Seismic Resistant Bridge Columns with NiTi Shape Memory Alloy and Ultra-High-Performance Concrete
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Finite Element Models
3. Results of Analysis
4. Summary and Conclusions
- Unlike the S-C column, which experienced 68% residual deformation the columns with NiTi SMA reinforcement did not suffer from permanent deformation.
- The strength of SMA-UHPC column, 619 kN, was about 30% higher compared to the S-C column, 476 kN.
- The strengths of SMA-C and R-SMA-UHPC columns were similar to the S-C column.
- The SMA-UHPC, R-SMA-UHPC, and SMA-C columns showed 7.5, 6.5, and 5 times larger ductility, compared to the S-C column.
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Column | ID | Height (m) | Diameter (m) | Aspect Ratio | Material | Reinforcement Ratio | Section | Height Range (m) | Reinforcement Material |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Steel Reinforced Concrete | S-C | 3.6 | 0.8 | 4.5 | Concrete | 2.0% | Plastic | 0–0.8 | Steel |
Elastic | 0.8–3.6 | Steel | |||||||
SMA Reinforced Concrete | SMA-C | 3.6 | 0.8 | 4.5 | Concrete | 2.0% | Plastic | 0–0.8 | NiTi SMA |
Elastic | 0.8–3.6 | Steel | |||||||
SMA Reinforced UHPC | SMA-UHPC | 3.6 | 0.8 | 4.5 | UHPC | 2.0% | Plastic | 0–0.8 | NiTi SMA |
Elastic | 0.8–3.6 | Steel | |||||||
Reduced SMA Reinforced UHPC | R-SMA-UHPC | 3.6 | 0.8 | 4.5 | UHPC | 1.33% | Plastic | 0–0.8 | NiTi SMA |
Elastic | 0.8–3.6 | Steel |
Column | Strength (kN) | Residual Deformation | |
---|---|---|---|
S-C | 476 | 3 | 68% |
SMA-C | 441 | 15 | 0% |
SMA-UHPC | 619 | 22 | 0% |
R-SMA-UHPC | 495 | 20 | 0% |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleAryan, Hadi. 2020. "Seismic Resistant Bridge Columns with NiTi Shape Memory Alloy and Ultra-High-Performance Concrete" Infrastructures 5, no. 12: 105. https://doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures5120105
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