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- Title
Corrosion-Fatigue Life Prediction of the U-Shaped Beam in Urban Rail Transit under a Chloride Attack Environment.
- Authors
Chen, Guixiang; Wang, Mingjie; Cui, Chenxing; Zhang, Qingzhang
- Abstract
The coupled effect of the chloride attack environment and train load seriously affects the safety and durability of urban rail transit viaducts and dramatically reduces their service life. In this research, a corrosion-fatigue life prediction model of the prestressed concrete (PC) beam under the coupled effect of the chloride attack environment and train load was developed. This proposed model was illustrated by a 30 m-span PC U-shaped beam in an urban rail transit viaduct. The competitive relationship between concrete fatigue cracking time, non-prestressed reinforcement corrosion initiation time, and concrete corrosion-induced cracking time was discussed. The effects of train frequency, the chloride attack environment grade, and the environmental temperature and relative humidity were investigated on corrosion-fatigue life. Results indicate that train frequency, the chloride attack environment grade, and the environmental temperature can reduce the corrosion-fatigue life of a U-shaped beam by up to 30.0%, 50.7%, and 21.5%, respectively. A coupled chloride attack environment and train frequency can reduce the corrosion-fatigue life by up to 61.2%. Distinct from the environmental temperature, the change of relative humidity has little effect on the corrosion-fatigue life of the U-shaped beam.
- Subjects
PUBLIC transit; CORROSION fatigue; CONCRETE fatigue; PRESTRESSED concrete beams; CRACKING of concrete; PRESTRESSED concrete; CHLORIDES
- Publication
Materials (1996-1944), 2022, Vol 15, Issue 17, p5902
- ISSN
1996-1944
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/ma15175902