2013
DOI: 10.1007/s40012-013-0019-z
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Seismic response and simulations of reinforced concrete bridge using OpenSees on high performance computing

Abstract: Nonlinear seismic analysis is becoming increasingly significant to grasp the performance of structures under earthquake. A nonlinear finite element model of existing bridge at Karad, India, including the bridge structure, pile groups, and the supporting foundation soil, is developed under 2D and 3D conditions in Gid (a pre and postprocessor software). The computational model is analyzed using Parallel OpenSees. OpenSees is open source software for carrying out earthquake engineering simulations, developed by P… Show more

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“…The optimization of a bridge's structural system design through performance-based seismic design is achieved by using dynamic analysis. This encompasses the use of various assessment tools, such as nonlinear modeling, probabilistic seismic hazard analysis, and seismic risk assessment, to ensure the bridge's performance objectives are met and the risk of damage or collapse during an earthquake is minimized (Abasi, Shid-Moosavi, and Rahai 2019;Gavali et al 2013;Huang et al 2019). The evaluation of structural components and connections to identify weaknesses and deficiencies, refine design, or determine the necessity for strengthening measures is conducted through dynamic analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optimization of a bridge's structural system design through performance-based seismic design is achieved by using dynamic analysis. This encompasses the use of various assessment tools, such as nonlinear modeling, probabilistic seismic hazard analysis, and seismic risk assessment, to ensure the bridge's performance objectives are met and the risk of damage or collapse during an earthquake is minimized (Abasi, Shid-Moosavi, and Rahai 2019;Gavali et al 2013;Huang et al 2019). The evaluation of structural components and connections to identify weaknesses and deficiencies, refine design, or determine the necessity for strengthening measures is conducted through dynamic analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%