Stochastic Vibration-Driven Fatigue Analysis for Steel Structure Bridges Considering Track Irregularity

Author:

Li Yahao1ORCID,Zhang Nan1ORCID,Sun Qikan1ORCID,Cai Chaoxun234ORCID,Li Kebing23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Civil Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, P. R. China

2. Railway Engineering Research Institute, China Academy of Railway Sciences Corporation Limited, Beijing 100081, P. R. China

3. State Key Laboratory for Track Technology of High-Speed Railway, Beijing 100081, P. R. China

4. Graduate Department of China Academy of Railway Sciences, Beijing 100081, P. R. China

Abstract

This study proposes a method for assessing the effect of stochastic vibrations resulting from track irregularities which are rarely studied but significant on bridge fatigue. First, the pseudo-excitation method is utilized to determine the power spectrum density of stress. Subsequently, the trigonometric series method is employed to acquire the stress time history set. Then, a traditional fatigue life calculation method is employed for analysis. By utilizing a post-sampling method, the need for costly repetitive solutions of the vehicle-bridge coupling system is eliminated. Numerical simulations are conducted on a steel truss bridge, revealing the non-negligible effect of track irregularity on bridge fatigue performance. The study investigates the underlying mechanism, highlighting the pronounced influence of long-wave track irregularity. Moreover, the research explores the correlation between track smoothness and bridge fatigue performance, demonstrating that a decrease in track smoothness leads to an increase in fatigue loss. These findings emphasize the necessity of considering stochastic vibrations when evaluating bridge fatigue, providing valuable insights for bridge design and maintenance.

Funder

State Key Laboratory for Track Technology of High-Speed Railway

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

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