Self-Centering Prestressed Concrete Pier Considering the Effect of Vertical Earthquake Motions with External Aluminum Dissipators

Authors

  • Duong Ngoc Hoang Civil and Transportation Engineering, Hohai University
  • Tran Quang Dung

Keywords:

Self-centering, Reinforced concrete, External dissipator, Maximum drift, Residual drift

Abstract

A prototype self-centering prestressed concrete (SCPC) bridge pier and conventional reinforced concrete (RC) pier with similar backbone curves are designed and modeled. The objective of this study is to investigate the seismic performance of the SCPC bridge pier considering the effect of vertical earthquake ground motions. Under a severe vertical earthquake motion, the RC pier damage is much greater than the SCPC pier. The SCPC bridge pier shows a great capability in reducing residual drift at the top of the structure, therefore, the probability of bridge survival is increased. In this study, the external aluminum bars were used to reduce the seismic energy impacts on the bridge pier structure. In addition, The averages of the maximum and residual drifts of bridge piers under a set of 20 earthquake ground motion records impact with different vertical-to-horizontal peak acceleration ratios on the bridge seismic response are presented. The results are compared with the case of horizontal-only excitations, to clarify the effect of the vertical earthquake on the SCPC and RC bridge pier. Hence, the designers can find good solutions for structures in earthquakes resistance.

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Published

20-10-2022

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How to Cite

Ngoc Hoang, D., & Quang Dung, T. . (2022). Self-Centering Prestressed Concrete Pier Considering the Effect of Vertical Earthquake Motions with External Aluminum Dissipators. International Journal of Sustainable Construction Engineering and Technology, 13(3), 80-89. https://penerbit.uthm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/IJSCET/article/view/11130