A Study on Similitude Law for Pseudodynamic Tests and Shaking Table Tests on Small-scale R/C Models

철근콘크리트 축소모형의 유사동적실험과 진동대 실험을 위한 상사법칙 연구

  • 양희관 (서울대학교 지구환경시스템공학부) ;
  • 서주원 (현대건설기술연구소) ;
  • 조남소 (현대건설기술연구소) ;
  • 장승필 (서울대학교 지구환경시스템공학부)
  • Published : 2006.03.17

Abstract

Small-scale models have been frequently used for seismic performance tests because of limited testing facilities and economic reasons. However, there are not also enough studies on similitude law for analogizing prototype structures accurately with small-scale models, although conventional similitude law based on geometry similitude is not well consistent in their inelastic seismic behaviors. When fabricating prototype and small-scale model of reinforced concrete structures by using the same material, added mass is demanded from a volumetric change and scale factor could be limited due to aggregate size. Therefore, it is desirable to use different materials for small-scale model. In our recent study, a modified similitude law was derived depending on geometric scale factor, equivalent modulus ratio and ultimate strain ratio. And quasi-static and pseudo-dynamic tests on the specimens are carried out using constant and variable modulus ratios, and correlation between prototype and small-scale model is investigated based on their test results. In this study, tests on scaled model of different concrete compressive strength aye carried out. In shaking table tests, added mass can not be varied. Thus, constant added mass on expected maximum displacement was applied and the validity was verified in shaking table tests. And shaking table tests on non-artificial mass model is carried out to settle a limitation of acceleration and the validity was verified in shanking table tests.

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