Probabilistic seismic response and reliability assessment of isolated bridges

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Marano G.C. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Department of Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Development, Technical University of Bari, Toranto
[2] Department of Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Development, Technical University of Bari, 74100 Taranto
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Bridge; Nonlinear softening constitutive law; Reliability assessment; Seismic isolation; Stochastic analysis;
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10.1007/s11803-005-0028-5
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Bridge seismic isolation strategy is based on the reduction of shear forces transmitted from the superstructure to the piers by two means: shifting natural period and earthquake input energy reduction by dissipation concentrated in protection devices. In this paper, a stochastic analysis of a simple isolated bridge model for different bridge and device parameters is conducted to assess the efficiency of this seismic protection strategy. To achieve this aim, a simple nonlinear softening constitutive law is adopted to model a wide range of isolation devices, characterized by only three essential mechanical parameters. As a consequence of the random nature of seismic motion, a probabilistic analysis is carried out and the time modulated Kanai-Tajimi stochastic process is adopted to represent the seismic action. The response covariance in the state space is obtained by solving the Lyapunov equation for a stochastic linearized system. After a sensitivity analysis, the failure probability referred to extreme displacement and the mean value of dissipated energy are assessed by using the introduced stochastic indices of seismic bridge protection efficiency. A parametric analysis for protective devices with different mechanical parameters is developed for a proper selection of parameters of isolation devices under different situations.
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页码:95 / 106
页数:11
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