连续自然灾害下桥梁脆弱性分析框架

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-11-10 DOI:10.1080/10168664.2023.2273464
Sotiria Stefanidou, Olga Markogiannaki, Ioannis Mikes, Michalis Fragiadakis
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摘要桥梁是交通网络的重要组成部分,其灾后状况对受灾地区的恢复至关重要。然而,它们在使用寿命期间经常遭受不止一次破坏性的自然灾害,导致累积的损害可能影响其能力,这一事实引起了相对较少的研究兴趣,而几乎没有设计标准考虑到这一点。多重灾害事件可能是连续的单一事件,间隔相当长的时间间隔(例如地震之后的洪水事件),组合或级联的多重灾害事件(例如地震后的山体滑坡),甚至是同时发生的事件。本研究的主要目标是提出一个有效的框架,用于考虑后续事件的影响,并考虑桥梁关键部件(即桥墩,轴承和桥台-回填系统)的不同可能损坏情况,从而开发桥梁的多灾害易损性曲线。在此框架下,研究了关键构件的损伤水平及其相互依赖性对多事件脆性评估的影响,并与单事件桥梁脆性进行了比较。目前的工作还包括一个试点案例研究,旨在强调初始损伤状态对典型河流桥梁最终易损性估计的影响。本研究项目由希腊研究与创新基金会(H.F.R.I.)在“第二次H.F.R.I.支持教师和研究人员的研究项目征募”(项目编号:04140)下支持。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。数据可用性声明支持本研究结果的数据可根据通讯作者的合理要求提供。本研究得到了希腊研究与创新基金会(H.F.R.I.)的支持:[H.F.R.I.研究项目支持的第2号拨款]。
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Fragility Analysis Framework for Bridges Subjected to Successive Natural Hazards
AbstractBridges are key parts of transportation networks and hence, their post-hazard condition is vital for the recovery of the regions affected by natural hazards. However, the fact that they are often subjected to more than one destructive natural hazard during their life span resulting in accumulated damage that may influence their capacity has attracted relatively little research interest, while almost no design standards take it into consideration. The multiple hazard events may be successive single events, separated by considerable time intervals (e.g. an earthquake followed by a flood event), combined or cascading multiple-hazard events (e.g, landslide after an earthquake), or even simultaneous events. The main objective of this study is to propose an effective framework for the development of multiple-hazard fragility curves of bridges considering the effect of subsequent events and taking into account different possible damage scenarios of the bridge critical components, i.e. piers, bearings and the abutment-backfill systems. In this framework, the effect of the damage level of the critical components and their interdependence on the fragility assessment for multiple events is examined and compared with the bridge fragility for single events. A pilot case study is also included in the present work, aiming to highlight the effect of the initial damage state on the final fragility estimate of a typical riverine bridge.Keywords: Multi-hazardseismic hazardflood hazardfragilitybridgesubsequent events AcknowledgmentsThe research project was supported by the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (H.F.R.I.) under the “2nd Call for H.F.R.I. Research Projects to support Faculty Members & Researchers” (Project Number: 04140).Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Data Availability StatementThe data supporting the results of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (H.F.R.I): [Grant Number 2nd Call for H.F.R.I. Research Projects to support].
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