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Corrosion characteristics and evaluation of galvanized high-strength steel wire for bridge cables based on 3D laser scanning and image recognition
Abstract The study investigates the corrosion behavior of galvanized high-strength steel wire, which significantly affects the bearing capacity and residual fatigue life of cables in cable-supported bridges. Through standardized salt spray accelerated corrosion tests, steel wires with varying corrosion degrees are obtained. Three-dimensional laser scanning technology reconstructs the corroded wire surface, while image recognition techniques extract geometric characteristics of corrosion pits. Fitting expressions are established to correlate the minimum cross-sectional area, maximum pit depth and dip angle, and mass loss ratio of the wire. Statistical analysis reveals log-normal distributions for the lengths of major and minor axes of corrosion pits over time. Fitting curves for elongation after fracture, nominal yield strength, and nominal ultimate strength, along with elastic modulus distribution, are derived for different mass loss ratios. Comparing corrosion grading criteria, the study quantitatively describes corrosion characteristic parameters for distinct corrosion grades. These insights enhance understanding of corrosion behavior and mechanical property degradation in high-strength steel wires, offering a quantitative framework for assessing and classifying corrosion extent based on measurable parameters.
Highlights A standardized set of accelerated corrosion tests is performed regarding a large number of steel wire specimens. Advanced 3D laser scanning and image recognition techniques are used to characterize the corrosion characteristics. Comprehensive analysis and examination are conducted to determine the general patterns and morphology of corrosion. A quantitative grading system for the corrosion of galvanized high-strength steel wire is developed.
Corrosion characteristics and evaluation of galvanized high-strength steel wire for bridge cables based on 3D laser scanning and image recognition
Abstract The study investigates the corrosion behavior of galvanized high-strength steel wire, which significantly affects the bearing capacity and residual fatigue life of cables in cable-supported bridges. Through standardized salt spray accelerated corrosion tests, steel wires with varying corrosion degrees are obtained. Three-dimensional laser scanning technology reconstructs the corroded wire surface, while image recognition techniques extract geometric characteristics of corrosion pits. Fitting expressions are established to correlate the minimum cross-sectional area, maximum pit depth and dip angle, and mass loss ratio of the wire. Statistical analysis reveals log-normal distributions for the lengths of major and minor axes of corrosion pits over time. Fitting curves for elongation after fracture, nominal yield strength, and nominal ultimate strength, along with elastic modulus distribution, are derived for different mass loss ratios. Comparing corrosion grading criteria, the study quantitatively describes corrosion characteristic parameters for distinct corrosion grades. These insights enhance understanding of corrosion behavior and mechanical property degradation in high-strength steel wires, offering a quantitative framework for assessing and classifying corrosion extent based on measurable parameters.
Highlights A standardized set of accelerated corrosion tests is performed regarding a large number of steel wire specimens. Advanced 3D laser scanning and image recognition techniques are used to characterize the corrosion characteristics. Comprehensive analysis and examination are conducted to determine the general patterns and morphology of corrosion. A quantitative grading system for the corrosion of galvanized high-strength steel wire is developed.
Corrosion characteristics and evaluation of galvanized high-strength steel wire for bridge cables based on 3D laser scanning and image recognition
Yan, Kun (author) / Liu, Guodong (author) / Li, Qi (author) / Jiang, Chaoyue (author) / Ren, Tianchi (author) / Li, Zhe (author) / Xie, Lin (author) / Wang, Lu (author)
2024-03-13
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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