Seismic Protection of the Piers of Integral Bridges using Sliding Bearings |
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Authors: | Alireza Mohebbi David H. Sanders |
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Affiliation: | Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, Nevada, USA |
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Abstract: | Seismic resilience and continued operation of bridges after earthquakes are important seismic design criteria. A new seismic protection concept for integral bridge piers is explored that uses sliding bearings to separate the superstructure from the piers. The influence of sliding bearings on the seismic response of a representative 3-span integral highway bridge is investigated. With sliding bearings, the pier column shear force was limited to the bearing design friction force. Furthermore, the abutment ductility demands were found to be insensitive to the friction forces in the sliding bearings because the bridge displacement demands were controlled by the equal displacement rule. |
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Keywords: | Bridge Seismic Response Sliding Bearings Integral Abutment Equal Displacement Rule |
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