Title of article
Random Field-Based Approach for Strength Evaluation of Suspension Bridge Cables
Author/Authors
Betti، Raimondo نويسنده , , Deodatis، George نويسنده , , Shi، Yuwei نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
-168
From page
169
To page
0
Abstract
A methodology is introduced to estimate the strength of suspension bridge cables using results of tensile strength tests performed on wire samples extracted from the bridgeʹs main cables. The innovation of the proposed methodology is to consider the spatial correlation of the wire strength over the wireʹs length, a real and experimentally measured property of ductile steel wires that is disregarded in the current standard approach. The wire strength is modeled as a nonGaussian random field along its length. The number of parallel wires in the cableʹs cross section is then considered to estimate the strength of the entire cable. The capabilities of the proposed methodology are demonstrated through an application involving an experimental data set of wire segments extracted from the Williamsburg Bridge. Results of the proposed methodology are compared to corresponding results of the current standard approach. It is explained why the former results are relatively more accurate than the latter. A procedure for estimating the tensile strength of a cable composed of parallel wires at different corrosion stages is also presented.
Keywords
Arsenic , atomic absorption spetrometry , Biological materials
Journal title
Journal of Structural Engineering(ASCE)
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Structural Engineering(ASCE)
Record number
114653
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