Computers and Concrete
Volume 35, Number 4, 2025, pages 461-472
DOI: 10.12989/cac.2025.35.4.461
Influence of the seismic vertical component on the dynamic response of RC highway bridges with partially restrained seismic isolation
Germán Nanclares, Daniel Ambrosini and Oscar Curadelli
Abstract
This study provides an in-depth assessment of the influence of the Seismic Vertical Component (SVC) on the seismic behavior of continuous reinforced concrete (RC) highway bridges retrofitted with Partially Restrained Seismic Isolation (PRSI). Focusing on a representative isolated bridge, the study utilizes a detailed three-dimensional numerical model to simulate nonlinear material behavior and structural collapse mechanisms. The seismic performance of the PRSI-rehabilitated RC bridge is assessed by analyzing its dynamic response under major earthquake records, considering both the presence and absence of the SVC. The response of the original unrehabilitated bridge serves as a comparison reference. The results reveal a brittle collapse mechanism influenced by the SVC, and significant alterations in axial forces within the central column. In summary, both the SVC and the friction coefficient of the isolation device exert substantial influence on seismic performance.
Key Words
highway RC bridges; nonlinear dynamic analysis; partially restrained seismic isolation; seismic vertical component
Address
1) Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina, 2) CONICET, National Research Council, Argentina