Fatigue-life evaluation of steel post structures. I: Background and analysis

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Gilani, A [1 ]
Whittaker, A [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Berkeley, Pacific Earthquake Engn Res Ctr, Richmond, CA 94720 USA
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10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9445(2000)126:3(322)
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TU [建筑科学];
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Changeable message sign (CMS) structures are cantilever, interverted L-shaped structural components that are used to transmit information on road conditions to the driving public. The high-cycle fatigue failure of one CMS structure in southern California led to a detailed analytical and experimental study of CMS structures. In this paper key data from held studies are presented together with results of finite-element studies of CMS structural components. A companion paper documents the results of the experimental program and presents recommendations for future CMS construction. Analysis of field data shows mechanical damping in CMS structures to be approximately 0.5% of critical in the first two modes and that galloping instability was probably the cause of failure of the CMS structure. Finite-element models were developed for one as-built post, one gusset-retrofitted post, and different conduit hole geometries. The finite-element analysis showed that there were high stress concentrations around the conduit holes in all cases, that conduit hole geometry appears to play only a small role in the value of maximum stress, and that the gussets served ro reduce the longitudinal and von Mises stresses at the post-baseplate weldment bur nor around the conduit hole where the gussets created stress risers at the gusset tip.
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