A laboratory study of the influence of multiple axle loads on the fatigue performance of a cemented material

Michael Moffatt, Geoffrey Jameson, William Young

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Abstract

A laboratory investigation of the effects of different multiple axle group loads on the fatigue performance of a cemented material was conducted. The study made use of a preexisting laboratory test process for assessing the flexural modulus and fatigue characteristics of cemented materials, extending it by simulating multiple axle loads (single, tandem, triaxle and quad-axle groups) using a range of load pulse shapes designed to broadly simulate truck axle groups. The study developed relationships between fatigue performance and initial strain level for each simulated load shape. The flexural modulus of the cemented material used was found to be highly variable, with the majority of samples between 15 000 and 22 000MPa. The variable nature of the samples hampered the drawing of conclusive findings.A relationship was determined between the fatigue life, the initial strain level and the combination of the peak load applied and the load type.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFour-Point Bending - Proceedings of the 3rd Conference on Four-Point Bending
EditorsJohn Harvey, Jorge Pais
Place of PublicationLondon England UK
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Pages253 - 273
Number of pages21
ISBN (Print)9780415643313
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
EventFour-Point Bending Beam Conference 2012 - Davis, United States of America
Duration: 17 Sept 201218 Sept 2012
Conference number: 3rd
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Conference

ConferenceFour-Point Bending Beam Conference 2012
Abbreviated title4PBB 2012
Country/TerritoryUnited States of America
CityDavis
Period17/09/1218/09/12
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