Post-fire nonlinear vehicle–bridge interaction analysis considering hysteretic material behavior

Author:

Piao Xingyue1,Kim Robin Eunju1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, South Korea

Abstract

Deteriorating bridges and potential vulnerabilities are crucial in the structural assessment of railroad bridges. Among various hazards that a bridge may encounter, evaluating the bridge after a fire is important because it may change the behavior of the bridge. More specifically, the post-fire bridge exhibits structural stiffness degradation, residual stress accumulation, and residual deflection. Due to those residual responses further affecting the dynamics of the bridge, analyzing the post-fire behavior of a bridge subject to normal traffic usage becomes important. Thus, this paper proposes a framework that assesses the dynamic behavior of a post-fire bridge considering the material hysteresis due to thermal loads and vehicle-bridge interaction (VBI). The proposed model is different from previous approaches in that the nonlinear VBI analysis is analyzed in an integrated system equation. So far, most related works exchange the data between separate finite element analysis software and in-house codes, intrinsically facing convergence problems. Instead, by adopting the augmented representation approach, the proposed framework becomes computationally efficient. Herein, nonlinear structural fire analysis is performed to obtain post-fire responses of the bridge. Then, the dynamic analysis is realized by incorporating material hysteretic behavior and VBI systems. The proposed framework is validated against the linear VBI model under gravity load. Subsequently, parametric studies are presented to represent various fire scenarios and long-term serviceability. The results demonstrate that the proposed model provides an effective tool for evaluating post-fire bridge dynamics by including material hysteresis under cyclic traffic loads. Moreover, the proposed framework can easily accommodate various types of hazards as well that cause the nonlinear behavior of the system.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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