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Fatigue Prediction of Steel Structures by Means of Monitoring and Testing
The prediction of the life time of steel structures is an important task for the owners. The usually used models show only small reliability. The models consists of a chain of a load model, a system transfer model and a damage model. The results of these coupled models are usually unreliable, especially the influence of the unsafe load- and damage models controls the reliability of the result. It is shown that monitoring at critical points and a time reduced parallel testing leads to very sufficient results.
Fatigue Prediction of Steel Structures by Means of Monitoring and Testing
The prediction of the life time of steel structures is an important task for the owners. The usually used models show only small reliability. The models consists of a chain of a load model, a system transfer model and a damage model. The results of these coupled models are usually unreliable, especially the influence of the unsafe load- and damage models controls the reliability of the result. It is shown that monitoring at critical points and a time reduced parallel testing leads to very sufficient results.
Fatigue Prediction of Steel Structures by Means of Monitoring and Testing
Peil, U. (author) / Mehdianpour, M. (author) / Frenz, M. (author)
First US-Japan Workshop on Life-Cycle Cost Analysis and Design of Civil Infrastructure Systems ; 2000 ; Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
2001-06-22
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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