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Mitigating Seismic Response of the RC Framed Apartment Building Structures Using Stair-Installation Kagome Damping System (계단 설치형 카고메 감쇠시스템을 활용한 철근콘크리트 라멘조 공동주택의 지진응답 개선)

  • Hur, Moo-Won;Chun, Young-Soo;Lee, Sang-Hyun;Hwang, Jae-Seung
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.23-30
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    • 2018
  • Recently, there are highly interests on structural damping to improve resistance of seismic and wind. It has been frequently used hysteresis damping devices made of steel because of economic efficiency, construction, and maintenance. This paper presents the effective reduction of seismic response by using Kagome damping system(SKDS) in rahmen system apartment building. The proposed system is designed to be activated by the relative displacement between the building and the stairs. It is performed nonlinear dynamic analysis to review the effects of earthquake response reduction for the 20-stories rahmen framed apartment building. In the analysis of the SKDS system, the reduction of maximum response displacement, maximum response acceleration and layer shear force are compared with the seismic design, and the result show that allowable story displacement is satisfied with Korean Building Code (KBC 2016).

An Experiment Study on Verification for the Performance of Seismic Retrofit System Using of Dual Frame With Different Eigenperiod (진동주기가 다른 듀얼프레임을 이용한 내진보강시스템의 성능검증을 위한 실험적 연구)

  • Oh, Sang-Hoon;Choi, Kwang-Yong;Ryu, Hong-Sik;Kim, Young-Ju
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.91-100
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    • 2018
  • The new seismic retrofit system in study propose is the Dual system, which aims to be applied to the seismically vulnerable low-story buildings. The Dual system is composed of existing structure, external retrofit frame and hysteretic steel dampers installed between former two components. The Dual system dissipates the energy by plastic deformation of steel damper caused by relative displacement due to the differences in stiffness, weight, and eigenperiod of each components. The dynamic test with shaking table was performed to verify the seismic performance of the proposed Dual system. As a result of the dynamic test, it is expected that the Dual system will improve the seismic performance due to the reduction of strain of 56% and the damage reduction of 93%, even though the energy is 1.84 times higher than that of the dual system. And the results of the study are presented as basic data of the study for setting the design range of the dual system.

A Study on the Design of CBRN Response Training Program in Korea Using Activity-Action Diagram Method (Activity-Action Diagram 기법을 활용한 한국형 화생방 교육훈련 프로그램 설계에 관한 연구)

  • Ham, Eun-Gu;Kim, Tae-Hwan
    • Journal of the Society of Disaster Information
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.159-169
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    • 2014
  • The development of science and technology to accompany the convenience of civilization but in addition to nuclear, gas, explosion, accident and spill all over the world with the possibility of a chemical or biological terrorism response efforts collectively as a response to the urgent task of a nation. In this study major economies such as the U.S. and Canada analyzed to investigate the CBRN training programs to fit the reality in Korea CBRN training programs were developed. also the development of training programs to CBRN Korean Activity-Action Diagram technique utilized by CBRN scenarios corresponding to each event needs to be taken when the Activity is defined by its detailed definition of corrective actions for the CBRN Activity to define context-sensitive actions in particular to enable the functionality of the structure in case of CBRN emergency initial response was to establish education and training programs.

Evaluation of Shear Performance of Reinforced Concrete Beams for Varying Reinforcement Details of Web Opening (유공부 보강상세에 따른 철근콘크리트 유공 보의 전단 성능 평가)

  • Kim, Min-Jun;Lee, Bum-Sik;Kim, Dong-Whan;Kim, Hyeong-Gook;Lee, Yong-Jun;Kim, Kil-Hee
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.19-26
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    • 2018
  • This study evaluates the shear performance of reinforced concrete members with web opening reinforcement. A total of 4 reinforced concrete members with or without openings were cast then tested. The main variables investigated were with or without of web openings and with or without of web opening reinforcement, respectively. The proposed web opening reinforcement was a rectangle and rhombus-shaped spiral considering of construct ability. Test result showed that the proposed web reinforcement had improved shear capacity and ductility of the specimens. It was found that the web opening reinforcement proposed in this study had a positive effect on the shear strength and crack control of RC beams with web openings. In addition, it was confirmed that the analytical results by the current design codes underestimates the test results of the specimens with the proposed web opening reinforcement.

Shear Behavior of Large Prestressed Concrete Beams Cast with High Strength Concrete and the Effect of Draped Tendon on their Shear Behavior (고강도 대형 프리스트레스트 콘크리트 보의 전단거동과 경사진 프리스트레싱 긴장재의 영향)

  • Kim Kang-Su
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.17 no.6 s.90
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    • pp.963-974
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    • 2005
  • This paper presented four shear test results from experimental tests of two large prestressed concrete beams cast with high strength concrete. In particular, this experiment investigated the effects of draped strands on shear behavior of these full-scaled beams. This study indicated that the use of draped strands increased the ultimate shear capacity as well as the web-shear cracking load. The test results also showed that draped strands reduced strand slip at ends of beams, which represented that these strands were effective to relieve the anchorage stresses. The test results were compared to predictions by two major codes; ACI 318-02 Building Code and AASHTO LRFD(2002). The shear design provisions in these codes provided conservative results on the shear strengths of all test specimens with reasonable margins of safety, and these provisions were particularly more conservative for test specimens having draped strands.

