2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/8693729
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Fragility‐Based Improvement of System Seismic Performance for Long‐Span Suspension Bridges

Abstract: In this study, a procedure is developed to evaluate and improve the seismic performance of long-span suspension bridges based on the performance objectives under the fragility function framework. A common type of suspension bridge in China was utilized in the proposed procedure, considering its approach structures according to earthquake damage experience and fortification criteria. Component-level fragility curves were derived by probabilistic seismic demand models (PSDMs) using a set of nonlinear time-histor… Show more

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“…For the study of the seismic vulnerability of bridges, most of the research studies have been conducted on completed bridges [3,4]. To study the seismic fragility of long-span suspension bridges, Lu et al [5] applied the probabilistic seismic demand models (PSDMs) method and improved a design based on fragility. Wu et al [6] applied the incremental dynamic analysis (IDA) method and obtained the seismic capacity residual ratio of a structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the study of the seismic vulnerability of bridges, most of the research studies have been conducted on completed bridges [3,4]. To study the seismic fragility of long-span suspension bridges, Lu et al [5] applied the probabilistic seismic demand models (PSDMs) method and improved a design based on fragility. Wu et al [6] applied the incremental dynamic analysis (IDA) method and obtained the seismic capacity residual ratio of a structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%