Biao Ma's research while affiliated with Shanghai Municipal Engineering Design Institute and other places
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The lack of seismic capacity of piers leads to bridge collapse in recent earthquakes, such as the 1994 Northridge (USA), 1995 Kobe (Japan) and 2008 Wenchuan (China) earthquakes. For precast bridge piers, the performance of pier connection determines the seismic capacity of the whole bridge. Therefore, a new connection between precast bridge column...
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... In recent years, accelerated bridge construction (ABC) techniques [1] have been widely used due to the advantages of reduced construction time, lower life cycle costs, and improved construction quality [2][3][4]. As an application of ABC techniques, post-tensioned (PT) rocking piers [5][6][7][8] have attracted many researchers' and designers' attention, although there are still some gaps in seismic research on them. ...