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 and 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