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Seismic assessment of corroded concrete bridges using incremental modal pushover analysis

Authors :
Bruno Briseghella
Gian Felice Giaccu
Camillo Nuti
Davide Lavorato
Angelo Pelle
Alessandro Vittorio Bergami
Gabriele Fiorentino
Giuseppe Quaranta
Bergami, Alessandro Vittorio
Pelle, Angelo
Fiorentino, Gabriele
Lavorato, Davide
Giaccu, Gian Felice
Quaranta, Giuseppe
Briseghella, Bruno
Nuti, Camillo
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

An efficient yet accurate procedure has been developed for the seismic assessment of reinforced concrete bridges subject to chloride-induced corrosion. Specifically, the procedure involves using an incremental modal pushover analysis to assess corroded bridges as an alternative and less computationally demanding approach to non-linear dynamic analysis. A multi-physics finite-element analysis is performed to evaluate the effects of chloride-induced corrosion on bridge columns. In doing so, chloride ingress in concrete is numerically simulated as a discussion process by considering the effects of temperature, humidity, corrosion-induced cover cracking and concrete aging. The estimated chloride concentration is then employed to evaluate the corrosion current density, from which the effects of corrosion on reinforcement, cracked cover concrete, confinement and plastic hinge length can be determined for subsequent non-linear static analysis. A case study of a typical bridge structures is presented. The proposed procedure can be used to assess the seismic performance of irregular reinforced concrete bridges exposed to severe corrosive environments.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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