TY - JOUR A1 - Lüders, C. A1 - Kalinka, Gerhard A1 - Li, Wei A1 - Sinapius, M. A1 - Wille, T. T1 - Experimental and numerical multiscale approach to thermally cycled FRP N2 - Due to the different thermal expansion of the constituent materials, cyclic thermal loading of FRP induces alternating stresses in the material at two scales: at the micro scale (level of fibre–matrix-interaction) and at the macro scale (level of the multidirectional laminate). Especially the micro scale effect is not comprehensively investigated yet. Additionally, computational investigations mostly neglect this effect due to the homogenous modelling of the composite material. As this effect is assumed to significantly contribute to the fatigue of FRP at thermal loads, the present paper suggests an experimental and numerical multiscale approach including Experiments at the different involved material scales to separately observe the effects acting at these scales. The approach also includes numerical modelling for each scale to complement the knowledge gained from the Experiments and to create a basis for the consideration of the micro effect even in macroscopic fatigue models treating homogeneous modelled composites. The main focus of the contribution is to bring the overall Approach up for discussion, rather than to present the multiscale modelling details. KW - Fatigue KW - Thermal cycling KW - Fibre reinforced plastic KW - Cryogenic KW - Carbon Fibre KW - Epoxy Resin PY - 2020 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compstruct.2020.112303 SN - 0263-8223 VL - 244 SP - 112303 PB - Elsevier Ltd. CY - Niederlande AN - OPUS4-50844 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - THES A1 - Thiele, Marc T1 - Experimentelle Untersuchung und Analyse der Schädigungsevolution in Beton unter hochzyklischen Ermüdungsbeanspruchungen N2 - Im Mittelpunkt der vorliegenden Arbeit steht das Ermüdungsverhalten von Beton unter hochzyklischen Druckschwellbeanspruchungen. Der aktuelle Wissensstand bezüglich des Ermüdungsverhaltens ist nach wie vor sehr lückenhaft. Ganz besonders trifft das auf den eigentlichen Ermüdungsprozess zu, der dem abschließenden Ermüdungsversagen vorausgeht. Dem Defizit im Wissen um das Ermüdungsverhalten steht allerdings eine zunehmende Bedeutung der Thematik in der Baupraxis gegenüber. Daher wurde im Rahmen dieser Arbeit eine systematische Untersuchung des Ermüdungsprozesses vorgenommen. Damit wird ein Beitrag geleistet, um einen tieferen Einblick und ein besseres Verständnis für den Schädigungsprozess und die damit verbundenen Vorgänge innerhalb des Betons zu gewinnen. Die experimentellen Untersuchungen bestehen im Wesentlichen aus einstufigen Dauerschwingversuchen im Druckschwellbereich an zylindrischen Probekörpern aus Normalbeton. Verwendet wurden zwei verschiedene Ermüdungslastniveaus, die Bruchlastzyklen zwischen 10⁶ und 10⁷ sowie zwischen 10³ und 10⁴ erzeugten. Die Untersuchung des Ermüdungsvorgangs erfolgte durch den Einsatz verschiedener ZfP- und ZP-Methoden, wie der Dehnungsmessung, der Messung flächiger Oberflächenverformungen, der Ultraschallmessung, der Schallemissionsmessung, der Lichtmikroskopie und des Rasterelektonenmikroskops. Zur Bewertung einiger Einflussgrößen im Zusammenhang mit dem Ermüdungsverhalten fanden zudem ergänzende Versuche zum Kriecheinfluss sowie zum Einfluss der Probengröße statt. Es konnte festgestellt werden, dass es sich bei dem Ermüdungsvorgang um eine von Beginn an einsetzende Schädigungsevolution innerhalb des Betons handelt. Diese beeinflusst die verschiedenen Materialeigenschaften des Betons in vielfältiger und sehr unterschiedlicher Weise. Die wesentlichste Feststellung in diesem Zusammenhang ist, dass die ermüdungsbedingte Materialschädigung zu einer Veränderung der gesamten Spannungs-Dehnungs-Beziehung führt, die sich ebenfalls in einem fortlaufenden Evolutionsprozess äußert. Aus den Untersuchungen konnten als entscheidende Ursache für die beobachteten Veränderungen im makroskopischen Materialverhalten Veränderungen in der Mikrorissstruktur nicht festgestellt werden. Vielmehr weisen die Ergebnisse der Untersuchungen darauf hin, dass die ermüdungsbedingten Veränderungen speziell in den Phasen I und II vorrangig das Resultat von viskosen Prozessen innerhalb des Zementsteins sind. Darüber hinaus geht aus den Versuchen hervor, dass auch das Kriechen zu relativ ähnlichen, aber weniger stark ausgeprägten Veränderungen im Material führt. Ein Einfluss der Probengröße auf das resultierende Verhalten konnte sowohl im statischen als auch im zyklischen Fall beobachtet werden. Aus den gewonnenen experimentellen Erkenntnissen wird eine Beschreibung der Vorgänge abgeleitet, die während des Ermüdungsprozesses im Materialgefüge ablaufen und zu den beobachteten makroskopischen Veränderungen führen. In