Abstract

A curved bridge test model with a scale ratio of 1:10 was constructed to investigate the influence of site conditions on curved bridges with longitudinal slopes based on a similar theory. The natural ground motions of five different groups, namely, Sites A–E, were selected from the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Center (PEER) seismic database, and the shaking table model test was conducted under horizontal unidirectional and bidirectional excitations. Results showed that the structural response of the curved bridge is sensitive to the ground motion of different site conditions. Spatial characteristics are observed in the main girder structural response of the curved bridge. When the curved bridge is parallel to the direction of the principal ground motion, the rotation effect of the main girder is greater than that perpendicular to the direction of the principal ground motion. The rotation effect of the main girder leads to evident beam end and bearing displacements at the low pier. The seismic excitation direction and pier height notably affect the displacement response of the pier, and the tangential displacement response of the fixed pier is sensitive to seismic excitation.

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