Statistical analysis of fatigue crack propagation data of materials from ancient portuguese metallic bridges

J. Correia, A. Jesus, R. Calçada, B. Pedrosa, C. Rebelo, L. Silva
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In Portugal there is a number of old metallic riveted railway and highway bridges that were erected by the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century, and are still in operation, requiring inspections and remediation measures to overcome fatigue damage. Residual fatigue life predictions should be based on actual fatigue data from bridge materials which is scarce due to the material specificities. Fatigue crack propagation data of materials from representative Portuguese riveted bridges, namely the Pinhao and Luiz I road bridges, the Viana road/railway bridge, the Fao road bridge and the Trezoi railway bridge were considered in this study. The fatigue crack growth rates were correlated using the Paris’s law. Also, a statistical analysis of the pure mode I fatigue crack growth (FCG) data available for the materials from the ancient riveted metallic bridges is presented. Based on this analysis, design FCG curves are proposed and compared with BS7910 standard proposal, for the Paris region, which is one important fatigue regime concerning the application of the Fracture Mechanics approaches, to predict the remnant fatigue life of structural details.
葡萄牙古金属桥梁材料疲劳裂纹扩展数据的统计分析
在葡萄牙,有许多旧的金属铆接铁路和公路桥,它们是在19世纪末和20世纪初建造的,仍然在使用,需要检查和补救措施来克服疲劳损伤。剩余疲劳寿命预测应基于桥梁材料的实际疲劳数据,而由于材料的特殊性,这些数据很少。本研究考虑了葡萄牙代表性铆接桥梁的材料疲劳裂纹扩展数据,即Pinhao和Luiz I公路桥、Viana公路/铁路桥、Fao公路桥和Trezoi铁路桥。利用Paris定律对疲劳裂纹扩展速率进行了关联。同时,对古代金属铆接桥梁材料的纯I型疲劳裂纹扩展数据进行了统计分析。在此基础上,提出了巴黎地区的设计FCG曲线,并与BS7910标准方案进行了比较,这是断裂力学方法应用的一个重要疲劳状态,用于预测结构细部的剩余疲劳寿命。
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