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Nonlinear Analysis of Ordinary Bridges Crossing Fault-Rupture Zones
Authors:Rakesh K Goel  Anil K Chopra
Affiliation:1Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo, CA 93407-0353. E-mail: rgoel@calpoly.edu
2Johnson Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA 94720. E-mail: chopra@ce.berkeley.edu
Abstract:Rooted in structural dynamics theory, three approximate procedures for estimating seismic demands for bridges crossing fault-rupture zones and deforming into their inelastic range are presented: modal pushover analysis (MPA), linear dynamic analysis, and linear static analysis. These procedures estimate the total seismic demand by superposing peak values of quasi-static and dynamic parts. The peak quasi-static demand in all three procedures is computed by nonlinear static analysis of the bridge subjected to peak values of all support displacements applied simultaneously. In the MPA and the linear dynamic analysis procedures, the peak dynamic demand is estimated by nonlinear static (or pushover) analysis and linear static analysis, respectively, for forces corresponding to the most-dominant mode. In the linear static analysis procedure, the peak dynamic demand is estimated by linear static analysis of the bridge due to lateral forces appropriate for bridges crossing fault-rupture zones. The three approximate procedures are shown to provide estimates of seismic demands that are accurate enough to be useful for practical applications. The linear static analysis procedure, which is much simpler than the other two approximate procedures, is recommended for practical analysis of “ordinary” bridges because it eliminates the need for mode shapes and vibration periods of the bridge.
Keywords:Dynamic response  Earthquake engineering  Ground motion  Nonlinear response  Seismic analysis  Bridges  
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