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This presentation covers the procedures employed in the seismic Finite Element Analysis (FEA) of a grade separation project and provides practical insight toward implementation and interpretation of such models. The grade separation project involved design and construction of a bridge with a structural system consisting of approach embankments, two abutments founded on groups of piles, and bents supported by single piers. In order to ensure the structural integrity of the underlying water feeder, a detailed finite element investigation was performed to assess the static and dynamic impacts of the bridge construction on the pipeline behavior. In particular, the effects of soil-abutment inertia interactions on the seismic response of feeder was studied through a direct numerical modeling approach. The following topics will be discussed during this webinar:
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