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A practical framework of seismic design based on probability and performance for highway bridges was proposed. In the framework, four earthquake design levels were recommended in terms of the exceeding probability of 86%, 19%, 10% and 4% in 100 years, to solve the inconsistency of seismic hazard for highway bridges with different seismic fortification classification at the same earthquake zone in current Chinese guidelines for seismic design of highway bridges. Four seismic performance levels were proposed, i. e. immediately operational, limited operational, emergency traffic only, and closed to traffic, respectively, according to the expected functional requirements of highway bridges after an earthquake shock. The seismic performance objective was defined as the conditional probability of exceeding a specified performance level at the given earthquake design level, to solve the problem that the reliabilities of seismic fortification goals of highway bridges had not been specified. The first order second moment method was used to derive the limit state equation of seismic design based on performance for highway bridges, in which both demand and capacity factors were used to explain the uncertainty in the seismic demand and capacity. On the basis of the proposed framework, the design procedure was demonstrated by an example highway girder bridge. The results show that the proposed framework can be practically applied to seismic design based on probability and performance for highway bridges. © 2015, Central South University of Technology. All right reserved.
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Journal of Central South University (Science and Technology)
ISSN: 1672-7207
CN: 43-1426/N
Year: 2015
Issue: 9
Volume: 46
Page: 3468-3474
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