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Analytical investigation of bidirectional ductile diaphragms in multi-span bridges

  • Michael Baker Corporation

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Abstract

In the AASHTO Guide Specifications for Seismic Bridge Design Provisions, ductile diaphragms are identified as Permissible Earthquake-Resisting Elements (EREs), designed to help resist seismic loads applied in the transverse direction of bridges. When adding longitudinal ductile diaphragms, a bidirectional ductile diaphragm system is created that can address seismic excitations acting along both the bridge’s longitudinal and transverse axes. This paper investigates bidirectional ductile diaphragms with Buckling Restrained Braces (BRBs) in straight multi-span bridge with simply supported floating spans. The flexibility of the substructures in the transverse and longitudinal direction of the bridge is considered. Design procedures for the bidirectional ductile diaphragms are first proposed. An analytical model of the example bridge with bidirectional ductile diaphragms, designed based on the proposed methodology, is then built in SAP2000. Pushover and nonlinear time history analyses are performed on the bridge model, and corresponding results are presented. The effect of changing the longitudinal stiffness of the bidirectional ductile diaphragms in the end spans connecting to the abutment is also investigated, in order to better understand the impact on the bridge’s dynamic performance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)235-250
Number of pages16
JournalEarthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration
Volume17
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 2018

Keywords

  • bidirectional ductile diaphragm
  • multi-span bridge with floating spans
  • seismic resistance

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