diesem Zusammenhang hat sich herausgestellt, dass eine Erfassung der ermüdungsbedingten Schädigung anhand einer skalaren Größe über die Steifigkeit der tatsächlichen Veränderung der Spannungs-Dehnungs-Beziehung nicht gerecht wird. Eine Betrachtung im Hinblick auf einen zuverlässigen Schädigungsindikator im Zusammenhang mit den gemessenen Größen liefert zudem einen Überblick über die Eignung verschiedener Größen zur Erfassung des Ermüdungsschädigungsgrades im Beton. Abschließend wird ein Ansatz vorgestellt, der die beobachteten Entwicklungen entscheidender Größen im Ermüdungsvorgang abzubilden vermag. N2 - The main objective of this thesis is the fatigue behavior of concrete under high-cycle compressive loadings. Current knowledge about fatigue behavior of concrete is still incomplete. This concerns especially the process of fatigue which is preceding the fatigue failure. The leak of knowledge about fatigue behavior is opposed to the steady growing importance of this topic within the practice in civil engineering. Therefore, within this thesis a systematic and comprehensive investigation of the process of fatigue itself was done. This contributes to the better understanding of the progression of damage and the corresponding processes within the material. The experimental investigation consisted mainly of experiments with constant amplitude loadings in compression with cylindrical specimen made of normal strength concrete. Two differed load levels were used which resulted in numbers of cycles to failure of 10⁶ and 10⁷ as well as 10³ and 10⁴. The experiments were done in combination with different types of nondestructive and destructive testing methods like strain measuring, deformation of surface, ultrasonic signals, acoustic emissions, optical microscopy and also scattering electron microscopy. To access some parameters of influence in relation to the fatigue behavior additional creep tests and also several tests with different scales of specimen were done. The fatigue process of concrete is determined as an evolution of damage that starts from the beginning of the loading process. This evolution has manifold and different influences on the different material properties of concrete. In this relation a major finding was that fatigue related damage leads to a transformation of the complete stress-strain-relationship. This relationship is also subjected to an evolution process. Due to the authors observations it could not be determined that the investigated changes in macroscopic material behavior are caused by a development of micro cracks within the material structure. The results of the investigation indicated that rather the fatigue related changes in material behavior are mainly a result of viscous processes in cement stone especially in phase I and II of the fatigue process. Furthermore, it was observed that creep in concrete leads to similar but lesser changes in material behavior of concrete. Beside this, tests with different scales of specimens have shown an appreciable effect of size on the resulting material behavior under static and cyclic loadings respectively. From these experimental findings a detailed description was derived about the processes which take place within the material structure during the fatigue loading and also leads to the observed macroscopic changes in material behavior. In this context, the tests have shown that relating to stiffness reduction a scalar value could not capture the damage effect on the stress-strain-relationship caused by fatigue. A following consideration gives an overview about applicability of the different measured parameters for the detection of the degree of fatigue damage with regard to a reliable damage indicator. Finally an approach is presented which is able to describe the investigated developments of significant values within the observed fatigue process. T3 - BAM Dissertationsreihe - 140 KW - Ermüdung KW - Beton KW - Hochzyklisch KW - Schädigungsevolution KW - Fatigue KW - Concrete KW - High-cycle KW - Damage evolution PY - 2016 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-354487 VL - 140 SP - 1 EP - 286 PB - Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-35448 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - GEN A1 - Müller, Alexander A1 - Trappe, Volker A1 - Hickmann, Stefan A1 - Ortwein, H.