Finite Element Study of Corroded Metal Culvert Stability.

Author(s)
El-Taher, M. & Moore, I.D.
Year
Abstract

The development and use of finite element analyses in the 1970s and 1980s changed the nature of culvert assessment, since it permitted consideration of the geometrical and material details of the burial condition, as well as the construction process, culvert geometry, and earth and vehicle loads. While these procedures have been used to study a wide range of new culvert and pipe structures, there has little consideration of the structural deterioration that is precipitating most of the current infrastructure investments. A study is therefore reported, examining the influence of corrosion on the stability of corrugated steel culverts. Corrosion in the lower half of the structure is considered, featuring a range of losses in wall thickness and lateral extents. Changes in factor of safety against yield are assessed as corrosion develops, as are changes in culvert resistance to buckling failure. For the five specific design cases considered, the governing design criterion was stability against yield, and factor of safety against yield was found to decrease almost in proportion to wall thickness. This occurred because the corroded metal culverts experienced little change in thrust or moment as a result of local losses in wall thickness. While the results presented are purely theoretical in nature, they provide a starting point for an appreciation of the influence of metal culvert deterioration, and can guide future research including physical test programs.

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C 43903 (In: C 43862 CD-ROM) /42 / ITRD E838318
Source

In: Compendium of papers CD-ROM 87th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Washington, D.C., January 13-17, 2008, 32 p.

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