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http://dx.doi.org/10.5516/NET.2010.42.3.319

A SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF THE KEY PARAMETERS FOR THE PREDICTION OF THE PRESTRESS FORCE ON BONDED TENDONS  

Jang, Jung-Bum (KEPCO Research Institute)
Lee, Hong-Pyo (KEPCO Research Institute)
Hwang, Kyeong-Min (KEPCO Research Institute)
Song, Young-Chul (KEPCO Research Institute)
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology / v.42, no.3, 2010 , pp. 319-328 More about this Journal
Abstract
Bonded tendons have been used in reactor buildings at some operating nuclear power plants in Korea. Assessing prestress force on these bonded tendons has become an important pending problem in efforts to assure continued operation beyond their design life. The System Identification (SI) technique was thus developed to improve upon the existing indirect assessment technique for bonded tendons. As a first step, this study analyzed the sensitivity of the key parameters to prestress force, and then determined the optimal parameters for the SI technique. A total of six scaled post-tensioned concrete beams with bonded tendons were manufactured. In order to investigate the correlation of the natural frequency and the displacement to prestress force, an impact test, a Single Input Multiple Output (SIMO) sine sweep test, and a bending test using an optical fiber sensor and compact displacement transducer were carried out. These tests found that both the natural frequency and the displacement show a good correlation with prestress force and that both parameters are available for the SI technique to predict prestress force. However, displacements by the optical fiber sensor and compact displacement transducer were shown to be more sensitive than the natural frequency to prestress force. Such displacements are more useful than the natural frequency as an input parameter for the SI technique.
Keywords
Bonded Tendon; Prestress Force; Natural Frequency; Displacement; Modal Test; Bending Test;
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