Development of performance limit states for concrete bridge piers with high strength concrete and high strength steel reinforcement

Author:

Billah A.H.M. Muntasir11,Kabir Md Asif Bin11

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1, Canada.

Abstract

Current design codes and guidelines do not permit reinforcing the plastic hinge region of bridge piers using high strength steel (HSS) rebars. This is due to the lack of adequate research on the seismic response of HSS reinforced bridge piers. The objective of this study is to develop analytical expressions for predicting the drift at the onset of different performance limit states for high strength concrete (HSC) bridge pier reinforced with HSS reinforcement. Utilizing damage data obtained from incremental dynamic analysis of HSC circular bridge piers reinforced with HSS, this study developed drift ratio relationship accounting for the aspect ratio, concrete and steel material properties, axial load ratio, and reinforcement ratio, using validated finite element models. Analytical equations are developed for estimating the drift at the inception of rebar yielding, concrete spalling, and bar buckling using multivariate regression analysis. The proposed equations showed reasonable precision when corroborated against experimental results.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

General Environmental Science,Civil and Structural Engineering

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