Observations on bridge performance during the Chilean Earthquake of 2010.
Revista : Journal of Construction Engineering and Management-ASCETipo de publicación : ISI Ir a publicación
Abstract
The joint U.S. State Department – Chilean Fulbright Program sent Senior Specialists to Chile after the 2010 Maule earthquake to perform collaborative studies with faculty from Chiles main universities. The study described here found that concrete-girder bridges builtsince 1995 without diaphragms and shear keys suffered extensive damage while older bridges designed and built with these features did not suffer as greatly from twisting or rotation about the vertical axis. Because of the steepness of embankment slopes many bridge abutments exhibited slumping. Concrete retaining walls and mechanically-stabilized-embankment wallswere not damaged. Liquefaction induced pier settlements and lateral spreading impacted bridge performance in coastal regions.