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Seismic behaviour assessment and rehabilitation of a masonry three‐arched bridge

Author(s):
(Department of Civil Engineering University of Calabria, Rende Cosenza Italy)
Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: ce/papers, , n. 5, v. 6
Page(s): 959-968
DOI: 10.1002/cepa.2116
Abstract:

Many existing historical masonry arch bridges used in the road and railway networks are still in service. However, most of them show a structural performance deficit due to several factors. This study deals with the seismic behavior assessment of an existing masonry three‐arched railway bridge through a nonlinear, non‐adaptive static analysis carried out by a three‐dimensional Finite Element model. Input data were collected from a variety of sources. The structural analysis showed a risk index that was not in compliance with the limit values suggested by current European Standards. In order to improve the structural reliability of the masonry arch railway bridge, a traditional structural rehabilitation was proposed and designed. The bottom faces of the arches and the piles of the masonry bridge were strengthened by reinforced concrete thin slabs and reinforced concrete jackets, respectively, all adequately connected to the existing structure by using steel bar connectors. Finally, a nonlinear analysis of the strengthened structure showed that the new risk index satisfied the seismic vulnerability verification. The proposed structural rehabilitation using traditional techniques appears to be a viable but not unique solution to improving structural reliability.

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