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http://dx.doi.org/10.7734/COSEIK.2012.25.2.149

Serviceability Limit State and Response Modification Factors  

Kook, Seung-Kyu (부경대학교 건설공학부)
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Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea / v.25, no.2, 2012 , pp. 149-154 More about this Journal
Abstract
While the Earthquake Resistant Design Part of Korean Roadway Bridge Design Code provides design procedures for the No Collapse Requirement, requirements for the Serviceability Limit State are not clearly provided. The basic design method to meet the No Collapse Requirement is the spectrum analysis method using response modification factors and the Serviceability Limit State is determined by both the importance factor and the response modification factor applied in the design procedure. The importance factor can be simply applied according to the bridge importance category, however, in moderate/low seismic regions the application of the response modification factor may bring different result according to design conditions. In this study, for a typical bridge in the moderate/low seismic regions, determination procedures for the Serviceability Limit State are reviewed by carrying out earthquake resistant design and supplementary provisions for the Earthquake Resistant Design Part are identified based on the study results.
Keywords
Earthquake Resistant Design Part; Serviceability Limit State; spectrum analysis method; importance factor; response modification factors; moderate/low seismic regions;
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