Abstract

To explore the application of heat-treated ribbed bar (HTRB) type HTRB630 high-strength steel bars in reinforced concrete bridges, the tensile test and high-cycle fatigue test are carried out. Then, the high-cycle fatigue properties of the specimens are analyzed and discussed from median stress-number of loading cycles (S-N) curve, P-S-N curve, comparison with 500-MPa grade steel bars, and fatigue fracture mechanism. Finally, their high-cycle fatigue properties are investigated numerically, and the influence of stress ratio on their fatigue properties is discussed. The results indicated that the probability-stress-number of loading cycles (P-S-N) curve with a confidence level γ=75% and a reliability guarantee rate P=97.7% is more accurate than the median S-N curves for the fatigue design of reinforced concrete bridges. In the P-S-N curve, the stress ranges at 2 million and 10 million cycles are 237.03 and 203.38 MPa, respectively. In the median S-N curve, the stress ranges at 2 million and 10 million cycles of fatigue life of steel bars are 262.77 and 236.08 MPa. The fatigue properties of the specimens are higher than those for the 500-MPa grade steel bars. The fatigue fracture of the specimens consists of a fatigue source zone, crack propagation zone, and transient fracture zone. Microscopically, it is a cleavage fracture in the crack propagation zone; it is micropore aggregation fractures in the instantaneous fracture zone. At a given fatigue life, the fatigue stress range decreases as the stress ratio increases. The fatigue properties of the specimens are better at a higher stress ratio with the same maximum stress.

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