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Quasi-Static Testing of Posttensioned Nonemulative Column-Footing Connections for Bridge Piers
AbstractAccelerated bridge construction (ABC) is gaining popularity because it offers a number of advantages over conventional methods of construction. Prefabrication of bridge components for rapid on-site assembly is a highly effective ABC approach. Bridge substructures are traditionally cast in place with columns that form plastic hinges during earthquake events. Recent studies have explored new precast column-footing connections that either emulate the seismic performance of monolithic construction (emulative) or show improved seismic performance with the use of rocking connections (nonemulative). This paper presents findings from half-scale experimental testing of one emulative and two nonemulative precast column-footing connections. The two nonemulative connections were designed and detailed to sustain limited damage that can be rapidly and cost-effectively repaired using predefined methodologies. The tested connections showed promising results for use in regions of moderate to high seismicity; however, further developments of the proposed construction and repair methodologies are required for their full potential to be realized.
Quasi-Static Testing of Posttensioned Nonemulative Column-Footing Connections for Bridge Piers
AbstractAccelerated bridge construction (ABC) is gaining popularity because it offers a number of advantages over conventional methods of construction. Prefabrication of bridge components for rapid on-site assembly is a highly effective ABC approach. Bridge substructures are traditionally cast in place with columns that form plastic hinges during earthquake events. Recent studies have explored new precast column-footing connections that either emulate the seismic performance of monolithic construction (emulative) or show improved seismic performance with the use of rocking connections (nonemulative). This paper presents findings from half-scale experimental testing of one emulative and two nonemulative precast column-footing connections. The two nonemulative connections were designed and detailed to sustain limited damage that can be rapidly and cost-effectively repaired using predefined methodologies. The tested connections showed promising results for use in regions of moderate to high seismicity; however, further developments of the proposed construction and repair methodologies are required for their full potential to be realized.
Quasi-Static Testing of Posttensioned Nonemulative Column-Footing Connections for Bridge Piers
Palermo, Alessandro (author) / White, Samuel
2016
Article (Journal)
English
BKL:
56.23
Brückenbau
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