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Study on lateral behavior of digging well foundation with consideration of soil-foundation interaction

  • Wang, Yi;Chen, Xingchong;Zhang, Xiyin;Ding, Mingbo;Lu, Jinhua;Ma, Huajun
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.15-28
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    • 2021
  • Digging well foundation has been widely used in railway bridges due to its good economy and reliability. In other instances, bridges with digging well foundation still have damage risks during earthquakes. However, there is still a lack of knowledge of lateral behavior of digging well foundation considering the soil-foundation interaction. In this study, scaled models of bridge pier-digging well foundation system are constructed for quasi-static test to investigate their lateral behaviors. The failure mechanism and responses of the soil-foundation-pier interaction system are analyzed. The testing results indicate that the digging foundations tend to rotate as a rigid body under cyclic lateral load. Moreover, the depth-width ratio of digging well foundation has a significant influence on the failure mode of the interaction system, especially on the distribution of foundation displacement and the failure of pier. The energy dissipation capacity of the interaction system is discussed by using index of the equivalent viscous damping ratio. The damping varies with the depth-width ratio changing. The equivalent stiffness of soil-digging well foundation-pier interaction system decreases with the increase of loading displacement in a nonlinear manner. The absolute values of the interaction system stiffness are significantly influenced by the depth-width ratio of the foundation.

Analysis of Rail Stress on Diversity of Railway Bridge Sustem (고속철도 교량의 구조 시스템 변화를 고려한 교량상 장대레일의 응력 해석)

  • Kang, Jae-Yoon;Kim, Byung-Suk;Kwark, Jong-Won;Chin, Won-Jong
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2011.10a
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    • pp.3160-3165
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    • 2011
  • The track and bridge interaction should be considered for the safety check of railway bridge design as the longitudinal forces transmitted to rail and bridge are changed by longitudinal stiffness of bridge system. The longitudinal stiffness of bridge structures is determined by the magnitude of the ballast resistance, the expansion length of superstructure, and longitudinal stiffness of substructure including pier and foundations. In this study, the main factors affect on the longitudinal rail forces are discussed and the computational parametric analysis of rail forces considering rail-bridge interactions. And the required range of stiffness of sub-structures and span length for the assurance of safety of CWR(continuous welded rail) track is suggested.

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Desired earthquake rail irregularity considering random pier height and random span number

  • Jian Yu;Lizhong Jiang;Wangbao Zhou
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.90 no.1
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    • pp.41-49
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    • 2024
  • In recent years, China's high-speed railway (HSR) line continues to expand into seismically active regions. Analyzing the features of earthquake rail irregularity is crucial in this situation. This study first established and experimentally validated a finite element (FE) model of bridge-track. The FE model was then combined with earthquake record database to generate the earthquake rail irregularity library. The sample library was used to construct a model of desired earthquake rail irregularity based on signal processing (SFT) and hypothesis principle. Finally, the effects of random pier height and random span number on desired irregularity were analyzed. Herein, an equivalent method of calculating earthquake rail irregularities for random structures was proposed. The results of this study show that the amplitude of desired irregularity is found to increase with increasing pier height. When calculating the desired irregularity of a structure with unequal pier heights, the structure can be regarded as that with equal pier heights (taking the largest pier height). For a structure with the span number large than 9, its desired irregularity can be considered equal to that of a 9-span structure. For the structures with both random pier heights and random span number, their desired irregularities are obtained by equivalent calculations for pier height and span number, respectively.

Experimental and numerical investigation of the seismic performance of railway piers with increasing longitudinal steel in plastic hinge area

  • Lu, Jinhua;Chen, Xingchong;Ding, Mingbo;Zhang, Xiyin;Liu, Zhengnan;Yuan, Hao
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.545-556
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    • 2019
  • Bridge piers with bending failure mode are seriously damaged only in the area of plastic hinge length in earthquakes. For this situation, a modified method for the layout of longitudinal reinforcement is presented, i.e., the number of longitudinal reinforcement is increased in the area of plastic hinge length at the bottom of piers. The quasi-static test of three scaled model piers is carried out to investigate the local longitudinal reinforcement at the bottom of the pier on the seismic performance of the pier. One of the piers is modified by increased longitudinal reinforcement at the bottom of the pier and the other two are comparative piers. The results show that the pier failure with increased longitudinal bars at the bottom is mainly concentrated at the bottom of the pier, and the vulnerable position does not transfer. The hysteretic loop curve of the pier is fuller. The bearing capacity and energy dissipation capacity is obviously improved. The bond-slip displacement between steel bar and concrete decreases slightly. The finite element simulations have been carried out by using ANSYS, and the results indicate that the seismic performance of piers with only increasing the number of steel bars (less than65%) in the plastic hinge zone can be basically equivalent to that of piers that the number of steel bars in all sections is the same as that in plastic hinge zone.

A framework for carrying out train safety evaluation and vibration analysis of a trussed-arch bridge subjected to vessel collision

  • Xia, Chaoyi;Zhang, Nan;Xia, He;Ma, Qin;Wu, Xuan
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.59 no.4
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    • pp.683-701
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    • 2016
  • Safety is the prime concern for a high-speed railway bridge, especially when it is subjected to a collision. In this paper, an analysis framework for the dynamic responses of train-bridge systems under collision load is established. A multi-body dynamics model is employed to represent the moving vehicle, the modal decomposition method is adopted to describe the bridge structure, and the time history of a collision load is used as the external load on the train-bridge system. A (180+216+180) m continuous steel trussed-arch bridge is considered as an illustrative case study. With the vessel collision acting on the pier, the displacements and accelerations at the pier-top and the mid-span of the bridge are calculated when a CRH2 high-speed train running through the bridge, and the influence of bridge vibration on the running safety indices of the train, including derailment factors, offload factors and lateral wheel/rail forces, are analyzed. The results demonstrate that under the vessel collision load, the dynamic responses of the bridge are greatly enlarged, threatening the running safety of high-speed train on the bridge, which is affected by both the collision intensity and the train speed.

