TY - JOUR
T1 - Preventive maintenance on welded connection joints in aged steel railway bridges
AU - Lin, Weiwei
AU - Yoda, Teruhiko
AU - Taniguchi, Nozomu
AU - Satake, Shinya
AU - Kasano, Hideyuki
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Structural repairing or maintenance technique has been a hot issue in recent years due to the increasing aging problems of old railway bridges. A strengthening method for welded joints in old steel railway bridges by integrating the rapid hardening concrete, rubber-latex mortar, and reinforcing bars is introduced in this paper. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the mechanical performance of the strengthened connection joints in old steel railway bridges. Depending on the locations of the concrete and possible loading conditions, the joint needs to sustain both negative and positive bending moment, therefore, two experimental plans were employed. The static loading tests on the steel joints before and after strengthening were performed to confirm the effects of the present strengthening method. Moreover, three-dimensional FE models were built to make a comparison study between the strengthened and original steel joints. Load versus deflection relationship and strain development process on the web of the joints were measured and compared between the original joints and the strengthened joints. Both experimental and numerical results indicate that the present strengthening method can greatly enhance the stiffness and reduce the stress levels of steel joints, resulting in the extension service life of aged steel railway bridges.
AB - Structural repairing or maintenance technique has been a hot issue in recent years due to the increasing aging problems of old railway bridges. A strengthening method for welded joints in old steel railway bridges by integrating the rapid hardening concrete, rubber-latex mortar, and reinforcing bars is introduced in this paper. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the mechanical performance of the strengthened connection joints in old steel railway bridges. Depending on the locations of the concrete and possible loading conditions, the joint needs to sustain both negative and positive bending moment, therefore, two experimental plans were employed. The static loading tests on the steel joints before and after strengthening were performed to confirm the effects of the present strengthening method. Moreover, three-dimensional FE models were built to make a comparison study between the strengthened and original steel joints. Load versus deflection relationship and strain development process on the web of the joints were measured and compared between the original joints and the strengthened joints. Both experimental and numerical results indicate that the present strengthening method can greatly enhance the stiffness and reduce the stress levels of steel joints, resulting in the extension service life of aged steel railway bridges.
KW - Negative moment
KW - Old steel railway bridges
KW - Positive moment
KW - Preventive maintenance
KW - Welded joint
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jcsr.2013.10.012
DO - 10.1016/j.jcsr.2013.10.012
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84887838765
VL - 92
SP - 46
EP - 54
JO - Journal of Constructional Steel Research
JF - Journal of Constructional Steel Research
SN - 0143-974X
ER -