer seat width to support the deck. Pounding results in a transfer of large lateral force from a deck to the other, consequently, results in significant changes in the global response of the participating structural systems. So it is effective to provide a shock absorber between adjacent decks for the mitigation of pounding effect.