Masonry Arch Bridges with Finite Compression Strength Subject to Horizontal Longitudinal Seismic Actions

The great diffusion of masonry arch bridges, sometimes of historical interest, requires the development of simple but effective methodologies for a preliminary but reliable evaluation of their static and seismic capacity. In this paper, the behaviour under longitudinal seismic actions is analysed by...

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Published inApplied sciences Vol. 13; no. 13; p. 7509
Main Authors Clemente, Paolo, Saitta, Fernando, Buffarini, Giacomo, Ormando, Chiara
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel MDPI AG 01.07.2023
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Summary:The great diffusion of masonry arch bridges, sometimes of historical interest, requires the development of simple but effective methodologies for a preliminary but reliable evaluation of their static and seismic capacity. In this paper, the behaviour under longitudinal seismic actions is analysed by using the mechanism method. The masonry is supposed to have no tension strength but a rigid–perfect plastic behaviour with finite strength in compression. The arch is subject to permanent loads and to a horizontal acceleration acting in the longitudinal direction, which causes a horizontal inertial loading acting on the arch. Three hypotheses about the effects of the inertial actions of the backfill are considered, which correspond to three different real behaviours. A comprehensive numerical investigation is performed, which allows us to point out the influence of the geometrical and mechanical parameters on the seismic capacity of a masonry arch bridge. The results are given by means of diagrams that can be easily used for a preliminary seismic check of a masonry arch bridge.
ISSN:2076-3417
2076-3417
DOI:10.3390/app13137509