Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
266160 Engineering Structures 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We studied the creep influence on structural dynamic reliability.•Mechanism of the influence of creep on dynamic behaviour of structures was analysed.•Formulations of random vibration and dynamic reliability considering creep were derived.•A numerical analysis was conducted for a long-span half-through CFST arch bridge.•Creep influences stochastic seismic responses and dynamic reliability declines with the duration of creep.

Creep brings forth considerable influences on both static and dynamic behaviours of concrete structures. This paper intends to deepen the investigation on the creep influence on structural dynamic performance, evaluating their relationship from the view of reliability. The influencing mechanism of concrete creep on structural dynamic behaviour is first stated. Integration of the structural creep analysis by the Model B3 and the age-adjusted effective modulus method with the stochastic seismic analysis by the pseudo-excitation method is then proposed. Based on the creep-influenced structural static and stochastic seismic behaviours, formulations for the dynamic reliability with the consideration of creep effect are derived using the first-passage failure criterion and Poisson crossing assumption. A systematic numerical simulation is conducted on a long-span concrete filled steel tube arch bridge, considering (1) the creep influence on concrete mechanical properties and structural configuration and internal forces; (2) the dimensionality, wave passage effect and incoherence effect of random ground motions; and (3) the uncertainties existing in the structure and creep behaviour. Critical conclusions are drawn and it is recommended to consider the long-term effect of dead loads in seismic design to ensure structural seismic safety.

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