Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 53, Number 5, 2015, pages 897-919

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2015.53.5.897

Multi-point response spectrum analysis of a historical bridge to blast ground motion

Kemal Haciefendioglu , Swagata Banerjee , Kurtulus Soyluk , Olgun Koksal

Abstract

In this study, the effects of ground shocks due to explosive loads on the dynamic response of historical masonry bridges are investigated by using the multi-point shock response spectrum method. With this purpose, different charge weights and distances from the charge center are considered for the analyses of a masonry bridge and depending on these parameters frequency-varying shock spectra are determined and applied to each support of the two-span masonry bridge. The net blast induced ground motion consists of air-induced and direct-induced ground motions. Acceleration time histories of blast induced ground motions are obtained depending on a deterministic shape function and a stationary process. Shock response spectrums determined from the ground shock time histories are simulated using BlastGM software. The results obtained from uniform and multi-point response spectrum analyses cases show that significant differences take place between the uniform and multi-point blast-induced ground motions.

Key Words

historic masonry bridge; blast-induced ground motion; multi-point response spectrum method; charge weight; charge center

Address

Kemal Haciefendioglu: Department of Civil Engineering, Ondokuz Mayis University, 55139, Samsun, Turkey Swagata Banerjee: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,The Pennsylvania State University, 16802-1408, USA Kurtulus Soyluk: Department of Civil Engineering, Gazi University, Maltepe, 06570 Ankara, Turkey Olgun Koksal: Vocational High School of Kavak, Ondokuz May

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