A stochastic prediction model based on the seismic records from SMART-1 was developed, and the influence of spatial variations on ground parameters was considered. Based on this model and the evolutionary power spectra model suggested by Kameda, the multi-point ground motions with non-stationary intensity and frequency were simulated, which was then used as the inputs for a five-span, continuous, rigid-framed, curved bridge. The curvature radius of the bridge is equal to 300 m. The dynamic responses were analyzed and then compared with the responses caused by uniform excitation and wave propagation excitation. An effort was made to investigate the potential influence of spatial variability of earthquake ground motion on curved bridges.
Seismic Response Analysis of the Long-Span Curved Bridge
Second International Conference on Transportation Engineering ; 2009 ; Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China
2009-07-29
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Highways and roads , Information technology (IT) , Transportation management , Construction , Freight transportation , Curvature , Water transportation , Air transportation , Rail transportation , Seismic effects , Span bridges , Optimization , Public transportation , Excitation , Traffic management
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