Numerical investigation of the influence of cross-sectional shape and corrosion damage on failure mechanisms of RC bridge piers under earthquake loading

Author:

Afsar Dizaj EbrahimORCID,Kashani Mohammad M.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe study presented in this paper describes the coupled influence of corrosion and cross-sectional shape on failure mechanism of reinforced concrete (RC) bridge piers subject to static and dynamic earthquake loading. To this end, two RC columns varied in cross-sectional shape and corrosion degree are considered. An advanced nonlinear finite element model, which accounts for the impact of corrosion on inelastic buckling and low-cycle fatigue degradation of reinforcing bars is employed. The proposed numerical models are then subjected to a series of monotonic pushover and incremental dynamic analyses. Using the analyses results, the failure mechanisms of the columns are compared at both material and component levels. Furthermore, using an existing model in the literature for uncorroded columns, a dimensionless corrosion dependent local damage index is developed to assess the seismic performance of the examined corroded RC columns. The proposed new damage index is validated against the nonlinear analyses results. It is concluded that the combined influence of corrosion damage and cross-sectional shape result in multiple failure mechanisms in corroded RC columns.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Geophysics,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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