Extended Modified Bridge System (EMBS) method for decoupling seismic vehicle‐bridge interaction

Author:

Homaei Hossein12ORCID,Stoura Charikleia D.3,Dimitrakopoulos Elias G.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong China

2. Department of Civil Engineering Sharif University of Technology Tehran Iran

3. Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, Institute of Structural Engineering ETH Zurich Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractSeismic vehicle‐bridge interaction (SVBI) is the study of vehicle‐bridge interaction (VBI) in the presence of earthquake excitation. SVBI is an interdisciplinary problem of increasing importance to the design and safety of railways. This study deploys a consistent methodology to decouple the vehicle‐bridge system and solve independently the bridge and vehicle subsystems, bypassing multiple challenges the seismic response analysis of a coupled vehicle‐bridge system entails. The proposed approach builds upon the previously established Extended Modified Bridge System (EMBS) method for decoupling vehicle‐bridge systems (in the absence of earthquake excitation). Its premise is to first characterize and then assess the relative importance of the VBI effect on the bridge and vehicle responses and replicate it by modifying the pertinent uncoupled equations of motion (EOMs). The formulation deployed accommodates multi‐degree of freedom models for both the vehicle and bridge and can thus tackle complex systems. The analysis examines the ability of the proposed decoupling approach to predict the response of a realistic system vehicle‐bridge system under a suit of historical earthquake records. The decoupled results are in excellent agreement with the coupled solutions for all earthquake records and scenarios (i.e., earthquake excitation solely in the transverse direction of the bridge, as well as in both the transverse and vertical directions simultaneously).

Publisher

Wiley

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