2006
DOI: 10.2208/jsceja.62.176
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Experimental Investigation on Ageing Behaviors of Rubbers Used for Bridge Bearings

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“…12 and 13 indicate that both the shear modulus G and the Neo-Hookean constitutive parameter C NH1 of the rubber material increased exponentially as the duration of the alternation of aging and seawater erosion increased, and their fitted values agreed well with their calculated values. This indicates the rationality of formulas ( 4) and (5).…”
Section: Determination Of Neo-hookean Constitutive Parametersmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…12 and 13 indicate that both the shear modulus G and the Neo-Hookean constitutive parameter C NH1 of the rubber material increased exponentially as the duration of the alternation of aging and seawater erosion increased, and their fitted values agreed well with their calculated values. This indicates the rationality of formulas ( 4) and (5).…”
Section: Determination Of Neo-hookean Constitutive Parametersmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…The time-varying expressions of each of the constitutive parameters are given in formula in Fig. 11 and formula (5), which can facilitate the finite-element study of similar bearing performance and the corresponding structural analyses and provide theoretical support for lifecycle performance evaluation, design and seismic performance research of rubber bearings and offshore bridges. (5) The proposed formula for constitutive parameters are suitable for determining the Mooney-Rivlin and Neo-Hookean constitutive parameters of rubber materials used in bridge isolation bearings, which are with 120 years of service under the alternating of aging and seawater erosion.…”
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“…For the steel dowels of the elastomeric bridge bearings, corrosion deterioration can lead to a reduction in both the cross-section and the shear strength. Moreover, the elastomeric NR pads suffer an increase in both the shear modulus and shear stiffness due to corrosion and thermal oxidation [ 28 , 29 , 30 ].…”
Section: Degradation Of Elastomeric Bridge Bearings Due To Corrosion ...mentioning
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“…Meanwhile, the corrosion of critical components, including the corrosion of RC columns and the aging of elastomeric bridge bearings, as well as the combined effects of prestress loss and cracking, also have a negative effect on seismic performance. Therefore, bridge columns are assumed to be subjected to salt mist formed from chloride-laden water [ 27 ], and the elastomeric bridge bearings were considered to be affected by chloride ions and thermal oxidation [ 28 , 29 , 30 ] in this study. For this purpose, the joint effects of multi-deterioration mechanisms on system seismic fragility for RC bridges were researched by considering the degradation correlations between multiple components.…”
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