A numerical study on seismic response of self-centring precast segmental columns at different post-tensioning forces

Precast bridge columns have shown increasing demand over the past few years due to the advantages of such columns when compared against conventional bridge columns, particularly due to the fact that precast bridge columns can be constructed off site and erected in a short period of time. The present...

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Main Authors: Nikbakht, Ehsan, Rashid, Khalim, Hejazi, Farzad, Osman, Siti Aminah
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Published: Brazilian Association of Computational Mechanics 2014
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spelling my.upm.eprints.362252015-12-03T03:29:42Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36225/ A numerical study on seismic response of self-centring precast segmental columns at different post-tensioning forces Nikbakht, Ehsan Rashid, Khalim Hejazi, Farzad Osman, Siti Aminah Precast bridge columns have shown increasing demand over the past few years due to the advantages of such columns when compared against conventional bridge columns, particularly due to the fact that precast bridge columns can be constructed off site and erected in a short period of time. The present study analytically investigates the behaviour of self-centring precast segmental bridge columns under nonlinear-static and pseudo-dynamic loading at different prestressing strand levels. Self-centring segmental columns are composed of prefabricated reinforced concrete segments which are connected by central post-tensioning (PT) strands. The present study develops a three dimensional (3D) nonlinear finite element model for hybrid post-tensioned precast segmental bridge columns. The model is subjected to constant axial loading and lateral reverse cyclic loading. The lateral force displacement results of the analysed columns show good agreement with the experimental response of the columns. Bonded post-tensioned segmental columns at 25%, 40% and 70% prestressing strand stress levels are analysed and compared with an emulative monolithic conventional column. The columns with a higher initial prestressing strand levels show greater initial stiffness and strength but show higher stiffness reduction at large drifts. In the time-history analysis, the column samples are subjected to different earthquake records to investigate the effect post-tensioning force levels on their lateral seismic response in low and higher seismicity zones. The results indicate that, for low seismicity zones, post-tensioned segmental columns with a higher initial stress level deflect lower lateral peak displacement. However, in higher seismicity zones, applying a high initial stress level should be avoided for precast segmental self-centring columns with low energy dissipation capacity. Brazilian Association of Computational Mechanics 2014-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36225/1/A%20numerical%20study%20on%20seismic%20response%20of%20self.pdf Nikbakht, Ehsan and Rashid, Khalim and Hejazi, Farzad and Osman, Siti Aminah (2014) A numerical study on seismic response of self-centring precast segmental columns at different post-tensioning forces. Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures, 11 (5). pp. 864-883. ISSN 1679-7817; ESSN: 1679-7825 http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1679-78252014000500009&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en 10.1590/S1679-78252014000500009
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description Precast bridge columns have shown increasing demand over the past few years due to the advantages of such columns when compared against conventional bridge columns, particularly due to the fact that precast bridge columns can be constructed off site and erected in a short period of time. The present study analytically investigates the behaviour of self-centring precast segmental bridge columns under nonlinear-static and pseudo-dynamic loading at different prestressing strand levels. Self-centring segmental columns are composed of prefabricated reinforced concrete segments which are connected by central post-tensioning (PT) strands. The present study develops a three dimensional (3D) nonlinear finite element model for hybrid post-tensioned precast segmental bridge columns. The model is subjected to constant axial loading and lateral reverse cyclic loading. The lateral force displacement results of the analysed columns show good agreement with the experimental response of the columns. Bonded post-tensioned segmental columns at 25%, 40% and 70% prestressing strand stress levels are analysed and compared with an emulative monolithic conventional column. The columns with a higher initial prestressing strand levels show greater initial stiffness and strength but show higher stiffness reduction at large drifts. In the time-history analysis, the column samples are subjected to different earthquake records to investigate the effect post-tensioning force levels on their lateral seismic response in low and higher seismicity zones. The results indicate that, for low seismicity zones, post-tensioned segmental columns with a higher initial stress level deflect lower lateral peak displacement. However, in higher seismicity zones, applying a high initial stress level should be avoided for precast segmental self-centring columns with low energy dissipation capacity.
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author Nikbakht, Ehsan
Rashid, Khalim
Hejazi, Farzad
Osman, Siti Aminah
spellingShingle Nikbakht, Ehsan
Rashid, Khalim
Hejazi, Farzad
Osman, Siti Aminah
A numerical study on seismic response of self-centring precast segmental columns at different post-tensioning forces
author_facet Nikbakht, Ehsan
Rashid, Khalim
Hejazi, Farzad
Osman, Siti Aminah
author_sort Nikbakht, Ehsan
title A numerical study on seismic response of self-centring precast segmental columns at different post-tensioning forces
title_short A numerical study on seismic response of self-centring precast segmental columns at different post-tensioning forces
title_full A numerical study on seismic response of self-centring precast segmental columns at different post-tensioning forces
title_fullStr A numerical study on seismic response of self-centring precast segmental columns at different post-tensioning forces
title_full_unstemmed A numerical study on seismic response of self-centring precast segmental columns at different post-tensioning forces
title_sort numerical study on seismic response of self-centring precast segmental columns at different post-tensioning forces
publisher Brazilian Association of Computational Mechanics
publishDate 2014
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36225/1/A%20numerical%20study%20on%20seismic%20response%20of%20self.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36225/
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