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Mode Evaluation and Structure Design of Connection between Pole and Base of Roadside Breakaway Sign in China

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  • Liang Xu
  • Guozhu Cheng
  • Qiuyue Jiang
  • Yufeng Guo

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In order to present reliable mode and structure of connection between pole and base for breakaway sign, mode evaluation and structure design were conducted in this paper. AHP was adopted to evaluate connection modes between sign pole and base. Analytic hierarchy with double criterion layer and corresponding judgment matrix were established. Through qualitative analysis, powers of indexes were given and evaluation results were presented based on standardization process of each evaluation index. It shows that brittle connection mode comes in the first place, the plastic connection mode comes second, and rigid connection mode comes last. Two brittle connection structures were designed through the finite element simulation analysis. By ANSYS software, stress data were given for recessed and hole-type connection design structure. It can be found that maximum tensile stress data of two connection structures are all more than ultimate tensile strength of steel. Thus it can be concluded that two connection structures designed in this paper can be breakaway in collision and protect the safety of vehicle occupants.

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  • Liang Xu & Guozhu Cheng & Qiuyue Jiang & Yufeng Guo, 2016. "Mode Evaluation and Structure Design of Connection between Pole and Base of Roadside Breakaway Sign in China," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-7, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9620493
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/9620493
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