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Evaluation of Minimum Extensibility Standard Requirements for Steel Reinforcement (철근 최소 연신율 규격에 대한 평가)

  • Lee, Jae-Hoon;Kim, Dong-Hyun;Choi, Jin-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.559-567
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    • 2011
  • Recently, many researches on high strength reinforcing steel have been conducted to construct optimum reinforced concrete structures. However, the studies have shown that high strength steel shows less elongation capacity than normal strength steel. Therefore, high strength reinforcing steel may not satisfy the minimum elongation requirement of current standards. Moreover, elongation measurements may be not standardized ones since each standard has its own requirements for minimum elongation and gage length. Therefore, the standards for reinforcing steel testing must be investigated to verify the validity of Korean Standard D 3504. This research aimed to compare the requirements for minimum elongation and gage length of the Korean, American, Japanese, European, and ISO Standards. Then, the study further investigated accuracy of the standards by tensile test of reinforcing steel. The study results showed that the Korean Standard has the strictest requirement. Based on the study results, the authors proposed modified minimum elongation requirements for general reinforcing steel and new requirements for seismic reinforcing steel.

Evaluation about The Rigor of Elongation for Domestic and Foreign Standard of Steel Reinforcement (국내외 철근규격 연신율의 엄격성 평가)

  • Kim, Dong-Hyun;Lee, Jae-Hoon;Ko, Seong-Hyun;Hwang, Do-Kyu;Yoo, Hyun-Jae
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.279-280
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    • 2010
  • The code of elongation, a key factor, which has an influence on the ductility of reinforced concrete structures is different depending on each country. That is because the gauge length determining elongation differs at every codes. According to our study, we have compared the domestic and foreign codes which show different gauge length, and it has been analyzed and evaluated to recognize which code of elongation is more rigorous through tensile test.

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Tensile Test for Lap Welded Joints of Rebars(SD400) (일반철근(SD400) 용접 겹침이음 인장실험)

  • Park, Won-Tae;Chun, Kyoung-Sik
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.570-576
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    • 2018
  • In reinforced concrete structures, the joints of ordinary rebars are usually lap joints, which are bound by binding wires with rebars, and mechanical joints by couplers. In domestic design standards (concrete design code), welded lap joints are restricted for ordinary rebars, but overseas standards allow welded lap joints of ordinary rebars through pre-heating. This study investigated the domestic and international standards/criteria and evaluated the fracture strength by performing the tensile test on the lap welded joint of SD400 grade rebars, which is used the most in the construction sites. The weld length of the specimen for weld lap joints is based on the minimum weld length (8d) given in the KS standard (KS B ISO 17660-1). According to AWS D1.4, the preheating temperature was set to $150^{\circ}C$ for D19 and below, and $260^{\circ}C$ for D22 and above. In the test results, the tensile strength of rebars with welded lap joints exceeded the required strength (125% of the yield strength) according to the concrete design code. To analyze the effect of preheating, the tensile strength of the welded rebars after preheating was not significantly different from that of the welded rebars without preheating. The carbon equivalent content (Ceq) of the rebars used in the test was 0.45% or less. Under AWS D1.4, no preheating is required if the carbon equivalent is less than 0.45%. All specimens with a welded lap length of 8d failed by a bar fracture. The effect of preheating was confirmed to be insignificant due to the low carbon equivalent of the rebar.

A Study on the Prediction of Buried Rebar Thickness Using CNN Based on GPR Heatmap Image Data (GPR 히트맵 이미지 데이터 기반 CNN을 이용한 철근 두께 예측에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Sehwan;Kim, Juwon;Kim, Wonkyu;Kim, Hansun;Park, Seunghee
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.23 no.7
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    • pp.66-71
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, a study was conducted on the method of using GPR data to predict rebar thickness inside a facility. As shown in the cases of poor construction, such as the use of rebars below the domestic standard and the construction of reinforcement, information on rebar thickness can be found to be essential for precision safety diagnosis of structures. For this purpose, the B-scan data of GPR was obtained by gradually increasing the diameter of rebars by making specimen. Because the B-scan data of GPR is less visible, the data was converted into the heatmap image data through migration to increase the intuition of the data. In order to compare the results of application of commonly used B-scan data and heatmap data to CNN, this study extracted areas for rebars from B-scan and heatmap data respectively to build training and validation data, and applied CNN to the deployed data. As a result, better results were obtained for the heatmap data when compared with the B-scan data. This confirms that if GPR heatmap data are used, rebar thickness can be predicted with higher accuracy than when B-scan data is used, and the possibility of predicting rebar thickness inside a facility is verified.

