Seismic Control of Skewed Highway Bridge Using Seismic Control System

Authors

  • Madhur M. Gupta PG Student M.E. Structural Engineering Prof .Ram Meghe Institute of Technology & Research Badnera,Amravati, India
  • Dr. N. P. Kataria Professor Civil Engineering Department Prof. Ram Meghe Institute of Technology & Research Badnera,Amravati,India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/RJB4Y

Keywords:

skewed Highway Bridge; lead rubber bearing; time history analysis

Abstract

Highway bridges play a vital link role in surface transportation network, and their failures not only cause disruption of service but also danger people life. Seismic base isolation is an important technique that is used for reduce the seismic vulnerability by decreasing the seismic demand instead of increasing the seismic capacity. Present work deals with study of response of bridge using seismic control systems. For present study, a two-span prestressed concrete box girder highway bridge is considered and analyzed for seismic forces using SAP2000 software. The seismic response and behavior of Box Girder Bridge is studied by linear time history analysis using Newmark’s beta method. For the analysis four different ground motion data selected and scaled for target spectra as per zone IV. The highway bridge is isolated with Lead Rubber Bearing (LRB). The response of bridge system under earthquakes has been compared with the corresponding bridge with and without the isolation system. It is observed that LRB is highly effective for controlling not only the seismic response of the bridge but also include the structural response on the cost of slight increase in the displacement of the deck. 

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Published

2019-05-20

How to Cite

[1]
Madhur M. Gupta and Dr. N. P. Kataria, “Seismic Control of Skewed Highway Bridge Using Seismic Control System”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 4, no. 4, p. 7, May 2019.

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