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Nonlinear Soil–Abutment–Bridge Structure Interaction for Seismic Performance-Based Design
Authors:Anoosh Shamsabadi  Kyle M Rollins  Mike Kapuskar
Affiliation:1Senior Bridge Engineer, California Dept. of Transportation, Office of Earthquake Engineering, 1801 30 St., Sacramento, CA 95816. E-mail: Anoosh_Shamsabadi@dot.ca.gov
2Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept., Brigham Young Univ., 368 Clyde Building, P.O. Box 24081, Provo, UT 84602-4081. E-mail: rollinsk@byu.edu
3Senior Geotechnical Engineer, Earth Mechanics, Inc., 17660 Newhope St, Suite E, Fountain Valley, CA 92708. E-mail: M.Kapuskar@earthmech.com
Abstract:Current seismic design of bridges is based on a displacement performance philosophy using nonlinear static pushover analysis. This type of bridge design necessitates that the geotechnical engineer predict the resistance of the abutment backfill soils, which is inherently nonlinear with respect to the displacement between soil backfill and the bridge structure. This paper employs limit-equilibrium methods using mobilized logarithmic-spiral failure surfaces coupled with a modified hyperbolic soil stress–strain behavior (LSH model) to estimate abutment nonlinear force-displacement capacity as a function of wall displacement and soil backfill properties. The calculated force-displacement capacity is validated against the results from eight field experiments conducted on various typical structure backfills. Using LSH and experimental data, a simple hyperbolic force-displacement (HFD) equation is developed that can provide the same results using only the backfill soil stiffness and ultimate soil capacity. HFD is compatible with current CALTRANS practice in regard to the seismic design of bridge abutments. The LSH and HFD models are powerful and effective tools for practicing engineers to produce realistic bridge response for performance-based bridge design.
Keywords:Highway structures  Bridge abutments  Seismic design  Soil–structure interaction  Earth pressure  Earth pressure  Geotechnical models  Constitutive models  
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