Detalles del proyecto
Description
The primary goal of this proposal is to develop a well-defined methodology to estimate the remaining strength of a suspension bridge cable that has been exposed to fire. The methodology will rely on a general purpose Finite Element (FE) code (ABAQUS) that is commercially available and widely used in the profession. The cable FEM model will be developed and calibrated using the extensive experimental data already available to the research team: this data will provide the much-needed thermo-mechanical properties for the ASTM 586 steel used in main cables. This will allow the research team to study the evolution of the reduction of the cable strength over time of exposure, accounting also for the cooling phase when the fire is extinguished. This FEM model is expected to (1) provide high-confidence designs of new structures, (2) retrofit existing structures with novel hardening systems, (3) quantify more accurately the hazards associated with traffic patterns and general access to cables, and (4) perform high-fidelity forensic investigations of structures subjected to fire events.
Estado | Finalizado |
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Fecha de inicio/Fecha fin | 9/1/19 → 8/31/20 |
Financiación
- U.S. Department of Transportation: $195,888.00
Keywords
- Investigación sobre seguridad
- Transporte
- Arquitectura
- Edificación y construcción
- Ingeniería (miscelánea)
- Ciencia de los materiales (todo)
- Seguridad, riesgos, fiabilidad y calidad
- Servicios sanitarios de emergencia