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EARTHQUAKE PERFORMANCE OF A BRIDGE DECK AND ABUTMENT.

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Edited by: C.A. BrebbiaA.S. Cakmak, and A.M. Abdel Ghaffar

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Abstract

During the 24 April 1984 Morgan Hill Earthquake (M equals 6. 1), 15 channels of acceleration records were obtained at the site of the I-280-680/US 101 interchange 12 km west of the epicenter. These records include free field measurements as well as the acceleration response at one of the supporting column bases, and at three locations in one of the spans of the three-span continuous post-tensioned box-girder deck. The purpose of this paper is to review the performance of this bridge deck and its abutment through the study of these records. The objective in extensively instrumenting a bridge deck or any structure is to obtain relevant response data to study its behaviour during strong motion events and ultimately extrapolate conclusions for improved design.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title EARTHQUAKE PERFORMANCE OF A BRIDGE DECK AND ABUTMENT.
ISBN 0905451341
Year Published 1985
Language English
Publisher Computational Mechanics Ltd
Publisher location Southampton, Engl
Conference Title Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference.
Conference Location Aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2, New York to Southampton
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