A Simulation-Based Investigation on Thermal Responses of Suspension Bridge Tower Under Different Fire Scenarios

Author:

Mostofi Sara,Altunişik Ahmet CanORCID,Akbulut Yunus Emrahan,Okur Fatih Yesevi

Abstract

AbstractRecords of bridge fire incidents illustrate that bridge fires can have catastrophic consequences. The severity of these fires can be influenced by various factors such as bridge type, vehicle size, and wind. Contrary to building fires that have been extensively studied, scant attention has been paid to bridge fires and more specifically fire exposure to the suspension bridges. In addition, existing bridge fire literature is mostly concentrated on fire exposure to girders or cables of suspension bridges. Therefore, this study focused on the post-fire condition of a fire-exposed suspension bridge tower using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling techniques and finite element analysis (FEA). The impacts of the main bridge fire parameters including vehicle size, exposure duration, distance between the fire source and tower, and wind effects were also evaluated. Initially, fire dynamic simulator (FDS) was used to simulate 12 different fire scenarios. The time–temperature histories obtained from each scenario were transferred to the ABAQUS finite element (FE) software to conduct transient thermal analysis and obtain the temperature development within the steel tower of the bridge. The post-fire evaluation was performed with respect to the temperature-induced reduction in the yield strength of steel. The results show that fire exposure from a fuel truck in the proximity of a steel tower could significantly reduce the strength of the tower and lead to severe damage. Early control of the fuel truck fire is crucial in reducing the severity of the damage and preventing temperature development in higher areas of the tower. Although a wind toward the tower can significantly increase the fire-induced damage to the bottom parts of the tower, it considerably reduces the temperature exposure to the higher parts of the tower. Fire exposure from a normal vehicle does not put the tower at risk of failure, and an unprotected steel tower can withstand it. However, a bus fire may lead to minor damage. The thermal strengthening of the first 20 m of the tower can help in preventing the potential fire damage.

Funder

Karadeniz Technical University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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