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Fatigue behaviour prediction of steel reinforcement bars using an adapted Navarro and De Los Rios model

Rocha, Marina  
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Bruehwiler, Eugen  
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Nussbaumer, Alain  
2015
International Journal Of Fatigue

Fatigue cracks tend to initiate on the rebar surface and therefore, the surface conditions may control their fatigue behaviour. This study investigates the influence of surface microstructure and roughness dispersion on the scatter and fatigue life of hot rolled (HR)-cold worked (CW) and quenched and self-tempered (QST) rebars. The stochastic nature of the fatigue life is mainly affected by the scatter of short cracks in the crack initiation phase. A model adapted from Navarro and De Los Rios (N-R) was developed to predict the crack initiation, including short crack growth, and long crack propagation phases. The crack initiation phase includes the dispersion inherent to the grain size, grain orientation ratio and multiple phases i.e., ferrite-pearlite and martensite as well as the roughness dispersion determined on the rebar surface and the influence of the rib geometry. The stress concentration factor due to the rib geometry was considered as a constant parameter. In the long crack propagation phase, all microstructural features are considered as constants. The model results were compared to experimental data from the literature. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2015.01.015
Web of Science ID

WOS:000352677700021

Author(s)
Rocha, Marina  
Bruehwiler, Eugen  
Nussbaumer, Alain  
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Elsevier Sci Ltd

Published in
International Journal Of Fatigue
Volume

75

Start page

198

End page

204

Subjects

Steel reinforcement bars

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Crack growth model

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Surface conditions

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Scatter

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Fatigue behaviour prediction

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REVIEWED

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May 29, 2015
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