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Effects of Number of bays and Bracing Member on the Ultimate Behavior of System Scaffolds (Bay 수와 가새재 설치가 시스템 비계 극한거동에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Sun-Woo;Jang, Nam-Kwon;Won, Jeong-Hun;Jeong, Seong-choon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.6-15
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    • 2020
  • This study examined the structural behaviors and ultimate loads of assembled system scaffolds by load tests. Considering the number of bay and bracing installation, four specimens were tested. The bays were divided into 1 bay and 2 bays, with and without the bracing member installed. Failure modes and horizontal displacements show that the whole column buckled without showing no point of inflection in the column, regardless of whether or not braces were installed. Thus, the current design method of selecting the vertical spacing between the horizontal members of the system scaffold as the effective buckling length underestimates the effective buckling length. In case of 1 bay specimens, the ultimate loads between specimens with and with bracing members are similar. However, in case of 2 bay specimens, the specimen with bracing members shows the increased ultimate load of 36% compared with that without bracing members. In addition, as the number of bays in the system scaffold increases, the ultimate load of the unit vertical column increases in case of the specimen with bracing installation. However, in the specimen without bracing members, the ultimate load of the unit column reduces with the increment of the number of bays due to the torsional buckling. Therefore, it is essential to install bracing members to increase the whole strength of system scaffolds and the ultimate load of the unit column.

Reliability Analysis of Three-Dimensional Temporary Shoring Structures Considering Bracing Member and Member Connection Condition (가새재 및 부재 연결 조건을 고려한 3차원 가설 동바리 구조물의 신뢰성 해석)

  • Ryu, Seon-Ho;Ok, Seung-Yong;Kim, Seung-Min
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.53-61
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    • 2019
  • This study performs reliability analysis of three-dimensional temporary shoring structures with three different models. The first model represents a field model which does not have diagonal bracing members. The installation of bracing members is often neglected in the field for convenience. The second model corresponds to a design model which has the bracing members with the hinge connection of horizontal and bracing members at joints. The third model is similar to the second model but the hinge connection is replaced with partial rotational stiffness. The reliability analysis results revealed that the vertical members of the three models are safe enough in terms of axial force, but the vertical and horizontal members exhibit a big difference among the three models in terms of combination stress of axial force and bi-axial bending moments. The field model showed significant increase in failure probability for the horizontal member, and thus the results demonstrate that the bracing member should be installed necessarily for the safety of the temporary shoring structures.

Behavior of Multiple Vinyl House Frames Reinforced by Steel Wire (강선으로 보강된 연동형 비닐하우스 골조의 구조거동)

  • Jung, Dong Jo;Kim, Jin;Seo, Yun Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 2016
  • For the reason of economy, farmers and structural engineers prefer the vinyl house frame members that have the lightest cross sections. Therefore, in order to reach this aim, rod bracing system is the best method for multiple vinyl house frames. In this study, wire rods (tension members) are used to be bracing members in multiple vinyl house frames. The effects of additional wire rods in the frames are investigated by the variations of the bending moments, axial forces, displacements and combined stresses in the main frames that are reinforced by different shapes of rod bracing system. Vinyl house frames are usually made by steel pipe members and collapsed by the excessive wind and snow loads. Two kinds of bracing models are used for wind and snow loads separately in this study. The effective bracing models for each load are finally figured out.

Topology optimization of bracing systems using a truss-like material model

  • Zhou, Kemin
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.58 no.2
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    • pp.231-242
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    • 2016
  • To minimize the compliance of frame, a method to optimize the topology of bracing system in a frame is presented. The frame is first filled uniformly with a truss-like continuum, in which there are an infinite number of members. The frame and truss-like continuum are analysed by the finite element method altogether. By optimizing the distribution of members in the truss-like continuum over the whole design domain, the optimal bracing pattern is determined. As a result, the frame's lateral stiffness is enforced. Structural compliance and displacement are decreased greatly with a smaller increase in material volume. Since optimal bracing systems are described by the distribution field of members, rather than by elements, fewer elements are needed to establish the detailed structure. Furthermore, no numerical instability exists. Therefore it has high calculation effectiveness.

A Study on the Analysis of Steel Bracing Behaviour Subjected to Cyclic loads (반복하중을 받는 강재 브레이싱의 거동에 관한 해석적 연구)

  • 구민세;김병석;김일곤
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 1989.04a
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    • pp.44-49
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    • 1989
  • The primary purpose of using bracings is to improve tile lateral rigidity of main structural system, i.e., columns and beams, by reinforcing them with much smaller members. Conventional design methods consider bracings as tension-only mambers, since difficulties arise in the analysis to consider the P - effects and post-buckling behaviour of the bracing members. This is particulary true for X-bracings. Recently, however, both analytical and experimental studies have been conducted to investigate the more precise and real behaviour of bracing members, especially for the nonlinear un plastic behaviour under cyclic loads. In this study, an analytical model is proposed to investigate the nonlinear behavior of steel bracing members subjected to cyclic loads. Results of tile analysis were compared with previous experimental results, and good agreements were obtained between these results.

