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Numerical simulation of protection barriers for bridge piers against ship collision

 Numerical simulation of protection barriers for bridge piers against ship collision
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Presented at IABSE Symposium: Engineering the Future, Vancouver, Canada, 21-23 September 2017, published in , pp. 1264-1273
DOI: 10.2749/vancouver.2017.1264
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In the design of bridges across waterways, the importance of a protection system for the bridge piers against ship collisions increases with the increased traffic passing along the channel. To esti...
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Author(s): (Cowi AB, Gothenburg, Sweden)
(Cowi AB, Gothenburg, Sweden)
(Cowi AB, Gothenburg, Sweden)
Medium: conference paper
Language(s): English
Conference: IABSE Symposium: Engineering the Future, Vancouver, Canada, 21-23 September 2017
Published in:
Page(s): 1264-1273 Total no. of pages: 10
Page(s): 1264-1273
Total no. of pages: 10
Year: 2017
DOI: 10.2749/vancouver.2017.1264
Abstract:

In the design of bridges across waterways, the importance of a protection system for the bridge piers against ship collisions increases with the increased traffic passing along the channel. To estimate the behaviour of reinforced concrete protection members in steel-concrete composite bridges and to define the failure load of the structures is a challenge due to the complexity of material interfaces, member behaviour and size of structure.

In order to evaluate the ultimate strength and energy absorption capacity of a pier protection system, an advanced finite element model using concrete damaged plasticity model provided in ABAQUS has been utilized and presented in this paper. A possible ship collision to the pier protection barriers is simulated using displacement-induced loading and considering plasticity of steel as well as concrete damage plasticity including the post-peak behaviour. The results from the simulation reveal that the pier protection barriers have sufficient capacity to absorb energy from a ship impact.

Keywords:
non-linear analysis pier protection concreted damaged plasticity post-peak behaviour