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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Cavaco, J.A.
Affiliations: Canadian National Railway Company
Note: [] Email: jose.cavaco@cn.ca
Abstract: Since conducting fatigue life studies more than 25 years ago of several major railroad bridges, management at Canadian National (CN) has taken constructive steps to introduce measures to mitigate the effects of fatigue distress and ensure the safety of operations over its many ageing steel bridge structures despite increasing stress from the introduction of heavier and more efficient use of rolling stock, greater volumes of tonnage and higher operating speeds. Besides developing an in-house strain gauge testing program and specific inspection practices over the last 16 years, acoustic emission monitoring was utilized on a considerable number of bridges and continues as an effective and reliable method of crack detection and monitoring of critical fatigue prone details. Recently, investigation into developments in ultrasonic impact treatment (UIT) has prompted the use of this promising technology on fatigue susceptible welded details on CN bridge structures. UIT was first applied to one of CN’s larger bridges in 2001 with the expectation that this treatment would considerably extend its fatigue life expectations. The present paper reviews fatigue related issues afflicting CN steel bridge structures and the measures taken over the last 20 years to address effectively these concerns and ensure the continued safe movement of trains across the network.
Keywords: Bridge inspection, Fatigue cracks, Bridge testing, Acoustic emission, Ultrasonic impact treatment
DOI: 10.1080/15732480601103762
Journal: Bridge Structures, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 51-66, 2007
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