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Articles

Verification of weldability under cyclic loads repair/reinforcement by welding for steel bridges in service

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Pages 110-116 | Published online: 11 Mar 2013
 

Abstract

In welded structures, it is thought that the crack in welds may be related to collapse of structure. So, the investigation on the relation between weld crack and acting loads in repair/reinforcement work by welding is performed. There are three kinds of load conditions in welding of the site: no loads, static loads and fluctuated loads. In the previous paper, welding under static loads was carried out, it was confirmed that weld crack was not generated. In this case, installation of bents and traffic control were required. So, concerning the social and economical situation, welding under fluctuated loads without traffic control was desirable. In this paper, we performed CO2 arc welding under cyclic loads on the assumption that fluctuated loads, examinations for detection of the crack were carried out. The hot cracks were observed at I-type joints. From the results of fractography, projections of cellular dendrite and striations were observed. And it was known that the magnitude of root gap opening displacement (Δδ) and heat input (Q) was induced the hot crack in the weld metal.

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Presented at the Autumn National Conference, 2006 and at the Spring/Autumn National Conferences, 2008.

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