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A new methodology development for flood fragility curve derivation considering structural deterioration for bridges

Author(s)
Lee, JaebeomLee, Young-JooKim, HyunjunSim, Sung-HanKim, Jin-Man
Issued Date
2016-01
DOI
10.12989/sss.2016.17.1.149
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/19171
Fulltext
http://koreascience.or.kr/article/ArticleFullRecord.jsp?cn=KJKHFZ_2016_v17n1_149
Citation
SMART STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS, v.17, no.1, pp.149 - 165
Abstract
Floods have been known to be one of the main causes of bridge collapse. Contrary to earthquakes, flood events tend to occur repeatedly and more frequently in rainfall areas; flood-induced damage and collapse account for a significant portion of disasters in many countries. Nevertheless, in contrast to extensive research on the seismic fragility analysis for civil infrastructure, relatively little attention has been devoted to the flood-related fragility. The present study proposes a novel methodology for deriving flood fragility curves for bridges. Fragility curves are generally derived by means of structural reliability analysis, and structural failure modes are defined as excessive demands of the displacement ductility of a bridge under increased water pressure resulting from debris accumulation and structural deterioration, which are known to be the primary causes of bridge failures during flood events. Since these bridge failure modes need to be analyzed through sophisticated structural analysis, flood fragility curve derivation that would require repeated fmite element analyses may take a long time. To calculate the probability of flood-induced failure of bridges efficiently, in the proposed framework, the first order reliability method (FORM) is employed for reducing the required number of fmite element analyses. In addition, two software packages specialized for reliability analysis and fmite element analysis, FERUM (Finite Element Reliability Using MATLAB) and ABAQUS, are coupled so that they can exchange their inputs and outputs during structural reliability analysis, and a Python-based interface for FERUM and ABAQUS is newly developed to effectively coordinate the fragility analysis. The proposed framework of flood fragility analysis is applied to an actual reinforced concrete bridge in South Korea to demonstrate the detailed procedure of the.
Publisher
TECHNO-PRESS
ISSN
1738-1584
Keyword (Author)
floodfragilitydebrisbridgedeterioration
Keyword
MULTIPLE HAZARDS

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