Journal of Structural Engineering, A
Online ISSN : 1881-820X
Structural Control
Seismic performance of isolated curved steel viaducts under level II earthquakes
Carlos Mendez GalindoToshiro HayashikawaDaniel Ruiz Julian
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2009 Volume 55A Pages 699-708

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This paper investigates the effectiveness of the use of seismic isolation devices on the overall 3D seismic response of curved highway viaducts with an emphasis on expansion joints. Furthermore, an evaluation of the effectiveness of the use of cable restrainers is presented. For this purpose, the bridge seismic performance has been evaluated on four different radii of curvature, considering two cases: restrained and unrestrained curved viaducts. Depending on the radius of curvature, three-dimensional non-linear dynamic analysis shows the vulnerability of curved viaducts to pounding and deck unseating damage. In this study, the efficiency of using LRB supports combined with cable restrainers on curved viaducts is demonstrated, not only by reducing in all cases the possible damage, but also by providing a similar behavior in the viaducts despite of curvature radius.

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© 2009 by Japan Society of Civil Engineers
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