Katashi Fujii
Hiroshima University
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International Journal of Steel Structures | 2011
J. M. R. S. Appuhamy; Tatsumasa Kaita; Mitao Ohga; Katashi Fujii
Recently, the damage due to deterioration of materials in many old steel bridge structures, which causes unavoidable strength reduction, is becoming a serious problem in Japan and all over the world. Therefore the remaining load-carrying capacities must be carefully evaluated in order to understand the feasibility of those steel structures for the current usage and to evaluate the necessity of retrofitting of selected corroded members to strengthen the existing structure. This paper proposes a new method to calculate the remaining yield and tensile strengths by using a concept of representative effective thickness (teff) with the correlation of initial thickness (t0) and the maximum corroded depth (tc,max), based on the results of many tensile coupon tests of actual corroded plates. Further, the feasibility of establishing of an analytical methodology to predict the residual strength capacities of a corroded steel member with fewer number of measuring points is also discussed.
International Journal of Corrosion | 2011
J. M. R. S. Appuhamy; Mitao Ohga; Tatsumasa Kaita; Katashi Fujii; P. B. R. Dissanayake
Bridge infrastructure maintenance and assurance of adequate safety is of paramount importance in transportation engineering and maintenance management industry. Corrosion causes strength deterioration, leading to impairment of its operation and progressive weakening of the structure. Since the actual corroded surfaces are different from each other, only experimental approach is not enough to estimate the remaining strength of corroded members. However, in modern practices, numerical simulation is being used to replace the time-consuming and expensive experimental work and to comprehend on the lack of knowledge on mechanical behavior, stress distribution, ultimate behavior, and so on. This paper presents the nonlinear FEM analyses results of many corroded steel plates and compares them with their respective tensile coupon tests. Further, the feasibility of establishing an accurate analytical methodology to predict the residual strength capacities of a corroded steel member with lesser number of measuring points is also discussed.
Storage and Retrieval for Image and Video Databases | 2001
Sunaryo Sumitoro; Yoshimasa Matsui; Masaru Kono; Takuji Okamoto; Katashi Fujii
Doboku Gakkai Ronbunshuu A | 2008
Tetsuya Yamasawa; Kuniei Nogami; Yoshito Itoh; Eiichi Watanabe; Kunitomo Sugiura; Katashi Fujii; Kazutoshi Nagata
Doboku Gakkai Ronbunshu | 2004
Tatsumasa Kaita; Katashi Fujii; Hideharu Nakamura
Doboku Gakkai Ronbunshu | 1987
Katashi Fujii; Hiroshi Ohmura
Archive | 2013
Mitao Ohga; J. M. R. S. Appuhamy; Tatsumasa Kaita; Katashi Fujii; P. B. R. Dissanayake
Steel and Composite Structures | 2012
Tatsumasa Kaita; J.M. Ruwan S. Appuhamy; Mitao Ohga; Katashi Fujii
Procedia Engineering | 2011
Tatsumasa Kaita; J. M. R. S. Appuhamy; K. Itogawa; Mitao Ohga; Katashi Fujii
Doboku Gakkai Ronbunshu | 2001
Makoto Okumura; Katashi Fujii; Makoto Tsukai