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A probabilistic fatigue approach for riveted joints using Monte Carlo simulation
Abstract The availability of probabilistic fatigue strength S–N data for riveted connections is essential to carry out reliability analysis of ancient riveted bridges. This paper proposes a procedure to derive probabilistic S–N fields for riveted connections, using material fatigue data and detailed finite element modeling of the joints. Strain-life fatigue data of the plain material as well as fatigue crack growth data are used to compute the total fatigue life of a riveted connection, integrating both the local and Fracture Mechanics approaches to fatigue. The basic fatigue data is inputted in the probabilistic form as well as some relevant parameters of the model which are subjected to higher uncertainty. Three dimensional finite element modeling of the riveted joint is carried out to assess the local stresses/strains at the critical location, as well as the stress intensity factor history, for an expected growing fatigue crack. The proposed approach allows the assessment of the effects of both clamping stresses on rivets and friction coefficient, on local stress/strain values and stress intensity factors. The clamping stresses on rivets and friction coefficient are assumed random variables. The inputs, in the probabilistic form, are accounted in the fatigue strength assessment procedure using the Monte Carlo sampling technique. Resulting p–S–Nf field computed for a simple riveted joint is compared with experimental data, illustrating a very satisfactory performance of the model. In addition, the sensibility of the p–S–Nf field to some input parameters is discussed.
Highlights Probabilistic fatigue modeling of a riveted joint made of puddle iron is proposed. Fatigue damage is assumed a process of crack initiation and propagation. Monte Carlo sampling is used to generate p–S–Nf fields. Local strain approach and Fracture Mechanics supported on 3D FEM modeling proposed. Crack initiation was dominant for the riveted joint.
A probabilistic fatigue approach for riveted joints using Monte Carlo simulation
Abstract The availability of probabilistic fatigue strength S–N data for riveted connections is essential to carry out reliability analysis of ancient riveted bridges. This paper proposes a procedure to derive probabilistic S–N fields for riveted connections, using material fatigue data and detailed finite element modeling of the joints. Strain-life fatigue data of the plain material as well as fatigue crack growth data are used to compute the total fatigue life of a riveted connection, integrating both the local and Fracture Mechanics approaches to fatigue. The basic fatigue data is inputted in the probabilistic form as well as some relevant parameters of the model which are subjected to higher uncertainty. Three dimensional finite element modeling of the riveted joint is carried out to assess the local stresses/strains at the critical location, as well as the stress intensity factor history, for an expected growing fatigue crack. The proposed approach allows the assessment of the effects of both clamping stresses on rivets and friction coefficient, on local stress/strain values and stress intensity factors. The clamping stresses on rivets and friction coefficient are assumed random variables. The inputs, in the probabilistic form, are accounted in the fatigue strength assessment procedure using the Monte Carlo sampling technique. Resulting p–S–Nf field computed for a simple riveted joint is compared with experimental data, illustrating a very satisfactory performance of the model. In addition, the sensibility of the p–S–Nf field to some input parameters is discussed.
Highlights Probabilistic fatigue modeling of a riveted joint made of puddle iron is proposed. Fatigue damage is assumed a process of crack initiation and propagation. Monte Carlo sampling is used to generate p–S–Nf fields. Local strain approach and Fracture Mechanics supported on 3D FEM modeling proposed. Crack initiation was dominant for the riveted joint.
A probabilistic fatigue approach for riveted joints using Monte Carlo simulation
Sanches, Rui F. (Autor:in) / de Jesus, Abílio M.P. (Autor:in) / Correia, José A.F.O. (Autor:in) / da Silva, A.L.L. (Autor:in) / Fernandes, A.A. (Autor:in)
Journal of Constructional Steel Research ; 110 ; 149-162
26.02.2015
14 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
A probabilistic fatigue approach for riveted joints using Monte Carlo simulation
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|Fatigue tests of riveted joints
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|Fatigue tests of riveted joints
Engineering Index Backfile | 1938
|Fatigue tests of riveted joints
Engineering Index Backfile | 1939
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