Earthquakes and Structures
Volume 22, Number 6, 2022, pages 609-623
DOI: 10.12989/eas.2022.22.6.609
Empirical seismic fragility rapid prediction probability model of regional group reinforced concrete girder bridges
Si-Qi. Li, Yong-Sheng. Chen, Hong-Bo. Liu, Ke. Du
Abstract
To study the empirical seismic fragility of a reinforced concrete girder bridge, based on the theory of numerical analysis and probability modelling, a regression fragility method of a rapid fragility prediction model (Gaussian first-order regression probability model) considering empirical seismic damage is proposed. A total of 1,069 reinforced concrete girder bridges of 22 highways were used to verify the model, and the vulnerability function, plane, surface and curve model of reinforced concrete girder bridges (simple supported girder bridges and continuous girder bridges) considering the number of samples in multiple intensity regions were established. The new empirical seismic damage probability matrix and curve models of observation frequency and damage exceeding probability are developed in multiple intensity regions. A comparative vulnerability analysis between simple supported girder bridges and continuous girder bridges is provided. Depending on the theory of the regional mean seismic damage index matrix model, the empirical seismic damage prediction probability matrix is embedded in the multidimensional mean seismic damage index matrix model, and the regional rapid prediction matrix and curve of reinforced concrete girder bridges, simple supported girder bridges and continuous girder bridges in multiple intensity regions based on mean seismic damage index parameters are developed. The established multidimensional group bridge vulnerability model can be used to quantify and predict the fragility of bridges in multiple intensity regions and the fragility assessment of regional group reinforced concrete girder bridges in the future.
Key Words
comparison of fragility between simple supported girder bridge and continuous girder bridge; empirical regional rapid prediction fragility analysis; mean seismic damage index matrix; reinforced concrete group girder bridges; seismic intensity
Address
Si-Qi. Li:School of Civil Engineering, Heilongjiang University, No.74, Xuefu Road, Harbin City, China, School of Transportation Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin City, China, Longjian Road and Bridge Co., Ltd., No. 109, Songshan Road, Harbin City, China
Yong-Sheng. Chen:Institute of Engineering Mechanics, China Earthquake Administration, No.29, Xuefu Road, Harbin City, China
Hong-Bo. Liu:School of Civil Engineering, Heilongjiang University, No.74, Xuefu Road, Harbin City, China, Key Laboratory of Functional Inorganic Material Chemistry (Heilongjiang University), Ministry of Education
Ke. Du:School of Civil Engineering, Heilongjiang University, No.74, Xuefu Road, Harbin City, China