Safety Assessment of RC Pier Coping According to Modification of Rebar Arrangement (RC교각 코핑부 배근방법에 따른 안전성 평가)

  • Park, Bong-Sik;Park, Sung-Hyun;Shin, Wang-Su;Cho, Jae-Yeol
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.1519-1525
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    • 2011
  • Construction of the coping of reinforced concrete piers is very complicated due to heavy density of rebars and usually exposed to negligent accident. To correct these problems, coping is pre-assembled at the ground in pier coping pre-assembly method and recently a new method of rebar assembling has proposed in this study. For safety assessment of proposed method, small scale model test of railway bridge(PSC U-GIRDER T-shaped pier) was carried out and it was verified that crack pattern, failure mechanism and load resistance capacity are similar between existing method and proposed method. And using analytical approach, linear and non-linear finite element analysis was performed. As a result, it was checked that proposed method has an acceptable structural safety.

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A study on Grid deck for LRT (경량전철용 I형강 격자바닥판에 관한 연구)

  • 이기승;백진기;구자성;이안호;성택룡
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.328-335
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    • 2000
  • The substructure of Light Rail Transit is mainly built on elevated structure that is composed of pier, girder and bridge deck. The bridge deck mostly has been made by field formed reinforced concrete so far. The objectives of the study are to find a method for design and construction of the new bridge deck. I-beam is fabricated to make grid and concrete is poured on it at factory. This type can be used for maintenance of duty line by advantages such as good quality control and short construction time.

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Random vibration analysis of train-slab track-bridge coupling system under earthquakes

  • Zeng, Zhi-Ping;He, Xian-Feng;Zhao, Yan-Gang;Yu, Zhi-Wu;Chen, Ling-Kun;Xu, Wen-Tao;Lou, Ping
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.54 no.5
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    • pp.1017-1044
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    • 2015
  • This study aimed to investigate the random vibration characteristic of train-slab track-bridge interaction system subjected to both track irregularities and earthquakes by use of pseudo-excitation method (PEM). Each vehicle subsystem was modeled by multibody dynamics. A three-dimensional rail-slab- girder-pier finite element model was created to simulate slab track and bridge subsystem. The equations of motion for the entire system were established based on the constraint condition of no jump between wheel and rail. The random load vectors of equations of motion were formulated by transforming track irregularities and seismic accelerations into a series of deterministic pseudo-excitations according to their respective power spectral density (PSD) functions by means of PEM. The time-dependent PSDs of random vibration responses of the system were obtained by step-by-step integration method, and the corresponding extreme values were estimated based on the first-passage failure criterion. As a case study, an ICE3 high-speed train passing a fifteen-span simply supported girder bridge simultaneously excited by track irregularities and earthquakes is presented. The evaluated extreme values and the PSD characteristic of the random vibration responses of bridge and train are analyzed, and the influences of train speed and track irregularities (without earthquakes) on the random vibration characteristic of bridge and train are discussed.

Design of Precast Circular Piers with Prestressing Bars (강봉으로 긴장한 프리캐스트 원형교각의 설계)

  • Shim, Chang-Su;Chung, Chul-Hun;Yoon, Jae-Young;Kim, Cheol-Hwan;Lee, Yong-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2008.04a
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    • pp.121-124
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    • 2008
  • Fast construction of bridge substructures is a new trend of bridge design. A precast pier system with bonded prestressing bars was proposed. In this paper, quasi-static tests on precast prestressed piers were conducted to evaluate the seismic behavior of the precast piers with bonded prestressing bars. In order to strengthen the shear strength of the joints between column segments, steel tubes filled with mortar were used. Displacement ductility and energy dissipation capacity of the precast piers were evaluated. The suggested precast pier system showed better seismic performance than the required ductility. Based on the research results, an example bridge pier for light-railway lines was designed and design considerations were discussed.

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A Study on Damage Assessment Technique of Railway Bridge Substructure through Dynamic Response Analysis (동적 응답 분석을 통한 철도교량 하부구조의 피해평가기법연구)

  • Lee, Myungjae;Lee, Il-Wha;Yoo, Mintaek
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.37 no.11
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    • pp.61-69
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    • 2021
  • In this study, scale down model bridge piers were fabricated and non-destructive experiments conducted with an impact load to determine scours in the ground adjacent to the bridge piers using the natural frequency of the bridge piers. Three scale-model bridge piers with different heights were fabricated, and they penetrated the ground at a depth of 0.35 m. The scours around the bridge piers were simulated as a side scour and foundation scour. The experiments were conducted in 13 steps, in which scouring around the model bridge piers was performed in 0.05 m excavation units. To derive the natural frequency, the impact load was measured with three accelerometers attached to the model bridge piers. The impact load was applied with an impact hammer, and the top of the model bridge pier was struck perpendicularly to the bridge axis. The natural frequency according to the scour progress was calculated with a fast Fourier transform. The results demonstrated that the natural frequency of each bridge pier tended to decrease with scour progress. The natural frequency also decreased with increasing pier height. With scour progress, a side scour occurred at 70% or higher of the initial natural frequency, and a foundation scour occurred at less than 70%.