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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

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2008

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Role Of Shear Keys In Seismic Behavior Of Bridges Crossing Fault-Rupture Zones, Rakesh K. Goel, Anil K. Chopra Jul 2008

Role Of Shear Keys In Seismic Behavior Of Bridges Crossing Fault-Rupture Zones, Rakesh K. Goel, Anil K. Chopra

Civil and Environmental Engineering

This paper examines the role of shear keys at bridge abutments in the seismic behavior of “ordinary” bridges. The seismic responses of bridges subjected to spatially uniform and spatially varying ground motions for three shear-key conditions—nonlinear shear keys that break off and cease to provide transverse restraint if deformed beyond a certain limit; elastic shear keys that do not break off and continue to provide transverse restraint throughout the ground shaking; and no shear keys—are examined. Results show that seismic demands for a bridge with nonlinear shear keys can generally be bounded by the demands of a bridge with elastic …