Shear Strength Enhancement of Hollow PHC Pile Reinforced with Infilled Concrete and Shear Reinforcement (내부충전 콘크리트와 전단철근을 이용한 중공 PHC말뚝의 전단보강 효과)

  • Hyun, Jung-Hwan;Bang, Jin-Wook;Lee, Seung-Soo;Kim, Yun-Yong
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.71-78
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    • 2012
  • In order to improve the shear strength of conventional pre-tensioned spun high strength concrete (PHC) pile, concrete-infilled composite PHC (ICP) pile, a PHC pile reinforced by means of shear reinforcement and infilled concrete, is proposed. Two types of specimens were cast and tested according to KS (Korean Standards) to verify the shear strength enhancement of ICP pile. Based on the test results, it was found that the KS method was not suitable due to causing shear failure of ICP pile. However, shear strength enhancement was clearly verified. The obtained shear strength of the ICP pile was more than twice that of conventional PHC pile. In addition, the shear strength of ICP pile reinforced with longitudinal reinforcement was estimated to be more than 2.5 times greater than that of conventional PHC pile. The allowable shear force of ICP pile, which was determined by the allowable stress design process, indicated a large safety factor of more than 2.9 compared to the test results.

Bond Strength of Grout-Filled Splice Sleeve Considering Effects of Confinement (구속효과를 고려한 모르타르 충전식 철근이음의 부착강도)

  • Kim, Hyong-Kee;Ahn, Byung-Ik
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.615-622
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study is to propose the more reasonable equation of bond strength of grout-filled splice sleeve. To accomplish this objective, total 60 full-sized specimens were tested under monotonic loading. The experimental variables are compressive strength of mortar, embedment length and size of reinforcing bars. Following conclusions are obtained; 1) If the adequacy of existing equations which estimate the bond strength of grout-filled splice sleeve are investigated, they underestimate the bond strength of grout-filled splice sleeve by 8-18%. Also the existing equations have a tendency to underestimate with decrease in the embedment length of reinforcing bars. 2) From the test result of bond failure, the equation which estimates the confining pressure of grout-filled splice sleeve was proposed by making multiple regression analyses of which independent variables are embedment length of reinforcing bars and compressive strength of mortar. This equation predicted the measured bond capacity of this test more accurately than existing equations and eliminated the deviation according to the embedment length of reinforcing bars.

Perforrmance Tests of Epoxy-coated Reinforcing Bars : Corrosion Protection Properties (에폭시 도막 철근의 내부식 성능에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 신영수;홍기섭;최완철
    • Magazine of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.6 no.6
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    • pp.173-179
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    • 1994
  • Epoxy coated bars protecting reinforcing bars from corrosion and enhancing durability of reinforced concrete structures are tested to evaluate corrosion protection properties. Tests are performed based on the relevant sta.ndards of KS and ASTM, such as chenical resistance, salt water spray, salt crock test and chloride ermeability test. with the main varlable of the coating thlckness. Test results show good chemical protection property and chloride permeability. The results of the salt water spray and the salt crock test show that epoxy coating well protects the reinforcing bars from corrosion, cornparing to the biack bars without epoxy coatmg. However, several spots on the coated bars are rusted at the pinholes or un the bars with coating thickness less thar $200{\mu}M$. Special cautions are required i n the process of blast cleanmg when applying the usion-bonded epoxy coating.

Performance Tests of Epoxy-coated Reinforcing Bars : Mechanical Properties (에폭시 도막 철근의 기계적 성능에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 최완철;김채훈;신영수;홍기섭
    • Magazine of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.173-179
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    • 1994
  • Test results to evaluate the rr~echanical properties of epoxy-coated reinforcing bars are described. Tests include adhesion, impact, bend, and abrasion test of epoxy coating to reinforcing steel, specified in relevant KS and ASTM standards. Three nomnal thicknesses of epoxy coating, $120{\mu}m$, $220{\mu}m$, $300{\mu}m$ are used. The results show good adhesion and abrasion resistance satisfying the requirements. The results also show faily good bendability. However, the thicker the coating, the weaker the adhesion is. Impact resistance is in the tolerable range, but it is recorrmerided that careful treatments are required during handling of epoxy-coated bars. From the results, epoxy-coated bars, with a coating thickness ranging from $150{\mu}m$ to $300{\mu}m$, should well perform for fabrication in field construction.