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Citation

Presno Vélez, Bernardo Sánchez A, Bruna OA, Abella DM, de Prado L, Fernández MM. Materials (Basel) 2021; 14(18): e5275.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, MDPI: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)

DOI

10.3390/ma14185275

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This work presented salient features of the steel behavior of seven metallic bridges close to, or over, 100 years old, among the Spanish conventional rail network as well as the results of a fatigue life expectancy study. A preliminary study of the properties of the constituent materials obtained from the bridges samples was carried out followed by dynamic fatigue tests under service representative loads. Due to the steelmaking techniques in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, disperse fatigue behavior results were obtained. However, the wide safety margins with which these bridges were designed, as well as the mechanical properties of the steel (relatively good mechanical resistance but with low ductility), seem to guarantee a long fatigue life. This estimate decreases sharply with increasing loads.


Language: en

Keywords

fatigue assessment; fatigue life prediction; life expectancy of materials; metallic structures; rail network; steel bridges; structural integrity

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