Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6751090 Journal of Constructional Steel Research 2018 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
In European countries, the design of bridges is conducted following the specifications in the Eurocodes. For verification against fatigue of steel bridges, a simplified model is suggested based on a single vehicle load model together with λ factors to estimate a representative stress range. Since the release of the Eurocodes the accuracy of this format has been discussed and questioned. In the current paper, a probabilistic model for fatigue assessment is suggested estimating the load effect from bridge weigh-in-motion (BWIM) measurements. The probabilistic model has been used to estimate the reliability reached with the existing verification format for road bridges. The result shows a large scatter depending foremost on the bridge geometry and the traffic volume. A tentative calibration of the verification format has been performed and new functions for two of the λ factors have been derived. With these new functions a significant improvement in the consistency of the reliability level has been achieved. The study demonstrates the need for a more extensive calibration of the Eurocode model and indicates the parameters to focus on.
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