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Nov 1, 1993

Fatigue Damage to Steel Bridge Diaphragms

Publication: Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities
Volume 7, Issue 4

Abstract

The cause of diaphragm cracking on an interstate highway bridge is investigated. The investigation consists of load‐testing the bridge, performing a finite element analysis of the diaphragm, and conducting fatigue tests on simulated diaphragms. It is determined that a high degree of restraint at the diaphragm‐to‐girder connection causes individual diaphragms at each transverse location to act as continuous members reaching from one side of the bridge to the other. Differential deflections of longitudinal members induce moments in the diaphragms, resulting in tensile stresses along the bottom of the diaphragms. These tensile stresses are amplified by the presence of a bottom‐flange cope at the diaphragm‐to‐girder connections. High tensile stresses lead to initiation of fatigue cracks in diaphragms at copes. Repair techniques tested include smoothing the cope, reducing restraint in the connection by removing bolts from the connection, and replacing coped diaphragms with uncoped diaphragms. The technique of removing bolts from the connection is recommended for implementation.

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Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities
Volume 7Issue 4November 1993
Pages: 207 - 224

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Received: Sep 16, 1992
Published online: Nov 1, 1993
Published in print: Nov 1993

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Farrel J. Zwerneman, Member, ASCE
Assoc. Prof., School of Civ. Engrg., Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater, OK 74078
Adam B. West, Associate Member, ASCE
Assoc. Struct. Engr., Benham Group, Tulsa, OK 74135
Kee S. Lim
Struct. Engr., Alhambra, CA 91802

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