In this paper, the rib beam bridge slabs were taken as the research object. Static load and fatigue tests were carried out on the benchmark bridge slabs to determine the ultimate load capacity and fatigue life of the bridge slabs. Then, the bridge slab was pre-damaged and reinforced with polyurethane concrete. A fatigue test was carried out on the reinforced bridge slab to study the fatigue performance. Based on the damage theory, the fatigue damage reinforcement finite element models of the bridge slabs under different damage degrees were established. The fatigue performance of the reinforced bridge slabs was systematically studied. The results show that the fatigue damage of the reinforced bridge slab developed in stages. Compared to the unreinforced bridge slab, the fatigue damage of the reinforced bridge slab was significantly reduced at each stage. According to the least square method and numerical analysis results, a residual-bearing-capacity model including damage degree and fatigue cycles of the reinforced bridge slabs is proposed, which can be used as a reference in bridge slab reinforcement design.
Curved multi-frame box-girder bridges with hinges are widely used in the United States due to the large spanning capacity, construction simplification and construction cost economy. This type of bridge frequently has the characteristics of column height asymmetry, adjacent bridge frames vibrating discrepancy. The combination of curved shape and random seismic excitation angles could aggravate the irregularity of the structural seismic response. In this study, an OpenSees model is established for an example bridge, and the hinge is taken as a key component to observe. The impacts of seismic excitation angles and column height layouts on fragility are investigated through the comparison of the fragility curves. The conclusions list the most unfavorable seismic excitation angles corresponding to the fragilities of bridge system, plug-type concrete elements in hinges, hinge restrainers, columns, abutment bearings as well as the secondary components, respectively. The symmetrical column height layout is proved to be beneficial to mitigate the damage risks of restrainers in intermediate hinges and reduce the fragility of the bridge system. This study can provide a reference for the rapid assessment of the fragile position and damage degree of bridges through structural configuration and shape, as well as the seismic excitation angle.
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