Abstract

Cross-frames, which primarily serve as stability braces in steel I-girder systems during erection and deck construction, are susceptible to load-induced fatigue problems in finished composite structures if not properly detailed. Due to eccentricity in the connections, cross-frames are often subjected to significant in-plane and out-of-plane bending effects that can affect the fatigue resistance. This paper documents the results of a full-scale laboratory study that evaluates the fatigue performance of common welded cross-frame configurations and details. Eighteen unique cross-frame panels, including various typical and proposed connection details, were fabricated and tested for failure under cyclic loading that simulated the effect of live load traffic on composite girder systems. Based on the results of this experimental study, many details that are prevalently used in practice were shown to exhibit poor fatigue characteristics due to (1) the presence of localized stress concentrations near welds and/or (2) significant bending stresses not explicitly considered in analysis and design. Conversely, the proposed details mitigated these effects and were subsequently found to improve the fatigue life of cross-frame systems.

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Journal of Bridge Engineering
Volume 28Issue 12December 2023

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Received: Apr 1, 2023
Accepted: Jul 18, 2023
Published online: Sep 19, 2023
Published in print: Dec 1, 2023
Discussion open until: Feb 19, 2024

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Assistant Teaching Professor, Drexel Univ., 3141 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19104 (corresponding author). ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3768-6475. Email: [email protected]
Anthony D. Battistini, Aff.M.ASCE [email protected]
Assistant Professor, Angelo State Univ., San Angelo, TX 76909. Email: [email protected]
Sean Donahue [email protected]
Research Engineer, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Oxnard, CA 93043. Email: [email protected]
Todd A. Helwig, M.ASCE [email protected]
Jewel McAlister Smith Professorship in Engineering, Univ. of Texas at Austin, 10100 Burnet Rd., Austin, TX 78758. Email: [email protected]
Michael D. Engelhardt, M.ASCE [email protected]
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Research and Adnan Abou-Ayyash Centennial Professor in Transportation Engineering, Univ. of Texas at Austin, 10100 Burnet Rd., Austin, TX 78758. Email: [email protected]
Karl H. Frank, M.ASCE [email protected]
Emeritus Professor, Univ. of Texas at Austin, 10100 Burnet Rd., Austin, TX 78758. Email: [email protected]

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