Fragility Analysis Based on Damaged Bridges during the 2021 Flood in Germany

Author:

Pucci Alessandro1,Eickmeier Daniel2,Sousa Hélder S.1ORCID,Giresini Linda3ORCID,Matos José C.1ORCID,Holst Ralph2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, ARISE, ISISE, University of Minho, 4800-058 Guimarães, Portugal

2. Federal Highway Research Institute (BASt), 51427 Bergisch Gladbach, Germany

3. Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, Italy

Abstract

Floods trigger the majority of expenses caused by natural disasters and are also responsible for more than half of bridge collapses. In this study, empirical fragility curves were generated by referring to actual failures that occurred in the 2021 flood in Germany. To achieve this, a calibrated hydraulic model of the event was used. Data were collected through surveys, damage reports and condition ratings from bridge owners. The database comprises 250 bridges. The analysis revealed recurrent failure mechanisms belonging to two main categories: those induced by scour and those caused by hydraulic forcing. The severity of the damage was primarily dependent on the bridge typology and, subsequently, on the deck’s weight. The analysis allowed us to draw conclusions regarding the robustness of certain bridge typologies compared to others for a given failure mechanism. The likelihood of occurrence of the triggering mechanism was also highlighted as a factor to consider alongside the damage probability. This study sheds light on existing vulnerabilities of bridges to river floods, discussing specific areas in which literature data are contradictory. The paper also strengthens the call for a shift towards a probabilistic approach for estimating hydraulic force in bridge design and assessment.

Funder

FCT/MCTES

Associate Laboratory Advanced Production and Intelligent Systems ARISE

FCT Foundation for Science and Technology

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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