In the present investigation, fatigue damage accumulation in steel
highway bridges under random loading is studied. The fatigue life
of welded joints has been determined both experimentally and from
a fracture mechanics analysis.In the experimental part of the
investigation, fatigue test series on welded plate test specimens
have been carried through. The materials that have been used are
either conventional structural steel with a yield stress of ~
400-410 MPa or high-strength steel with a yield stress of ~
810-840 MPa.The fatigue tests have been carried out using load
histories, which correspond to one week's traffic loading,
determined by means of strain gage measurements on the orthotropic
steel deck structure of the Farø Bridges in Denmark.The test
series which have been carried through show a significant
difference between constant amplitude and variable amplitude
fatigue test results. Both the fatigue test results and the
fracture mechanics analysis indicate that the linear fatigue
damage accumulation formula, which is normally used in the design
against fatigue in steel bridges, may give results, which are
unconservative. The validity of the results obtained from the
linear fatigue damage accumulation formula will depend on the
distribution of the load history in tension and compression.
| Number of pages | 98 |
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| Publication status | Published - 1997 |
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