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Jun 13, 2003

Full-Scale Tests of Seismic Cable Restrainer Retrofits for Simply Supported Bridges

Publication: Journal of Bridge Engineering
Volume 8, Issue 4

Abstract

Many parts of the central and southeastern United States have recently begun initiating seismic retrofit programs for bridges on major interstate highways. One of the most common retrofit strategies is to provide cable restrainers at the intermediate hinges and abutments in order to reduce the likelihood of collapse due to unseating. To evaluate the force-displacement behavior of the cable restrainer retrofits, a full-scale bridge setup was constructed based on an existing multispan, simply supported steel girder bridge in Tennessee, that has been considered for seismic retrofit using cable restrainers. Seismic cable restrainers were connected to the bridge pier using steel bent plates, angles, and undercut anchors embedded in the concrete as specified by typical bridge retrofit plans. The full-scale bridge model was subjected to monotonic loading to test the capacity of the cable restrainer system and to determine the modes of failure. The results showed that the primary modes of failure are in the connection elements of the pier and girders, and they occur at force levels much lower than the strength of the cable. Modifications to the connection elements were designed and tested. The new connections resulted in a higher strength and deformation capacity of the cable restrainer assembly.

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Journal of Bridge Engineering
Volume 8Issue 4July 2003
Pages: 191 - 198

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Received: Jan 23, 2002
Accepted: May 20, 2002
Published online: Jun 13, 2003
Published in print: Jul 2003

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Reginald DesRoches
Assistant Professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0355.
Thomas Pfeifer 
Structural Engineer, Uzun and Case, 1180 West Peachtree St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30309.
Roberto T. Leon
Professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332–0355.
Tam Lam
Structural Engineer, Parsons Brinkeroff, Inc. 506 Carnegie Center Blvd., Princeton, NJ 08540.

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