Experimental Evaluation of Bearing and Bond Strengths in Compression Splices (철근 압축이음에서 지압강도와 부착강도의 실험적 평가)

  • Chun, Sung-Chul;Lee, Sung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.129-136
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    • 2012
  • Compression splices are required for all compression members in almost all of the floors in high-rise buildings. Therefore, a clear understanding of the behavior of compression splices can provide a rational design of compression splices. Tests of compression splices with bearing only and bond only cases were conducted to investigate the component resistance characteristics of compression splices. Test results showed that the circumferential tensile stresses induced by bearing and bond overlapped at the end of the splice length deterred bond and bearing splices from developing target splicing strength when both normal bond and bearing splices were used. In particular, the bearing strength was more significantly reduced than the bond strength since the bearing relied on the limited area near the end of the splice length. However, the strength of the normal splice was always higher than the strength of the bond only or the bearing only case. Consequently, the study results showed that splice strength in compression cannot be improved by means of removing bond or bearing. In addition, the bond strength in bond only splices was nearly same as the bond strength in tension splices and the strength increase of compression splice is attributed to end bearing only characteristic.

Leakage Situation and Main Leakage Areas of Domestic Residential Building Underground Parking Lots (국내 공동주택 지하주차장의 누수 실태 및 주요 누수 부위 조사)

  • Lee, Jung-Hun;Song, Je-Young;Oh, Sang-Keun
    • Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.496-503
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    • 2016
  • This paper studies the leakage situation of domestic residential building underground parking lots and main leakage areas. 18 complexes were studied and the results showed that 80% of buildings with exterior waterproofing had no leakage, but all buildings with interior waterproofing had leakage. According to a survey among professionals, water leakage problems are considered to be severe in underground parking lots and a preventative measure is required by the government. By comparing the survey and the actual situation at hand, the results showed that the lowest floor slab, wall construction joints, and floor expansion joints were the most prone to leakage. Based on the results, further study to develop a design manual for the appropriate prevention of leakage is deemed necessary.

Construction Management System using Mobile Augmented Reality (건설 공정 모니터링을 위한 모바일 증강현실 시스템)

  • Lee, Seok-Han
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.977-982
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we propose an AR system which enables monitoring and managing of the operation process of the construction site. In case of the conventional construction managing system, a worker takes several images of the construction site and sends them directly to the supervisory headquarter, which manages the progress of the construction process and checks weather the construction is achieved according to the architectural design or not. Due to the nature of the offline process, the conventional management system has time and monetary constraints, and there exists a disadvantage that it is impossible to make quick decision-making and real-time communication with the work site. In order to minimize these disadvantages, we proposes an AR real-time construction monitoring/management system. In particular, we aim to developed a system based on mobile device so that it can maximize usability. The efficiency of the proposed system is verified through several experiments and implementation results.

The Study on the Improvement of Ventilation Performance in the Soundproof Tunnel (방음터널의 자연환기성능 향상에 대한 연구)

  • Lee Kyung-Hee;Cho Sung-Woo;Choi Jeong-Min;Kim Kyung-hwan;Park Chang-Sub
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.17 no.10
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    • pp.922-929
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    • 2005
  • This paper compared ventilation performance between the sound roof tunnel with flat roof and the sound roof tunnel with gable roof. The ventilation rate of the sound roof tunnel is calculated by natural ventilation rate plus ventilation by vehicle. The roof type is divided by the shape of the roof and the ventilator location on the roof. The results between calculation and CFD on the ventilation rate are almost alike. The ventilation rate on the flat roof is $558.4\;m^3/s$ with mid-ventilator and $496.8\;m^3/s$ with left-right ventilator. The ventilation rate on the gable roof is $653.2\;m^3/s$ with mid-ventilator and $611.6\;m^3/s$ with left-right ventilator. The ventilation rate of soundproof with gable roof is higher than that with flat roof. The ventilation rate and with mid-ventilator is higher than that with left-right ventilator the soundproof roof. Therefore, the ventilation performance of soundproof roof depends on the roof shape and ventilator location on the roof.

Collapse Behavior of an 18-Story Steel Moment Frame during a Shaking Table Test

  • Suita, Keiichiro;Suzuki, Yoshitaka;Takahashi, Motomi
    • International Journal of High-Rise Buildings
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.171-180
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    • 2015
  • A shaking table test was conducted at the E-Defense shaking table facility to investigate the damage and collapse behavior of a steel high-rise building under exceedingly large ground motions. The specimen is a one-third scale 18-story steel moment frame designed and constructed according to design specifications and practices used in the 1980s and 1990s. The shaking table tests used a long-duration, long-period ground motion simulated for a sequential Tokai, Nankai, and Nankai earthquake scenario. The building specimen was subjected to a series of progressively increasing scaled motions until it completely collapsed. The damage to the steel frame began through the yielding of beams along lower stories and column bases of the first story. After several excitations by increasing scaled motions, cracks initiated at the welded moment connections and fractures in the beam flanges spread to the lower stories. As the shear strength of each story decreased, the drifts of lower stories increased and the frame finally collapsed and settled on the supporting frame. From the test, a typical progression of collapse for a tall steel moment frame was obtained, and the hysteretic behavior of steel structural members including deterioration due to local buckling and fracture were observed. The results provide important information for further understanding and an accurate numerical simulation of collapse behavior.