Prof. Zongjin Li Department of Civil Engineering: CIVL 111 Construction Materials
Prof. Zongjin Li Department of Civil Engineering: CIVL 111 Construction Materials
Prof. Zongjin Li
Department of Civil Engineering
Fatigue Threshold
Number of Cycles
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Empirical formulae
For a log-linear coordinate system
a = C + D log N f
For a log-log coordinate system
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Normalized amplitude-mean
diagram
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Goodman equation
a = ar 1
u
a
ar =
1 m
ar
(m, a)
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Substituting
Into
Obtain
ar = f (2 N f )b
m
a = ar 1
u
m
a = (1 ) f (2 N f )b
f
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Furthermore,
a
Nf =b
b
(2) ( f m )
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Nj
N1
N2
N3
+
+
+L =
=1
N f1 N f 2 N f 3
N fj
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N fj one rep.
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Fatigue approach
Assume that the applied loading is cyclic with
constant values of the loads Pmax and Pmin
The corresponding gross section nominal stresses
Smax and Smin are then also constants
For fatigue crack growth work, it is conventional
to use the stress range S
S = S max S min
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Fatigue approach
K min = F S min a
K min
R=
K max
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Fatigue approach
The primary variable affecting the growth rate of a
crack is the range of the stress intensity factor K
This is calculated from the stress range S as below
K = F S a
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At intermediate values
of K, there is often a
straight line on the loglog plot
The fitting equation is
da
m
= C (K )
dN
where C is a constant
and m is the slope on
the log-log plot
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N if =
af
da
da
=
a C (K ) m a C F S a
i
i
af
C (F S
ai
da
am 2
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Fatigue approach
N
=
if
da
f
i
a )
C ( F S
1
da
C ( F S
C ( F S
a
(1
f
m
)
2
C ( F S
m
+ 1)
2
(1
m
(
m
)
2
|a
f
i
+ 1
1
m
2
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Fracture approach
m
1
)
ai 2
1 ( )
af
1
N if =
m
m
m
( 1)
C
F
S
(
)
(
1
)
ai 2
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Chapter 3 Aggregates
Aggregates
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Aggregates
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3.2
Classification of aggregate
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Property
Granite
Limestone
Sandstone
Marble
Apparent density
kg/m3
2500~
2700
1000~2600
2200~2500
2500~2700
Compressive
Strength MPa
120~250/ 30~250/
20~170/
100~250/
Water absorption %
<1
2~6
<10
<1
6.75~6.77
9.2~11.2
6.5~11.2
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Moisture conditions
Moisture Content (MC) calculations
Density and Specific Gravity
Unit Weight (UW)
Measurement of moisture content
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Wstock WSSD
MC (SSD ) =
100%
WSSD
>0
=0
SSD
<0
AD
Absorption capacity
W SSD WOD
Absorption =
100%
WOD
WSSD WAD
100%
Effective Absorption (E.A.)=
WAD
OD
AD
E.A.
SSD
Absorption
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weight
BD =
V solid + V pores
of
aggregate
V solid
D
=
w
density
of
water
of
aggregater
Vsolid + V pores
density
of
water
BD
w
50
W SSD
in air
W Displacement
W SSD
W SSD
in
air
in
air
W SSD
in
water
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. .
empty space
. .
aggregate
. .
pore
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UW (OD ) =
V solid
W SSD
+ V pores + V spacing
V solid
WOD
+ V pores + V spacing
BD UW
Spacing (void ) =
100%
BD
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Uniform
Gap-Graded
. ..
.
.
Open
.. ... .. ....
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(Cummulative
mudulus =
retained
percentage )
100
100
3/8
No.
50
3/4
No.
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1.5
No.
16
No.
No.
i =1
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FM blend
PA
PB
= FM A
+ FM B
100
100
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