-P ED - Christ, Hans-Jürgen T1 - Investigation of the infinite life of fibre-reinforced plastics using X-ray refraction topography for the in-situ, nondestructive evaluation of micro-structural degradation processes during cyclic fatigue loading N2 - The described investigation of carbon-fibre-reinforced plastics (CFRP) documents that damage evolution can be observed by means of X-ray refractography. Comparative investigations with synchrotron technique on CFRP and grey-scale analysis on glass fibre-reinforced-plastics (GFRP) confirm these results. Moreover it was found that the fracture mechanical properties of the matrix system influence damage nucleation and propagation in the laminate during static and fatigue loads. Single-step fatigue tests were carried out on Laminates with RIM135 and LY556 matrix systems made from non-crimped fabric (NCF) or twill weave in different fibre orientations. The damage to the LY556 laminates was characterized by laminate cracks growing rapidly over the whole specimen width, whereas the damage on the RIM135 laminates was characterized by an earlier onset of micro-cracking followed by laminate cracks. The specimens were fatigued up to 108 (very high cycle fatigue (VHCF) regime) load cycles. S-N-curves of damage initiation were drawn and boundaries were identified for endurance within the VHCF regime. A phenomenology based model focusing on matrix stress was applied to reproduce the first inter-fibre failure (IFF) under static and fatigue loads. KW - Carbon fibre-reinforced-plastics KW - Fatigue KW - Damage evolution KW - X-ray refractography KW - Very high cycle fatigue PY - 2018 SN - 978-3-658-24531-3 DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-24531-3 VL - 2018 SP - 417 EP - 439 PB - Springer Spektrum CY - Wiesbaden ET - 1. Auflage AN - OPUS4-50096 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Frei, Vivian A1 - Thiele, Marc A1 - Pirskawetz, Stephan A1 - Meng, Birgit A1 - Rogge, Andreas T1 - Characterizing the Fatigue Behavior of High-Performance Concrete for Wind Energy Structures N2 - Severe mechanical fatigue conditions for worldwide proliferating windfarms are a Major challenge for high-performance concrete in towers, connecting joints and foundations of wind turbines. High-performance concrete offers potential for the application in offshore windfarms, not only regarding its good mechanical, but also chemical resistivity due to low diffusivity in the highly densified microstructure. For a more reliable fatigue assessment, monitoring based on nondestructive testing can be a valuable complement to design rules. Both approaches demand reliable experimental data, information about scalability and the development of standardized testing methods. This article presents results of an ongoing research program of BAM (Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung), which is a part of a joint national project (WinConFat) funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy. The subproject implemented by BAM examines the fatigue behavior in dependence of size and slenderness for varying concrete strength at different stress levels. Besides fatigue strength, nondestructive testing is carried out additionally. Methods used are strain measurement and ultrasonic testing. The change of strain, stiffness and ultrasonic pulse velocity in the fatigue process is discussed. Results disclose a deeper insight into the damage process under cyclic loading of high-performance concrete and contribute to improve nondestructive monitoring. T2 - LORCENIS - Long Lasting Reinforced Concrete fpr Energy Infrastructure under Severe Operating Conditions CY - Ghent, Belgium DA - 10.09.2019 KW - Compressive Cyclic loading KW - Fatigue KW - High-strength concrete KW - Non destructive testing KW - Ultrasonic testing PY - 2019 SN - 978-9-463-88638-3 SP - 1 EP - 4 AN - OPUS4-49500 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Frei, Vivian A1 - Thiele, Marc A1 - Pirskawetz, Stephan A1 - Meng, Birgit A1 - Rogge, Andreas T1 - Characterizing the Fatigue Behavior of High-Performance Concrete for Wind Energy Structures N2 - Severe mechanical fatigue conditions for worldwide proliferating windfarms are a Major challenge for high-performance concrete in towers, connecting joints and foundations of wind turbines. High-performance concrete offers potential for the application in offshore windfarms, not only regarding its good mechanical, but also chemical resistivity due to low diffusivity in the highly densified microstructure. For a more reliable fatigue assessment, monitoring based on nondestructive testing can be a valuable complement to design rules. Both approaches demand reliable experimental data, information about scalability and the development of standardized testing methods. This article presents results of an ongoing research program of BAM (Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung), which is a part of a joint national project (WinConFat) funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy. The subproject implemented by BAM examines the fatigue behavior in dependence of size and slenderness for varying concrete strength at different stress levels. Besides fatigue strength, nondestructive testing is carried out