Seismic Analysis of Isolated Continuous Bridge considering Influence of Seawater and Site Condition

The effects of seawater and site conditions on the seismic response of the isolated continuous girder bridge are evaluated in this study. The seawater-muddy soil-isolated bridge coupling model is built in the dynamic analysis software ADINA, and the external seismic wave input is realized by the sei...

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Main Authors: Baokui Chen, Yujie Du, Yan Shi, Li Fan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Shock and Vibration
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7599715
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spelling doaj-57ca395986aa463389bc744ae1a0f4562021-09-06T00:00:07ZengHindawi LimitedShock and Vibration1875-92032021-01-01202110.1155/2021/7599715Seismic Analysis of Isolated Continuous Bridge considering Influence of Seawater and Site ConditionBaokui Chen0Yujie Du1Yan Shi2Li Fan3School of Civil Engineering and ArchitectureSchool of Civil Engineering and ArchitectureSchool of Civil EngineeringSchool of Civil Engineering and ArchitectureThe effects of seawater and site conditions on the seismic response of the isolated continuous girder bridge are evaluated in this study. The seawater-muddy soil-isolated bridge coupling model is built in the dynamic analysis software ADINA, and the external seismic wave input is realized by the seismic wave motion analysis program. The influences of seawater and muddy soil on the seismic response of isolated continuous girder bridges are determined by comparing different offshore site models. The results indicated that the seawater and the muddy soil magnify the displacement of the seabed. The existence of seawater increases the longitudinal relative displacement of piers by 20%–40% but has limited influence on the bending moment and shear force of piers. The muddy soil can increase the longitudinal relative displacement and internal force of the piers remarkably. Moreover, the displacement of bridge bearings increases significantly under the combined influence of muddy soil and seawater. In the seawater-muddy soil-isolated bridge coupling model, the seawater and site condition can influence the seismic performance of sea-crossing bridges obviously.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7599715
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author Baokui Chen
Yujie Du
Yan Shi
Li Fan
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Yujie Du
Yan Shi
Li Fan
Seismic Analysis of Isolated Continuous Bridge considering Influence of Seawater and Site Condition
Shock and Vibration
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Yujie Du
Yan Shi
Li Fan
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title Seismic Analysis of Isolated Continuous Bridge considering Influence of Seawater and Site Condition
title_short Seismic Analysis of Isolated Continuous Bridge considering Influence of Seawater and Site Condition
title_full Seismic Analysis of Isolated Continuous Bridge considering Influence of Seawater and Site Condition
title_fullStr Seismic Analysis of Isolated Continuous Bridge considering Influence of Seawater and Site Condition
title_full_unstemmed Seismic Analysis of Isolated Continuous Bridge considering Influence of Seawater and Site Condition
title_sort seismic analysis of isolated continuous bridge considering influence of seawater and site condition
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Shock and Vibration
issn 1875-9203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The effects of seawater and site conditions on the seismic response of the isolated continuous girder bridge are evaluated in this study. The seawater-muddy soil-isolated bridge coupling model is built in the dynamic analysis software ADINA, and the external seismic wave input is realized by the seismic wave motion analysis program. The influences of seawater and muddy soil on the seismic response of isolated continuous girder bridges are determined by comparing different offshore site models. The results indicated that the seawater and the muddy soil magnify the displacement of the seabed. The existence of seawater increases the longitudinal relative displacement of piers by 20%–40% but has limited influence on the bending moment and shear force of piers. The muddy soil can increase the longitudinal relative displacement and internal force of the piers remarkably. Moreover, the displacement of bridge bearings increases significantly under the combined influence of muddy soil and seawater. In the seawater-muddy soil-isolated bridge coupling model, the seawater and site condition can influence the seismic performance of sea-crossing bridges obviously.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7599715
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