Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Seismic Performance of Bridge Columns with High-Strength Reinforcement and Concrete

Despite the numerous advantages high-strength reinforcement (HSR) and high-strength concrete (HSC) offer over conventional materials, the practical use of these materials for bridge column design in seismic zones has somewhat been limited. This is due to the insufficient research data and guidelines...

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Main Authors: Raju Sharma, Kuang-Yen Liu, Witarto Witarto
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-05-01
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description Despite the numerous advantages high-strength reinforcement (HSR) and high-strength concrete (HSC) offer over conventional materials, the practical use of these materials for bridge column design in seismic zones has somewhat been limited. This is due to the insufficient research data and guidelines for the seismic design of bridges using HSC and HSR and the lack of a reliable analytical model. Therefore, to address this issue and promote the application of HSR and HSC, this paper investigates high-strength bridge columns’ seismic performance experimentally and numerically. Six large-scale reinforced concrete (RC) bridge columns and one multi-column bent frame were tested under a quasi-static cyclic loading with constant axial compression. The primary design parameters were axial load ratio, longitudinal and transverse reinforcement yield strength, and transverse reinforcement spacing. The failure pattern of high-strength columns was similar to conventional RC columns and satisfied the requirements for seismic design in terms of failure mode, hysteresis behavior, ductility, and energy dissipation capacity. The experimental ductility values of the high-strength columns were satisfactory and capable of meeting the ductility demand of most codes. Furthermore, a numerical model was built using the OpenSees program to predict the seismic performance of the specimens and then verified by comparing them with the test results of 12 columns. The numerical model’s results were in good agreement with the experimental results. The results suggested that numerical modeling techniques commonly used for normal strength concrete (NSC) columns can be used for HSC bridge columns by incorporating a proper material model.
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spelling doaj.art-c2ace8a49fe74e59aca07be6b19254732023-11-23T13:39:48ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172022-05-011211532610.3390/app12115326Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Seismic Performance of Bridge Columns with High-Strength Reinforcement and ConcreteRaju Sharma0Kuang-Yen Liu1Witarto Witarto2Department of Civil Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 70101, TaiwanDepartment of Civil Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 70101, TaiwanMatrix Structural Engineers, Houston, TX 77056, USADespite the numerous advantages high-strength reinforcement (HSR) and high-strength concrete (HSC) offer over conventional materials, the practical use of these materials for bridge column design in seismic zones has somewhat been limited. This is due to the insufficient research data and guidelines for the seismic design of bridges using HSC and HSR and the lack of a reliable analytical model. Therefore, to address this issue and promote the application of HSR and HSC, this paper investigates high-strength bridge columns’ seismic performance experimentally and numerically. Six large-scale reinforced concrete (RC) bridge columns and one multi-column bent frame were tested under a quasi-static cyclic loading with constant axial compression. The primary design parameters were axial load ratio, longitudinal and transverse reinforcement yield strength, and transverse reinforcement spacing. The failure pattern of high-strength columns was similar to conventional RC columns and satisfied the requirements for seismic design in terms of failure mode, hysteresis behavior, ductility, and energy dissipation capacity. The experimental ductility values of the high-strength columns were satisfactory and capable of meeting the ductility demand of most codes. Furthermore, a numerical model was built using the OpenSees program to predict the seismic performance of the specimens and then verified by comparing them with the test results of 12 columns. The numerical model’s results were in good agreement with the experimental results. The results suggested that numerical modeling techniques commonly used for normal strength concrete (NSC) columns can be used for HSC bridge columns by incorporating a proper material model.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/12/11/5326bridge columnhigh-strength concretehigh-strength steelseismic performanceanalytical modelOpenSees
spellingShingle Raju Sharma
Kuang-Yen Liu
Witarto Witarto
Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Seismic Performance of Bridge Columns with High-Strength Reinforcement and Concrete
Applied Sciences
bridge column
high-strength concrete
high-strength steel
seismic performance
analytical model
OpenSees
title Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Seismic Performance of Bridge Columns with High-Strength Reinforcement and Concrete
title_full Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Seismic Performance of Bridge Columns with High-Strength Reinforcement and Concrete
title_fullStr Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Seismic Performance of Bridge Columns with High-Strength Reinforcement and Concrete
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Seismic Performance of Bridge Columns with High-Strength Reinforcement and Concrete
title_short Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Seismic Performance of Bridge Columns with High-Strength Reinforcement and Concrete
title_sort experimental and numerical investigation of the seismic performance of bridge columns with high strength reinforcement and concrete
topic bridge column
high-strength concrete
high-strength steel
seismic performance
analytical model
OpenSees
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/12/11/5326
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