Failure analysis and structural resilience of a masonry arch Bridge subjected to blast loads: The Case study, Halilviran Bridge

Amin Bagherzadeh Azar*, Ali Sari

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Abstract

This study investigates the dynamic response of masonry bridges under blast-induced shock waves, focusing on the structural integrity and safety of these critical infrastructure components under extreme conditions. The research employs theoretical approaches to analyze the effects of blast-induced shock waves on masonry bridge structures. A comprehensive numerical simulation framework is developed using finite element analysis (FEA) to model the dynamic interactions between blast waves and the masonry materials. Key parameters, including the blast load intensity, duration, and distance from the blast source, are varied to assess their impact on bridge performance. The results reveal significant insights into the deformation patterns, stress distribution, and potential failure modes of masonry bridges under blast loading scenarios. The findings underscore the importance of incorporating blast resistance measures in the design and retrofitting of masonry bridges to enhance their resilience against explosive events. This study contributes to the advancement of safety standards and design guidelines for masonry bridge structures in the context of blast loading, providing valuable information for engineers, policymakers, and infrastructure managers.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024

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Keywords

  • Masonry bridges
  • blast loads
  • blast resistance
  • dynamic response
  • finite element analysis
  • structural integrity

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