Structural and geotechnical impacts of surface rupture on highway structures during recent earthquakes in Turkey |
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Authors: | A. Pamuk E. Kalkan H.I. Ling |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA;bDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA |
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Abstract: | The most significant damage on highway bridges during the recent earthquakes in Turkey (Kocaeli and Duzce earthquakes) and Taiwan (Chi–Chi earthquake) was the result of fault ruptures traversing transportation infrastructure. This phenomenon and its consequences accentuate the need to examine surface rupture hazards and to identify those areas at risk. This understanding can help to develop remedial measures for both structural and geotechnical engineering. For that purpose, damage to highway bridges during the recent events was reviewed. The total collapse of the highway overpass in Arifiye, during the Kocaeli earthquake, was investigated. The major problems under consideration (in Arifiye) were: (i) dislodging of the bridge spans, and consequently, the total separation of the reinforced concrete girders from the piers; and (ii) the stability of a mechanically stabilized earth wall (MSEW) system under extreme loading conditions. The results of the structural and geotechnical investigations presented herein can be taken in consideration to improve transportation infrastructure against surface rupture hazards. |
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Keywords: | Bridge Kocaeli earthquake Duzce earthquake Seismic hazard Retrofitting Fault rupture Arifiye Overpass Mechanically stabilized earth wall |
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