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    Developing Fatigue Vehicle Models for Bridge Fatigue Assessment under Different Traffic Conditions

    Source: Journal of Bridge Engineering:;2021:;Volume ( 026 ):;issue: 002::page 04020122-1
    Author:
    Lu Deng
    ,
    Lei Nie
    ,
    Wenjie Zhong
    ,
    Wei Wang
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)BE.1943-5592.0001675
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: The fatigue damage of steel bridges induced by heavy traffic loads is a critical problem worldwide. A uniform fatigue vehicle is generally adopted in bridge design codes to evaluate the cumulative fatigue damage of steel bridges. However, since the traffic loads vary across sites, a single vehicle with predetermined parameters may be imprecise for actual fatigue damage estimations. In this study, a new method for developing fatigue vehicle models that are applicable to various traffic conditions is proposed. The traffic in China was taken as an example for illustrating the proposed method. Numerical simulations were performed to investigate the fatigue damage distribution at 12 typical weigh-in-motion sites in China based on the collected vehicle load spectra, and the errors in fatigue damage estimations when adopting the fatigue vehicle Model III in Chinese bridge code were evaluated under various scenarios. Results showed that using Model III for fatigue analysis may seriously underestimate or overestimate the cumulative fatigue damage caused by the actual traffic loads under some conditions. Using a modified Model III with gross weight adjusted to the site-specific traffic condition could lead to a significant improvement, but the errors are still within a relatively large range. Following the classification and mathematical optimization techniques of the proposed method, a three-axle fatigue vehicle model and a four-axle fatigue vehicle model corresponding to the light and heavy traffic, respectively, were developed. These two fatigue vehicle models were proven to produce better and more consistent accuracy than the single fatigue vehicle model (i.e., Model III) for various traffic compositions in China.
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    contributor authorLu Deng
    contributor authorLei Nie
    contributor authorWenjie Zhong
    contributor authorWei Wang
    date accessioned2022-01-31T23:34:06Z
    date available2022-01-31T23:34:06Z
    date issued2/1/2021
    identifier other%28ASCE%29BE.1943-5592.0001675.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4269958
    description abstractThe fatigue damage of steel bridges induced by heavy traffic loads is a critical problem worldwide. A uniform fatigue vehicle is generally adopted in bridge design codes to evaluate the cumulative fatigue damage of steel bridges. However, since the traffic loads vary across sites, a single vehicle with predetermined parameters may be imprecise for actual fatigue damage estimations. In this study, a new method for developing fatigue vehicle models that are applicable to various traffic conditions is proposed. The traffic in China was taken as an example for illustrating the proposed method. Numerical simulations were performed to investigate the fatigue damage distribution at 12 typical weigh-in-motion sites in China based on the collected vehicle load spectra, and the errors in fatigue damage estimations when adopting the fatigue vehicle Model III in Chinese bridge code were evaluated under various scenarios. Results showed that using Model III for fatigue analysis may seriously underestimate or overestimate the cumulative fatigue damage caused by the actual traffic loads under some conditions. Using a modified Model III with gross weight adjusted to the site-specific traffic condition could lead to a significant improvement, but the errors are still within a relatively large range. Following the classification and mathematical optimization techniques of the proposed method, a three-axle fatigue vehicle model and a four-axle fatigue vehicle model corresponding to the light and heavy traffic, respectively, were developed. These two fatigue vehicle models were proven to produce better and more consistent accuracy than the single fatigue vehicle model (i.e., Model III) for various traffic compositions in China.
    publisherASCE
    titleDeveloping Fatigue Vehicle Models for Bridge Fatigue Assessment under Different Traffic Conditions
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume26
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Bridge Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)BE.1943-5592.0001675
    journal fristpage04020122-1
    journal lastpage04020122-12
    page12
    treeJournal of Bridge Engineering:;2021:;Volume ( 026 ):;issue: 002
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