Multiaxial and variable amplitude fatigue of concrete

Peter Heek, Peter Mark
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Concrete structures are often exposed to cyclic loads induced by traffic or machine vibrations. To assess fatigue lifes, SN curves serve, which are usually validated by experiments. During testing, reference specimens are exposed to uniaxial and constant amplitude fatigue. However, under real operating conditions loads occur multiaxially and with alternating amplitude and frequency. Thus, the progressively increasing material damage has to be mathematically captured. In this regard, Palmgren-Miner's linear accumulation rule is well established, although it neglects distinct sequence effects. In the article, the SN concept is first extended to multiaxial stress states by introducing an equivalent stress under the notion of isotropic damage. Then, a modified damage accumulation procedure is developed taking into account effects of loading and unloading on residual numbers of cycles to failure in multistage loading processes. The new approach is verified to experimental data taken from the literature and elaborated to a design chart. An example demonstrates the practical application.

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混凝土的多轴变幅疲劳
混凝土结构经常暴露在由交通或机器振动引起的循环荷载下。对于疲劳寿命的评估,通常采用SN曲线,并通过实验进行验证。试验过程中,参考试件分别承受单轴和恒幅疲劳。然而,在实际工作条件下,载荷是多轴的,且振幅和频率是交替的。因此,必须用数学方法捕捉逐渐增加的材料损坏。在这方面,Palmgren-Miner的线性积累规律是很好的建立,尽管它忽略了不同的序列效应。本文首先在各向同性损伤的概念下引入等效应力,将SN概念扩展到多轴应力状态。然后,考虑了加载和卸载对多级加载过程中残余循环次数的影响,建立了一种改进的损伤累积过程。用文献中的实验数据对新方法进行了验证,并制作了设计图。实例说明了该方法的实际应用。
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