Title: Quick-Release Field Experiments on Seismically Isolated Bridges
1Quick-Release Field Experiments on Seismically
Isolated Bridges
- Stuart S. Chen, Ph.D., P.E.
- Associate Professor, University at Buffalo
(SUNY), - Fulbright Senior Lecturer, ITU
2Presentation Outline
- Comprehensive Study Overview
- Bridges Studied
- Loading and Instrumentation Apparatus
- Selected Results
- Anticipating Seismic Performance
- Summary, Conclusions, Recommendations
- Acknowledgements
3Comprehensive Study! Overview
- Two Similar Bridges, Before and After Seismic
Retrofit with Isolation Bearings - Field (System Quick-Release) and Laboratory
(Component Reverse-Cyclic) Experiments - Comparing Analytical vs. Experimental Dynamic
Behavior - Inferring Seismic Performance from Calibrated
Models
4Seismic Isolation Concept
(Kelly, 2001)
5Seismic Isolation Concept (contd)
(Kelly, 2001)
6Bridges Plan View
7Bridges Elevation Brg. Schedule
8Bridge Cross Sections
9Bridge Bearing Replacement (Abut.)
10Bridge Bearing Replacement (Pier)
11Installing Isolation Brgs at Abutments
12Southbound Abutment Isolator
Kelly, 2001
13Southbound Pier Isolator
14Northbound Expansion Bearing (non-seismic)
15Northbound Bridge Bearings
16Objectives
- Measure and assess in-situ dynamic behavior and
performance of typical slab- on- girder bridge
subjected to transverse quick-release loading
(steel brgs vs. seismic isolation brgs vs.
standard laminated elastomeric brgs) - Quantify in-situ dynamic performance change
attributable to bearing retrofits
17Objectives, contd
- Quantify Winter-Weather Effects on In-Situ
Performance of Isolation and Elastomeric Bearings - Assess Relative Merits of Several Modeling
Approaches (at varying levels of complexity) in
predicting transverse transient dynamic behavior
of straight skewed slab-on-girder bridge
structures
18Loading Scheme
19Loading Scheme (contd)
20Loading Scheme (contd)
21Loading Scheme (contd)
22Loading Scheme (contd)
23Loading Scheme (contd)
24(Under-Bridge) Loading Scheme!
25Loading Scheme (contd)
26Loading Scheme The Importance of Genuinely Quick
Release!
27Loading Scheme Mechanical Fuse
28Loading Scheme Mechanical Fuse in Place
29Selected Instrumentation
30Selected Instrumentation (contd)
31Selected Instrumentation (contd)
32Selected Instrumentation (contd)
33Selected Instrumentation (contd)
34Selected Instrumentation (contd)
35Selected Results Free Vibn
36Pre-Retrofit in Frequency Domain
371st 2 Pre-Retrofit Mode Shapes
38SAP Model
39DRAIN-2DX Model
403rd Pre-Retrofit Mode Shape
41Seismic Isolation Concept Recall!
Sd
Sa
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T
T
42Post- Retrofit Time- History at Abutment
43Post-Retrofit SB (Linear Portion 2)
44Post-Retrofit SB contd (Linear Portion 2)
45Post-Retrofit NB (Linear Portion 2)
46Post-Retrofit NB contd (Linear Portion 2)
47Selected NB Post-Retrofit T-Hs
48Post-Retrofit SB contd
49Post-Retrofit SB (Nonlinear Portion 1)
50Time, Temperature, Setup Effects (SB)
51Old Steel Bearings Not So Bad After All!
52C/D vs. PGA, Pre-Retrofitted
53C/D vs. PGA, Post-Retrofitted
54Summary, Conclusions, Recommendations
- Transverse Quick-Release Experiments are
successfully executed using the deployed
apparatus - Replacement of the original steel bearings with
seismic isolation bearings leads to substantial
behavior changes (period shift, etc.) in the
transverse direction, as predicted. However, - Due to reserve strength of columns and steel
bearings, actual seismic resistance of the
retrofitted southbound bridge is not greatly
increased by its seismic isolation retrofit, and - The torsional behavior induced in the retrofitted
northbound bridge nullifies the otherwise
seismically beneficial effect of its standard
(non-seismic) elastomeric bearing retrofit
55Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations (contd)
- Neither a 3D Model nor formal structural
identification methods produce any significant
advantages over 2D modeling as long as nonlinear
behavior is incorporated into the model
(DRAIN-2DX) - Cold-weather effects in western NY are not
sufficiently severe to have a significant
influence on LRB seismic isolation behavior
56Acknowledgements
- J. B. Mander, D. Wendichansky, G. Pekcan, D.-K.
Kim, I.-S. Ahn, L. Zhang, P. Dreyer, etc. - New York State Dept. of Transportation, Union
Concrete and Construction Corp. - U.S. D.O.T. / Federal Highway Administration
funding through NCEER/MCEER at the University at
Buffalo