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A Study on the Analysis of Steel Bracing Behaviour Subjected to Cyclic Loads (반복하중을 받는 강재 브레이싱의 거동에 관한 해석적 연구)

  • 구민세;김병석;김일곤
    • Computational Structural Engineering
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.69-75
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    • 1989
  • The primary purpose of using bracings is to improve the lateral rigidity of main structural system, i.e., columns and beams, by reinforciing them with much smaller members. In conventional design methods brackings are considered as tension-only members, since difficulties arise in the analysis when the P-.DELTA. effects and post-buckling behaviour of the bracing members are taken into account. This is particulary true fox X-bracings. Recently, however, both analytical and experimental studies have been conducted to investigate the more precise and real behaviour of bracing members, especially for the nonlinear and plastic behaviour under cyclic loads. In this study, an analytical model is proposed to investigate the nonlinear behavior of steel bracing members subjected to cyclic loads. Results of the analysis were compared with previous experimental results, and good agreements were obtained between these results.

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Mechanical Characteristics of Cable Truss Roof Systems (케이블 트러스 지붕 시스템의 역학적 특성)

  • Park, Kang-Geun;Lee, Dong-Woo
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.89-96
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    • 2016
  • Cable structures are lightweight structures of flexible type, cable members have only axial stiffness related to tension, they can carry neither bending nor compression. This study is the analysis of cable truss systems are composed of upper and low cables by connecting bracing cables, the structural principle is based on a tensegrity system by using bracing tension members, discontinuous compression members and continuous tension members. A hanging roof of cable truss system is too flexible against vertical loads, most cable members are stabilized by connecting the prestressed upper and lower cable by bracing cables. A cable truss roof system is formed by adding a set of cables with reverse curvature to the suspension cables. With the sets of cables having opposite curvature to each other, cable truss is able to carry vertical load in both upward and downward direction with equal effectiveness, and then a cable truss acts as load bearing elements by the assemble of ridge cables, valley cables and bracing cables. This paper will be shown the geometric non-linear analysis result of cable truss systems with various sag ratio for deflections and tensile forces, the analytical results are compared with the results of other researchers.

The Effect of Secondary Members on the Behavior of Steel-Concrete Composite Two-Girder Railway Bridges (2거더 강-콘크리트 합성형 철도교의 거동에 대한 2차부재의 영향 평가)

  • Bae Doo-byong;Cho Joon-hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.41-50
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    • 2005
  • Steel -Concrete Composite two girder railway bridges applying high performance steel with extra thick plate have economic and aesthetic advantages due to the simplification of manufacturing and construction process. However, steel bridges are seldom adopted in domestic railway bridge, since steel bridges are not efficient as R.C bridges considering dynamic characteristics and noise, etc. While highway bridges do not have lower horizontal bracing and larger interval of diaphragm cross beam, railway bridges install lower horizontal bracings to control the torsion due to heavy eccentrical line load. Accurate finite element analysis were performed with the parameters of existence of bracing and bracing shape, with the cross beam interval and stiffness, etc. To find out the effects of secondary members such as horizontal bracings and diaphragms, static md dynamic analysis have been performed by using finite element method. In this study, few member plate-girder bridges are analyzed with variable span lengths to examine the dynamic behavior and limits of damping. And though lateral bracings are members against torsion, but lateral bracing's absence is no big problem. Time history analysis using mode superposition method makes proof of this result.

Seismic Behavior of Concrete-Filled HSS Bracing Members Reinforced by Rib (리브 보강된 콘크리트 충전 HSS 가새부재의 이력 거동)

  • Han, Sang Whan;Yeo, Seung Min;Kim, Wook Tae
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.17 no.1 s.74
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    • pp.53-62
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is to improve the seismic behavior of the bracing members. Lee and Goel's (1987) concrete filling in the hollow structural section (HSS) reduced the severity of local buckling and increased the fracture life. However, concrete filling in the HSS did not prevent the occurrence of local buckling in the midsection of the bracing member, which resulted in continuous strength degradation. This study investigated the seismic behavior of the concrete-filled HSS bracing member, which is reinforced by ribs in the midsection of the bracing member. The main variable of the specimens is rib length. The test results showed that buckling mode, cyclic compression strength, and energy dissipation capacity of the bracing members were affected by rib length. Specimen reinforced with ribs with a length of 63% had better structural performance.

Out-of-Plane Elastic Buckling of X-Bracing System with Fixed Ends (고정 지점을 갖는 X-브레이싱의 탄성 면외 좌굴)

  • Moon, Ji-Ho;Yoon, Ky-Yong;Lee, Hak-Eun
    • 한국방재학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.02a
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    • pp.293-296
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    • 2007
  • This study investigated the out-of-plane elastic buckling load and effective length factor of X-bracing system. The members of X-bracing system which are studied in this paper are rigidly attached to the structure at their end connections, and are pinned or rigidly connected at their point of intersection. The effective length factors are derived for the general case where the tension and compression brace have different material and geometrical properties.

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