Modeling of Jointed Connections in Segmental Bridges

Precast segmental construction of bridges can accelerate construction and minimize the cost of medium span bridges in environmentally sensitive and difficult to access locations. Despite these benefits, the use of precast segmental bridges in seismic regions of the United States remains limited. A main obstacle to their use is concern regarding the seismic response of segment joints. Recent experimental research programs studied the seismic performance of segmental superstructures. However, an estimate of the seismic response of full-scale segmental bridges to real earthquake records remains unknown. This paper presents a segment joint modeling approach and is an important first step toward accurately estimating the seismic response of superstructure segment joints to input ground motions. The approach is a compromise between the detailed and computationally intensive continuum mechanics based finite element approach and a simple approach that models the joints with rotational springs. The approach considers the nonlinear tendon-grout slip response and was validated with data from large-scale experiments. Numerous modeling sensitivity studies were performed and recommendations for implementation in full-scale models are presented.

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  • Authors:
    • Veletzos, Marc J
    • Restrepo, Jose I
  • Publication Date: 2011-1

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  • English

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  • Accession Number: 01328101
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Files: TRIS
  • Created Date: Jan 21 2011 1:03PM