Abstract

The present research investigates the use of Fe-based shape memory alloy (SMA) strips for seismic retrofitting of rehabilitated RC bridge pier models. Four severely damaged bridge pier models were first rehabilitated by RC jacketing to retrieve at least their lost strength. Three configurations of Fe-SMA strips namely hoop (H), end-anchored (EA), and a combination of previous two approaches (EAH) were adopted. Prestrained Fe-SMA hoops, placed in the plastic hinge region of the bridge pier model, aims at utilizing the recovery stress developed upon thermal activation for application of active confinement pressure on the test specimen. The EA Fe-SMA strips utilize precompression developed in the concrete in the plastic hinge region of the test specimen. The EAH reinforcement scheme was studied for both precompression and active confinement. To compare the seismic performance of the various Fe-SMA retrofitted test specimens with respect to the control specimen, hybrid simulation (pseudodynamic) of an existing highway bridge located in Tripura, India was carried out with the scaled bridge pier test models as experimental elements. Earthquake excitations of different intensity levels were applied in a sequential manner to analyze the behavior of the structure over a damage spectrum ranging from minor cracking to major damage. To determine the ultimate capacity of the test specimens, cyclic tests were carried out after completion of a hybrid simulation. Bridge pier specimens with Fe-SMA in the form of EA reinforcement exhibited enhanced load-carrying capacity but marginal improvement in ultimate displacement while Fe-SMA hoops improved the ultimate displacement of the test specimen with marginal improvement in the peak lateral load. A combination of EA and hoop Fe-SMA reinforcement was found to be more efficient in improving all the seismic performance parameters such as lesser damage and higher load-carrying capacity, stiffness, and energy-dissipation capacity.

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