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Field Behavior of Residual Stresses on Rock Socketed Drilled Shafts

암반에 근입된 현장타설말뚝에 작용하는 잔류응력의 현장거동

  • Nam, Moon-S. (Expressway & Transportation Research Institute, Korea Expressway Corp.)
  • 남문석 (한국도로공사 도로교통연구원)
  • Received : 2010.07.02
  • Accepted : 2010.12.28
  • Published : 2011.02.28

Abstract

The residual stress on drilled shafts is often neglected. Neglect of the existence of locked-in loads in the shaft is the main reason for conclusions of instrumented tests which suggest that shaft resistance is smaller when the shaft is loaded in tension than when it is loaded in compression. A few researchers studied the residual stress and mentioned that the residual stress is influenced by either the physical expansion/contraction of concrete during the curing or site stratigraphy. In this study, field measurements of residual stress on test shafts were conducted and the factors influencing the residual stress were figured out.

현장타설말뚝의 하중전이분석 시, 말뚝에 작용하는 잔류응력은 종종 무시되어 왔다. 그러나 말뚝에 작용하는 초기 하중를 무시함에 따라서 분석된 하중전이거동이 실제 하중전이거동과 상이하게 나타나는 결과를 초래하기도 한다. 이러한 현장타설말뚝에 작용하는 잔류응력은 콘크리트의 수축/팽창 또는 지반의 특성에 영향을 받는 것으로 몇몇의 연구결과에 의하여 나타났다. 본 연구에서는 암반에 근입된 현장타설말뚝을 시험시공하여 잔류응력을 측정하고 분석 하였으며, 이에 따른 잔류응력에 미치는 요소들에 대하여 검토 분석하였다.

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