Steel and Composite Structures

Volume 23, Number 2, 2017, pages 239-250

DOI: 10.12989/scs.2017.23.2.239

Deterioration in strength of studs based on two-parameter fatigue failure criterion

Bing Wang, Qiao Huang and Xiaoling Liu

Abstract

In the concept of two-parameter fatigue failure criterion, the material fatigue failure is determined by the damage degree and the current stress level. Based on this viewpoint, a residual strength degradation model for stud shear connectors under fatigue loads is proposed in this study. First, existing residual strength degradation models and test data are summarized. Next, three series of 11 push-out specimen tests according to the standard push-out test method in Eurocode-4 are performed: the static strength test, the fatigue endurance test and the residual strength test. By introducing the "two-parameter fatigue failure criterion," a residual strength calculation model after cyclic loading is derived, considering the nonlinear fatigue damage and the current stress condition. The parameters are achieved by fitting the data from this study and some literature data. Finally, through verification using several literature reports, the results show that the model can better describe the strength degradation law of stud connectors.

Key Words

steel-concrete composite bridge; stud connector; fatigue; residual strength; two-parameter fatigue failure criterion

Address

School of Transportation, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China.