在三点负荷下,普通平面混凝土的疲劳裂纹传播特性
Huating Chen1, Jiapeng Song2, Dewang Li3
1State Key Laboratory of Bridge Safety and Resilience, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China.
Materials (Basel, Switzerland)
|December 31, 2025
概括
这项研究调查了桥梁的混凝土疲劳裂传播. 与较低强度混凝土相比,C50混凝土的疲劳负荷显示了较快的裂增长,为桥梁结构完整性的评估提供了信息.
科学领域:
- 土木工程 土木工程是指土木工程.
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 结构工程 结构工程
背景情况:
- 疲劳裂传播对于桥梁的耐用性至关重要.
- 了解混凝土的疲劳行为对于结构完整性和使用寿命延长至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定桥梁建筑中使用的C50平面混凝土的疲劳裂纹传播特性.
- 分析巴黎定律和福曼方程对混凝土疲劳的适用性.
- 为了将C50混凝土的疲劳裂增长率与现有文献进行比较.
主要方法:
- 从C50平面混凝土制造48个单边纹梁样本.
- 静态容量的单调负载和三点曲下的疲劳负载.
- 使用视觉观察,张力计和弹性合规方法监测裂纹长度演变.
主要成果:
- 疲劳骨折表面表现出比单调负荷更大的齐克扎克和微裂纹凝聚.
- 弹性合规方法准确地捕捉了三个阶段的疲劳裂发展.
- 巴黎法适用于平面混凝土,裂增长率和应力强度因子范围显示在对数尺度上的线性关系.
- C50混凝土的疲劳裂增长率比较低强度的混凝土快46.7%.
结论:
- 该研究提供了关于普通结构混凝土疲劳裂生长特性的宝贵数据.
- 这些发现有助于改善混凝土桥梁的疲劳评估和使用寿命延长策略.
- 需要进一步的研究,以充分理解在各种条件下混凝土的疲劳行为.
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