NISHIBAYASHI INOUE YAMURA SAKATA JCI. JSMS, ACI, and JCI

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NISHIBAYASHI INOUE YAMURA SAKATA JCI. JSMS, ACI, and JCI
CONCRETE LIBRARY OF JSCE NO. 12. MARCH 1989
PROPOSITTIDJ
OF‘
FATIGUE 'TEST' METHOD AND FATIGUE CHARACTERISTICS
UNDER VARYING COMPRESSIVE REPEATED LOAD
OF
CONCRETE
(Translation of paper originally printed in the Journal of Society of Materials
Science Japan, Vol.36, No.406, July 1987)
3.
Shinzo
Shoichi
NISHIBAYASHI
Kiyoshi
INOUE
YAMURA
Kenji
SAKATA
SYNOPSIS
Experimental research on the behaviour of concrete subjected to variable repeti—
tive loads is described. Constant—amplitude fatigue tests, variable load fatigue
tests, and random load fatigue tests are performed, Fatigue lives are evaluated
by Miner sum (M) and M (mean value of M) are discussed. The applicability of
Miner's hypothesis to fatigue of concrete is also examined.
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S. Nishibayashi is 21 professor of civil engineering at ‘Tottori 'University,
Tottori, Japan. He received his Doctor of Engineering Degree from Kyoto University in 1968. His research interests cover fatigue properties of concrete and
concrete members, durability of concrete, the properties of snqmrplasticized
concrete, and alkali—aggregate reaction. He was awarded a JSCE prize (Yoshida
Prize) in 1969 for a study of the properties of artificial lightweight aggregate
concrete. Dr. Nishibayashi is a member of ACI, JSCE, JSMS, and JCI.
S. Inoue is an associate professor of civil engineering at Tottori University.
He received his Doctor of Engineering Degree from Kyoto University in 1985. His
research interests include the properties of fatigue of concrete and concrete
members, and durability of concrete. He is a member of JSCE, JSMS, IYABSE, and
JCI.
K. Yamura is an associate professor of civil engineering at Tottori University.
He received his Doctor of Engineering Degree from Kyoto University in 1980. His
research interests include dynamic behaviours of reinforced concrete members,
alkali—aggregate reaction, and fatigue of concrete. He is ea member of JSCE,
JSMS, ACI, and JCI.
K. Sakata
Japan. He
1976. His
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is a professor of civil engineering at Okayama University, Okayama,
received his Doctor of Emgineering Degree from Kyoto University in
research interests include problems concerning the prediction of
and creep of concrete, and fatigue properties of concrete. He is 21
JSCE, JSMS, ACI, and JCI.
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