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experimental analysis of fracture and damage mechanics of pre-stressed concrete sleepers b70: part b analysis
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نویسنده
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farnam mohammad ,rezaie fereydoon
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منبع
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international journal of transportation engineering - 2017 - دوره : 5 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:17 -29
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چکیده
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Initial cracks occur in high strength concrete sleepers for various reasons, such as shrinkage and wrongcuring and long lifetime of over 50 years of sleepers. these cracks may lead to complete failure of thestructure. in order to more accurately design the sleepers, fracture mechanics (not strength of materials)should be incorporated. in order to achieve this purpose, it is important to forecast crack growth andresidual strength reduction rate. in this study, based on the principles of nonlinear fracture mechanics(nlfm) in concrete material, fracture behavior of pre-stressed concrete sleepers was investigated.sleepers with the lengths of initiation crack of 5 mm with 10 mm step increasing to 45 mm were tested.five specimens in each group were loaded under three-point bending test, in order to calculate k_k , crack growth, and load-displacement diagram. the results showed that by increasing the crack-to-depth ratio, initial toughness, crack stability, and crack unstable toughness, the crack instability expansion begins. by increasing the crack-to-depth ratio, both initial and unstable toughness values increased linearly versus lefm theory. damage begins with an initial crack like in flexural damage and then continues withbifurcation of the crack. the influence of shear damage in sleeper's crack growing leads it to the ultimatedamage.
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کلیدواژه
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fracture mechanics ,damage mechanics ,prestressed concrete sleeper b70 ,stress intensity factor ,cracktodepth ratios
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آدرس
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bu ali sina university of hamadan, department of civil engineering, ایران, bu ali sina university of hamadan, department of civil engineering, ایران
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پست الکترونیکی
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frrezaie94@gmail.com
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