Abstract
Changeable message signs (CMS) are supported by cantilevered, inverted L-shaped structural components composed of a vertical post and a horizontal mast arm. The high-cycle fatigue failure of one CMS structure in southern California led to a detailed analytical and experimental study of components of CMS structures. This paper reports the results of the experimental studies and presents recommendations for future CMS construction. A companion paper documents the results of the field studies and finite-element analysis of components of CMS structures. Six cantilever specimens were tested to failure: one as-built post (AB1); two retrofitted posts (GR1 and CIP1); and three mast arms (MA1, MA2, and MA3). The specimens were tested at a stress range of 69+ MPa (10+ ksi). The fatigue life of all six specimens exceeded the AASHTO design fatigue life of 400,000 cycles for a stress range of 69 MPa. Alternate construction details; improved welding, fabrication, and quality assurance/quality control practices; additional field and wind-tunnel testing; and further laboratory experimentation are recommended.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 331-340 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Journal of Structural Engineering |
| Volume | 126 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Mar 2000 |
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