Report No.: CCEER-95-4
- SEISMIC RETROFIT OF COLUMN-PIERCAP CONNECTIONS IN BRIDGES IN NORTHERN NEVADA
Authors: T. Martin, M. Saiidi, and D. Sanders
Date: August 1995
Sponsoring Agency: Nevada Department of Transportation
- Performing Organization:
- Department of Civil Engineering/258
- University of Nevada, Reno
- Reno, NV 89557
- Abstract:
- The purpose of this study was to evaluate and improve the seismic resistance of the
column-pier cap connection of bridges with inadequate column bar development and no shear
reinforcement in the joint region. The study focussed on highway bridges built on
Interstate 80 in the Reno area, during the 1960's. Other bridge components were studied,
but are described in other reports. A 0.4 scale specimen representing the essential
features of the connections in these bridges was constructed and tested. The tests results
showed that the as-built specimen had little energy dissipation capacity and it failed at
less than 1 percent drift.
- A retrofit was developed and implemented on an identical specimen. The retrofit included
increasing pier cap depth, adding a concrete bolster to the joint, and placing a steel
jacket around the column. The retrofitted specimen was then tested in the same manner as
the as-built specimen. All the retrofit design objectives were met. A plastic hinge formed
in the column, the joint damage was minimized, and the energy dissipation capacity
increased by a factor of five. Based on the test results, recommendations were given for
retrofitting bridges with deficient column-pier cap connection strength (Abstract by
authors).