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Thee paper presents the results of shaking table tests on four reinforced concrete bridge columns. By using a sophisticated non-linear finite-element analysis program, the accuracy and objectivity of the assessment process can be enhanced.

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A lap-spliced bar element was used to predict the inelastic behaviours of lap splices. The solution to the seismic response of reinforced concrete bridge columns was obtained by numerical integration of the non-linear equations of motion using the Hilber–Hughes–Taylor (HHT) algorithm. The proposed numerical method for the seismic performance assessment of reinforced concrete bridge columns with lap splices when subjected to impulsive near-fault ground motions is verified by comparing the analytical results with test data that were developed by the authors.

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I hope this article is to provide the seismic performance of reinforced concrete bridge columns that have lap splices in the plastic hinge region when subjected to impulsive near-fault ground motions.

Dr Tae-Hoon Kim
Korea Railroad Research Institute

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This page is a summary of: Seismic performance assessment of reinforced concrete bridge columns with lap splices using shaking table tests, Magazine of Concrete Research, November 2009, ICE Publishing,
DOI: 10.1680/macr.2008.61.9.705.
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