Since a significant part of the Italian territory was not seismically classified until 2003, most existing bridges have been designed—for decades—disregarding earthquake-induced excitations. In fact, this means that load-bearing devices and shear keys of presently in-service infrastructures may not be up to current codes, both in terms of resistance and displacement capacity. Robust investigations are hence required for verifications and possible retrofit. In this study, the seismic behaviour of a case study post-tensioned concrete bridge built in the 1980s is numerically analysed. The examined structure is 440 m long and composed of nine spans, built with precast segments using the balance cantilever construction method. The deck is divided into two parts connected by a hinged joint in the middle of the central span, obtained with three shear keys and originally designed to allow for thermal expansion only. Most importantly, the mid-span hinge, the end joints and the bearing devices were originally designed without considering the effects of seismic action. In order to preliminarily investigate the performance of devices and joints, the case study bridge is analysed by means of non-linear dynamic time history simulations, formulating different hypotheses about the non-linear behaviour of the load bearings. Forces and displacements over time are obtained for a set of seven accelerograms, and maximum values are compared to the capacity of the bridge devices. Results are then critically discussed.

Preliminary Diagnostic Seismic Analysis of an In-Service Curved Prestressed Concrete Box Girder Bridge with a Mid-Span Hinge

Puntel E.;
2026-01-01

Abstract

Since a significant part of the Italian territory was not seismically classified until 2003, most existing bridges have been designed—for decades—disregarding earthquake-induced excitations. In fact, this means that load-bearing devices and shear keys of presently in-service infrastructures may not be up to current codes, both in terms of resistance and displacement capacity. Robust investigations are hence required for verifications and possible retrofit. In this study, the seismic behaviour of a case study post-tensioned concrete bridge built in the 1980s is numerically analysed. The examined structure is 440 m long and composed of nine spans, built with precast segments using the balance cantilever construction method. The deck is divided into two parts connected by a hinged joint in the middle of the central span, obtained with three shear keys and originally designed to allow for thermal expansion only. Most importantly, the mid-span hinge, the end joints and the bearing devices were originally designed without considering the effects of seismic action. In order to preliminarily investigate the performance of devices and joints, the case study bridge is analysed by means of non-linear dynamic time history simulations, formulating different hypotheses about the non-linear behaviour of the load bearings. Forces and displacements over time are obtained for a set of seven accelerograms, and maximum values are compared to the capacity of the bridge devices. Results are then critically discussed.
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