CEE Ph.D. Defense Announcement: Performance-based Earthquake Engineering of Ordinary Bridges Accounting for the Damage Accumulated from Fire Hazards
Saurabh Singhal, Ph.D. Candidate
UC Irvine, 2026
Professor Farzin Zareian
Abstract: Wildland fire is an undercharacterized structural hazard to bridges, particularly in California, where seismic and wildfire risks coincide. This thesis develops a probabilistic multi-hazard framework that quantifies the seismic demand on ordinary reinforced concrete bridge columns following wildland fire exposure. A validated thermo-mechanical simulation pipeline connects fire intensity to post-fire structural capacity, and an Alternating Least Squares algorithm back-calculates the latent fire damage from combined seismic response across 19,000 column-fire combinations. The resulting three-step demand model links column period, fire intensity and spectral acceleration to the post-fire Damage Index, with the ISO area equivalency factor φ(A_ISO) identified as the optimal fire intensity measure.
Share
Upcoming Events
-
MAE 298 Seminar: The Dynamics of Premixed Flames in Open and Closed Environments
-
CBE 298 Seminar: Progress on Solid-State Lithium-Sulfur Batteries
-
CEE Senior Design Symposium 2026
-
CEE Ph.D. Defense Announcement: Performance-based Earthquake Engineering of Ordinary Bridges Accounting for the Damage Accumulated from Fire Hazards
-
CEE Ph.D. Defense Announcement: Making Garbage Great Again - Classification and Network-Based Emissions Modeling of California's Waste Management and Recycling System