Changes to the lambda model for fatigue loads on steel railway bridges in Europe
Author(s): |
Johan Maljaars
(TNO Delft The Netherlands)
Stefan Verdenius (TNO Delft The Netherlands) |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | ce/papers, September 2023, n. 3-4, v. 6 |
Page(s): | 2534-2539 |
DOI: | 10.1002/cepa.2626 |
Abstract: |
For the fatigue design of steel railway bridges in Europe, the European standards EN 1991‐2 and EN 1993‐2 provide a factored Load Model '71, called the lambda model. The stress range in the fatigue detail of study should be determined with this model. Engineers can easily verify their structural design for fatigue by comparing this stress range to the fatigue reference strength of the detail. This paper compares the load effect caused by the lambda model with the load effect of actual trains measured with ‘Weigh In Motion’ systems during 7 years at 81 locations in the rail network of The Netherlands. Locations with heavy loads are selected and their load effects in terms of stress ranges and fatigue damage are determined for various influence lines, including one, two and three span beams with spans ranging between 1 and 150 m. The design (i.e. elastic section modulus) is optimized such that the calculated fatigue damage using the damage accumulation rule of Palmgren Miner equals 1 for a 100 years design life for these locations. This elastic section modulus is compared to the elastic section modulus obtained by designing according to the lambda model. Improvements are proposed to the lambda model based on this comparison, such that the resulting design gives a reasonable agreement with the design based on measured loads, while maintaining the current ease of use of the lambda model. Uncertainties such as possible changes in axle loads and train speeds in future are taken into account. |
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