additionally. Methods used are strain measurement and ultrasonic testing. The change of strain, stiffness and ultrasonic pulse velocity in the fatigue process is discussed. Results disclose a deeper insight into the damage process under cyclic loading of high-performance concrete and contribute to improve nondestructive monitoring. T2 - LORCENIS - Long Lasting Reinforced Concrete for Energy Infrastructue under Severe Operating Conditions CY - Gent, Belgium DA - 10.09.2019 KW - Compressive Cyclic loading KW - Fatigue KW - High-strength concrete KW - Non destructive testing KW - Ultrasonic testing PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-49474 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Krütt, Enno T1 - Degradation of pavement concrete under cyclic loading and the effect on moisture transport N2 - In Germany the damages on concrete motorways have increased during the past 15 years. This led often to a reduction of service life from 30 to 10 years. In spite of comprehensive research the reasons for these damages have not been clarified yet. But it is known that in this context the ASR plays a decisive role. Against this background ASR performance tests have been developed. However, these tests do not take into account the effects of mechanical loading due to cyclic traffic and climatic impact. Therefore in Germany the ASR research group 1498 was founded. The research group consists of three experimentally- and two multi-scale modelling oriented subprojects, which are working closely together. Selected findings of BAM’s experimental subproject SP4 are content of this contribution. The aim was to investigate the impact of a cyclic mechanical pre-damage on moisture transport. The pre-damaging was carried out on large-format beams using a cyclic four point bending test with a total number of 5 million load cycles. Thereby the damage process was monitored by using different NDT-techniques. After the mechanical pre-damaging, smallsized specimens were taken from loaded as well as unloaded areas of the large format beams. Absorption tests were carried out on these specimens using water and NaCl solution. Thereby moisture distribution was measured with Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR). Additionally, moisture suction was quantified integrally by means of gravimetric measurements. The analysis of the first test data shows that the mechanical loading influences the moisture transport. T2 - PhD-Symposium: Alkali-Silica Reaction in concrete structures - cyclic loading, fluid transport and modelling CY - Bochum, Germany DA - 05.10.2016 KW - Building Materials KW - AKR KW - Fatigue PY - 2016 AN - OPUS4-40166 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Trappe, Volker A1 - Kraus, David A1 - Kübler, Stefan A1 - Eisermann, René T1 - Multiaxial fatigue damage of glass fiber reinforced polymers N2 - Fiber reinforced polymers (FRPs) are a well established material in lightweight applications, e.g. in automotive, aerospace or wind energy. The FRP components are subjected to multiaxial mechanical as well as hygrothermal loads. Common operation temperatures are in the range of 213 K and 373 K (-60 °C and 100 °C) at a relative humidity of 10% to 90%. In spacecraft applications, the environmental conditions are even more extreme. However, the correlation between multiaxial mechanical loading and harsh environment conditions have to-date not been investigated in detail. The project aims to investigate the fatigue behavior of FRPs dependent on multiaxial mechanical loading, temperature, and humidity. Extensive experimental testing is performed on flat plate and cylindrical tube specimens, accompanied by numerical and analytical calculations. T2 - 24. Nationales SAMPE Symposium CY - Dresden, Germany DA - 06.02.2019 KW - Composite KW - Fatigue KW - Thermomechanics KW - Distributed fiber optic sensors PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-47335 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Frei, Vivian A1 - Pirskawetz, Stephan A1 - Thiele, Marc A1 - Rogge, Andreas T1 - Experimental investigation of size effect on fatigue behavior of high strength concrete - concept and preliminary results N2 - The worldwide spread of windfarms brings new challenges, especially for concrete structures as a part of towers, connecting joints and foundations of wind turbines. High-cyclic loadings in such structures lead to a high relevance of the subject of fatigue. A proper assessment of the fatigue strength of concrete demands therefore a basis of reliable experimental data and the development of standardized testing methods. This article presents first results of an ongoing research program of BAM (Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung) which is a part of a joint project (WinConFat) funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy. The subproject investigates the effects of size and slenderness of the specimens on the fatigue behaviour of high strength concrete at different stress levels. Not only the fatigue strength, but also the fatigue process itself is monitored by means of several measurement methods. Strain measurements are used to calculate the load dependent elastic modulus in the fatigue hysteresis as indicators for fatigue development. Furthermore, the application of non-destructive methods like acoustic emission analysis and ultrasonic measurement in laboratory tests gives a deeper insight into damage processes under cyclic loading. The results shall be used to improve design rules for concrete members under fatigue load and to develop or improve non-destructive techniques for in-service structural health monitoring. T2 - 5th International fib Congress: Better - Smarter - Stronger CY - Melbourne, Australia DA - 08.10.2018 KW - Acoustic emission testing KW - Compressive cyclic loading KW - Fatigue KW - High-strength concrete KW - Non-destructive testing KW - Size effect KW - Slenderness effect KW - Ultrasonic testing PY - 2018 SN - 978-1-877040-14-6 SP - 1 EP - 11 AN - OPUS4-46408 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Frei, Vivian A1 - Pirskawetz, Stephan A1 - Thiele, Marc A1 - Rogge, Andreas T1 - Experimental investigation of size effect on fatigue behavior of high strength concrete - concept and preliminary results N2 - The worldwide spread of windfarms brings new challenges, especially for concrete structures as a part of towers, connecting joints and foundations of wind turbines. High-cyclic loadings in such structures lead to a high relevance of the subject of fatigue. A proper assessment of the fatigue strength of concrete demands therefore a basis of reliable experimental data and the development of standardized testing methods. This article presents first results of an ongoing research program of BAM (Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung) which is a part of a joint project (WinConFat) funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy. The subproject investigates the effects of size and slenderness of the specimens on the fatigue behaviour of high strength concrete at different stress levels. Not only the fatigue strength, but also the fatigue process itself is monitored by means of several measurement methods. Strain measurements are used to calculate the load dependent elastic modulus in the fatigue hysteresis as indicators for fatigue development. Furthermore, the application of non-destructive methods like acoustic emission analysis and ultrasonic measurement in laboratory tests gives a deeper insight into damage processes under cyclic loading. The results shall be used to improve design rules for concrete members under fatigue load and to develop or improve non-destructive techniques for in-service structural health monitoring. T2 - 5th International fib Congress: Better - Smarter - Stronger CY - Melbourne, Australia DA - 08.10.2018 KW - Acoustic emission testing KW - Compressive cyclic loading KW - Fatigue KW - High-strength concrete KW - Non-destructive testing KW - Size effect KW - Slenderness effect KW - Ultrasonic testing PY - 2018 AN - OPUS4-46366 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kraus, David A1 - Trappe, Volker T1 - Impact of thermal loads on the damage onset of fiber reinforced plastics N2 - In this study, quasi-static material tests on unidirectional and multi-angle glass fiber reinforced epoxy laminates at ambient temperatures from -213 K to 353 K (-60 °C to +80 °C) are performed. In addition, neat resin is investigated under tension and compression loads at different temperatures. The coefficient of thermal expansion is determined for neat resin and unidirectional reinforced specimens. The dependence of the resin’s thermomechanical properties on the ambient temperature is shown. The point of damage onset at which first cracks appear within the matrix under quasi-static loading is investigated by means of optical grey scale analysis. The correlation between damage onset and effective matrix stress at different ambient temperatures is identified. An approach for the calculation of thermomechanical loads and the prediction of the damage onset by means of inverse calculations is presented. The impact of the strain blocking effect of the matrix is considered as well as residual thermal stresses due to curing and resin shrinkage. T2 - ICCM21 - 21th International conference on composite materials CY - Xi'an, China DA - 20.08.2017 KW - Fatigue KW - Composite KW - Thermomechanics KW - Fiber reinforced plastics KW - Damage onset PY - 2017 SP - 1 EP - 12 AN - OPUS4-42075 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -