• 제목/요약/키워드: Confined concrete

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고강도 철근콘크리트 띠철근 기둥의 구속효과 (Confinement Effects of High Strength Reinforced Concrete Tied Columns)

  • 신성우;한범석
    • 콘크리트학회논문집
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.578-588
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    • 2002
  • 철근콘크리트 구조물은 일반적으로 지진에 연성적으로 거동하도록 설계되며, 이러한 연성적인 거동을 위하여 구조부재는 주의 깊게 상세 설계되어진다. 모멘트 연성골조 구조물의 경우 기둥의 소성힌지 구역에서 횡보강근의 상세는 중요한 고려사항이다. 수 년 동안 강도와 연성을 항상시키기 위한 횡보강근의 상세에 대한 인구가 많은 연구자들에 의해 진행되어 왔고, 그 결과 횡보강근에 의한 코아 콘크리트의 적절한 구속과 주근의 횡방향 지지는 기둥의 연성을 가장 효과적으로 증진시키는 것으로 증명되었다. 횡보강근에 의해 구속된 콘크리트의 강도와 연성증진을 고려한 응력-변형률 특성에 대한 연구는 지난 30년 동안 급속하게 이루어졌다. 그러나 현재까지도 구속된 고강도 콘크리트의 특성을 정확하게 예측할 수 있는 모델은 거의 없으며, 이에 대한 자료도 부족한 것으로 보고되고 있다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 콘크리트 강도, 횡보강근의 체적비, 횡보강근의 배근형태 및 간격, 주근의 배열을 주요변수로 하여 고 강도 콘크리트를 사용한 Large-Scale의 기둥을 대상으로 구조실험을 수행하였다. 연구결과 기존 모델의 일부는 최대 응력을 과대평가, 최대 응력에서의 변형률을 과소평가하는 것으로 나타났으며, 대부분의 모델이 응력-변형률 곡선의 하강부분을 합리적으로 예측하지 못하는 것으로 나타났다. 따라서 구속된 고 강도 콘크리트의 거동을 정확히 예측하여 설계에 반영될 수 있는 합리적이면서 실용적인 모델의 개발이 요구된다 하겠다.

횡철근 상세에 따른 횡구속 콘크리트의 응력-변형률에 관한 연구 (The Experimental Study on Stress-Strain Relation of Confined Concrete with Different Transverse Reinforcements)

  • 정혁창;선창호;김익현;이종석
    • 한국콘크리트학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국콘크리트학회 2005년도 추계 학술발표회 제17권2호
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    • pp.117-120
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    • 2005
  • In order to achieve target ductility the stress-strain relation of confined concrete is indispensible. In this study the specimens with different transverse reinforcement ratios were tested. The test results were compared with empirical equations and the characteristics of confinement effect were investigated.

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FRP로 구속된 콘크리트의 응력-변형률 해석모델 (Modeling Stress-Strain Relations for FRP-Confined Concrete)

  • 조순호;방세환
    • 한국콘크리트학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국콘크리트학회 2005년도 봄학술 발표회 논문집(I)
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    • pp.211-214
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    • 2005
  • The analytical model capable of predicting stress vs. strain relations for circular FRP-confined concrete in a rational manner is proposed. The underlying idea is that the volumetric expansion due to progressive microcracking is an important measure of the extent of damage in the material microstructure. Various existing analytical models including the proposed were also investigated, and compared each other and with test results.

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횡철근비와 cross-tie가 다른 횡구속 사각단면 콘크리트의 응력-변형률 특성 (Characteristics of stress-strain relations of confined rectangular sectional concrete elements with various lateral reinforcement ratios and cross-ties)

  • 정혁창;박태수;선창호;김익현;이종석
    • 한국콘크리트학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국콘크리트학회 2006년도 추계 학술발표회 논문집
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    • pp.89-92
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    • 2006
  • In order to achieve target ductility the stress-strain relation of confined concrete is indispensible. In this study the specimens with different transverse reinforcement ratios were tested. The test results were compared with empirical equations and the characteristics of confinement effect were investigated.

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Partial Confinement Utilization for Rectangular Concrete Columns Subjected to Biaxial Bending and Axial Compression

  • Abd El Fattah, Ahmed M.;Rasheed, Hayder A.;Al-Rahmani, Ahmed H.
    • International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.135-149
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    • 2017
  • The prediction of the actual ultimate capacity of confined concrete columns requires partial confinement utilization under eccentric loading. This is attributed to the reduction in compression zone compared to columns under pure axial compression. Modern codes and standards are introducing the need to perform extreme event analysis under static loads. There has been a number of studies that focused on the analysis and testing of concentric columns. On the other hand, the augmentation of compressive strength due to partial confinement has not been treated before. The higher eccentricity causes smaller confined concrete region in compression yielding smaller increase in strength of concrete. Accordingly, the ultimate eccentric confined strength is gradually reduced from the fully confined value $f_{cc}$ (at zero eccentricity) to the unconfined value $f^{\prime}_c$ (at infinite eccentricity) as a function of the ratio of compression area to total area of each eccentricity. This approach is used to implement an adaptive Mander model for analyzing eccentrically loaded columns. Generalization of the 3D moment of area approach is implemented based on proportional loading, fiber model and the secant stiffness approach, in an incremental-iterative numerical procedure to achieve the equilibrium path of $P-{\varepsilon}$ and $M-{\varphi}$ response up to failure. This numerical analysis is adapted to assess the confining effect in rectangular columns confined with conventional lateral steel. This analysis is validated against experimental data found in the literature showing good correlation to the partial confinement model while rendering the full confinement treatment unsafe.

Preload effects on behaviour of FRP confined concrete: Experiment, mechanism and modified model

  • Cao, Vui Van
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • 제9권6호
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    • pp.597-610
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    • 2020
  • Stress-strain models of fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) confined concrete have been widely investigated; however, the existing load which is always supported by structures during the retrofitting phase, namely 'preload', has been neglected. Thus, preload effects should be clarified, providing insightful information for FRP retrofitting of structures with preload conditions. Towards this aim, experiments were performed for 27 cylinder concrete specimens with the diameter 150 mm and the height 300 mm. Three specimens were used to test the compressive strength of concrete to compute the preloads 20%, 30% and 40% of the average strength of these specimens. Other 24 specimens were divided into 2 groups; each group included 4 subgroups. Four subgroups were subjected to the above preloads and no preload, and were then wrapped by 2 FRP layers. Similar designation is applied to group 2, but wrapped by 3 FRP layers. All specimens were tested under axial compression to failure. Explosive failure is found to be the characteristic of specimens wrapped by FRP. Experimental results indicated that the preload decreases 12-13% the elastic and second stiffness of concrete specimens wrapped by 2 FRP layers. The stiffness reduction can be mitigated by the increase of FRP layers. Preload negligibly reduces the ultimate force and unclearly affects the ultimate displacement probably due to complicated cracks developed in concrete. A mechanism of preload effects is presented in the paper. Finally, to take into account preload effects, a modification of the widely used model of un-preload FRP confined concrete is proposed and the modified model demonstrated with a reasonable accuracy.

Earthquake resistance of structural walls confined by conventional tie hoops and steel fiber reinforced concrete

  • Eom, Taesung;Kang, Sumin;Kim, Okkyue
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • 제7권5호
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    • pp.843-859
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    • 2014
  • In the present study, the seismic performance of structural walls with boundary elements confined by conventional tie hoops and steel fiber concrete (SFC) was investigated. Cyclic lateral loading tests on four wall specimens under constant axial load were performed. The primary test parameters considered were the spacing of boundary element transverse reinforcement and the use of steel fiber concrete. Test results showed that the wall specimen with boundary elements complying with ACI 318-11 21.9.6 failed at a high drift ratio of 4.5% due to concrete crushing and re-bar buckling. For the specimens where SFC was selectively used in the plastic hinge region, the spalling and crushing of concrete were substantially alleviated. However, sliding shear failure occurred at the interface of SFC and plain concrete at a moderate drift ratio of 3.0% as tensile plastic strains of longitudinal bars were accumulated during cyclic loading. The behaviors of wall specimens were examined through nonlinear section analysis adopting the stress-strain relationships of confined concrete and SFC.

Numerical approach to predict stress-strain model for tie confined self curing self compacting concrete (TCSCSCC)

  • P Swamy Naga Ratna Giri;Vikram Tati;Rathish Kumar P;Rajesh Kumar G
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • 제33권2호
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    • pp.205-216
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    • 2024
  • Self-Curing Self Compacting Concrete (SCSCC), is a special concrete in contemporary construction practice aimed at enhancing the performance of structural concrete. Its primary function is to ensure a sufficient moisture supply that facilitates hydration along with flow, particularly in the context of high-rise buildings and tall structures. This innovative concrete addresses the challenges of maintaining adequate curing conditions in large-scale projects, maintaining requisite workability, contributing to the overall durability and longevity of concrete structures. For implementing such a versatile material in construction, it is imperative to understand the stress-strain (S-S) behaviour. The primary aim of this study is to develop the S-S curves for TCSCSCC and compare through experimental results. Finite element (FE) analysis based ATENA-GiD was employed for the numerical simulation and develop the analytical stress-strain curves by introducing parameters viz., grade of concrete, tie diameter, tie spacing and yield strength. The stress ratio and the strain ratios are evaluated and compared with experimental values. The mean error is 1.2% with respect to stresses and 2.2% in case of strain. Finally, the stress block parameters for tie confined SCSCC are evaluated and equations are proposed for the same in terms of confinement index.

콘크리트충전 강관기둥의 응력-변형도 관계에 관한 실험적 연구 (An Experimental Study on the Stress-Strain Relation of Concrete-Filled Steel Tubes)

  • 한병찬;임경택;엄철환;연길환;윤석천;정수영
    • 한국콘크리트학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국콘크리트학회 1995년도 가을 학술발표회 논문집
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    • pp.210-214
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    • 1995
  • Research on concrete-filled steel columns has been conducted. It is also well known that the load and deformation capacity of concrete-filled steel columns are considerable larger than those of widely used reinforced concrete columns and steel encased concrete columns because the concrete core in the steel is confined laterally by the steel. But, most of these works focused on columns with strength enhancement by the confinement effect, so that no local buckling prevented by the concrete. columns because the concrete core in the steel is confined laterally by the steel. But, most of these works focused on columns with strength enhancement by the confinement effect, so that no local buckling prevented by the concrete. This paper, therefore, presents on the stress-strain relation of a concrete filled rectangular steel tube under axial compression. As the results, the axial load verse average axial strain relationship of concrete-filled rectangular steel columns were very stable. The small B/t ratios in concrete-filled rectangular steel columns aren't affected prevention of local buckling but strength enhancement by confinement effect.

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Effect of soil-structure interaction on seismic damage of mid-rise reinforced concrete structures retrofitted by FRP composites

  • Van Cao, Vui
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.307-317
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    • 2018
  • The current study explores the soil-structure interaction (SSI) effect on the potential seismic damage of mid-rise non-seismically designed reinforced concrete frames retrofitted by Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP). An 8-storey reinforced concrete frame poorly-confined due to transverse reinforcement deficiency is selected and then retrofitted by FRP wraps to provide external confinement. The poorly-confined and FRP retrofitted frames with/without SSI are modelled using hysteretic nonlinear elements. Inelastic time history and damage analyses are performed for these frames subjected to different seismic intensities. The results show that the FRP confinement significantly reduces one or two damage levels for the poorly-confined frame. More importantly, the SSI effect is found to increase the potential seismic damage of the retrofitted frame, reducing the effectiveness of FRP retrofitting. This finding, which is contrary to the conventionally beneficial concept of SSI governing for decades in structural and earthquake engineering, is worth taking into account in designing and evaluating retrofitted structures.