2022
DOI: 10.15632/jtam-pl/150077
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Collapse modes of concrete reinforced square bridge piers under vehicle collision

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“…They typically occur in two scenarios: high-clearance vehicles colliding with the upper structures of bridges, and vehicles colliding with the sub-structures such as piers. Both scenarios have the potential to cause fatal damage to bridges [79][80][81]. In the United States, approximately 61% of rail bridges have experienced vehicle collisions, with prestressed bridges alone being struck over 160 times.…”
Section: External Human Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They typically occur in two scenarios: high-clearance vehicles colliding with the upper structures of bridges, and vehicles colliding with the sub-structures such as piers. Both scenarios have the potential to cause fatal damage to bridges [79][80][81]. In the United States, approximately 61% of rail bridges have experienced vehicle collisions, with prestressed bridges alone being struck over 160 times.…”
Section: External Human Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%