Numerical model validation for independent check of Rion-Antirion Bridge
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Published:2004
Dan Yang, Ralph B. Peck, 2004. "Numerical model validation for independent check of Rion-Antirion Bridge", Advances in geotechnical engineering: The Skempton conference: Proceedings of a three day conference on advances in geotechnical engineering, organised by the Institution of Civil Engineers and held at the Royal Geographical Society, London, UK, on 29–31 March 2004
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This paper presents a systematic approach used for calibrating and validating the finite element models that were used to check an innovative foundation design of Rion-Antirion Bridge main piers, involving a base isolation concept. The calibration and validation exercise was proven essential for geotechnical practitioners in understanding the behavior of the numerical models and capturing the failure mechanisms of a complex foundation-soil-inclusion interaction system, and also essential in predicting the ultimate foundation load carrying capacities under various loading conditions. This paper will focus on the results from the numerical model validation and present the principal results from the analyses conducted to study the influence of steel inclusions on foundation failure behavior and the effects of riprap scour protection around the piers on the sliding shear fuse behavior.
Introduction
Geotechnical conditions and seismicity
Key aspects of design checking and numerical model validation
Models for foundation-soil-inclusion interaction modeling
Calibrations and examinations involved in numerical validation
Sensitivity study by finite element analyses
Influence of steel inclusions on foundation failure behavior
Effects of the rip-rap scour protection on base sliding behavior
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
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