Effectiveness of LRB in Curved Bridge Isolation: A Numerical Study
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27997Dato
2022-11-07Type
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Gupta, Praveen Kumar; Ghosh, Goutam; Kumar, Virendra; Paramasivam, Prabhu; Dhanasekaran, SeshathiriSammendrag
Lead Rubber Bearings (LRBs) represent one of the most widely employed devices for
the seismic protection of structures. However, the effectiveness of the same in the case of curved
bridges has not been judged well because of the complexity involved in curved bridges, especially in
controlling torsional moments. This study investigates the performance of an LRB-isolated horizontally
curved continuous bridge under various seismic loadings. The effectiveness of LRBs on the bridge
response control was determined by considering various aspects, such as the changes in ground
motion characteristics, multidirectional effects, the degree of seismic motion, and the variation of
incident angles. Three recorded ground motions were considered in this study, representing historical
earthquakes with near-field, far-field, and forward directivity effects. The effectiveness of the bidirectional behavior considering the interaction effect of the bearing and pier was also studied.
The finite element method was adopted. A sensitivity study of the bridge response related to the
bearing design parameters was carried out for the considered ground motions. The importance of
non-linearity and critical design parameters of LRBs were assessed. It was found that LRBs resulted
in a significant increase in deck displacement for Turkey ground motion, which might be due to the
forward directivity effect. The bi-directional effect is crucial for the curved bridge as it enhances the
displacement significantly compared to uni-directional motion.
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Gupta, Ghosh, Kumar, Paramasivam, Dhanasekaran. Effectiveness of LRB in Curved Bridge Isolation: A Numerical Study. Applied Sciences. 2022;12(21)Metadata
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