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Seismic Behaviour of Concrete End Diaphragms
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
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Maleki, Shervin
(Supervisor)
Abstract
The AASHTO Standard Specification defines diaphragms as a transverse member between girders in order to maintain sectional geometry. Some of the reasons in favor of using a diaphragm are that it prevents the girders from twisting during the process of construction and helps in distributing vertical live loads between girders and transfers lateral loads (wind or earthquake) to supports. It also provides restraint for the lateral-torsional buckling of the girders. While diaphragms at the ends of bridges are called end diaphragms, the diaphragms away from the bridge ends are called intermediate diaphragms. These members are usually made of steel or cast-in-place concrete. Based on their...
Seisimc Performance of Dutile End Diaphragms For Slab-on-girder Steel Bridges
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mofid, Massoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
This thesis illustrates the typical seismic retrofitting of bridges using a model governing transverse seismic response of retrofitted bridges by simplified analytical models of the end diaphragms based on the fundamental dynamic concept as well as previous research works. For three types of ductile diaphragm devices such as Eccentrically Braced Frames (EBF), Triangular-plate Added Damping and Stiffness Devices (TADAS) and Chevron Knee Bracing (CKB)and Shear Panel System(SPS), finite element nonlinear analytical models are developed in separate flexural and shear yielding modes, and the capability of the proposed finite element models is ascertained.The IDA (Incremental Dynamic Analyses) are...