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Evaluation of Seismic Damage to Memphis Bridges and Highway Systems
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Geotechnical EngineeringMemphis BridgesBridge DesignEarthquake EngineeringEngineeringShelby CountySeismologySeismic AnalysisCivil EngineeringGeographyStructural Health MonitoringExpected Seismic DamageEarthquake ScenarioBridge Classification SystemEngineering GeologySeismic HazardStructural Engineering
This paper presents a procedure for the evaluation of the expected seismic damage to bridges and highway systems in Memphis and Shelby County, Tenn. Data pertinent to 452 bridges and major arterial routes were collected and implemented as a geographic information system database. The bridges were classified into several bridge types using a bridge classification system modified from the NBIS/Federal Highway Administration coding guidelines. The bridge damage states considered are no/minor damage, repairable damage, and significant damage. The fragility curves corresponding to these damage states were established for various bridge types. Given an earthquake with a moment magnitude of 7.0 occurring at Marked Tree, Ark., the intensity of ground shaking and liquefaction-induced permanent ground deformation in Memphis and Shelby County were estimated, and then the expected damage to bridges and highway systems was determined. The results can be used to prioritize bridges for retrofitting, to prepare a pre-earthquake preparedness plan, to develop a postearthquake emergency response plan, and to assess the regional economic impact from the damage to highway transportation systems.
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