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Heat transfer characteristics of redan structure in large-scale test facility STELLA-2

  • Yoon, Jung;Lee, Jewhan;Kim, Hyungmo;Lee, Yong-Bum;Eoh, Jaehyuk
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.53 no.4
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    • pp.1109-1118
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    • 2021
  • The construction of STELLA-2 facility is on-going to demonstrate the safety system of PGSFR and to provide comprehensive understanding of transient behavior under DBEs. Considering that most events are single-phase natural circulation flow with slow transient, STELLA-2 was designed with reduced-height of 1/5 length scale. The ratio of volume to surface area in the vessel can relatively increase resulting in excessive heat transfer. Therefore, a steady-state thermal-hydraulic analysis was performed and the effect of design change to reduce the heat transfer through redan was investigated. The heat transfer through single wall redan in STELLA-2 was 3% of the core power, comparable to 1% of the core power in PGSFR. By applying the insulated redan, about 70% of decrease effect was observed. The effect on transient behavior was also evaluated. The conclusion of this study was directly applied to the STELLA-2 design and the modified version is under construction.

A Study on the Development and Application of Movable Partition Components for Facilitating of Long-life Housing (장수명 주택의 활성화를 위한 가동칸막이벽체 개발현황 연구)

  • Lee, Sung-Ok;Kim, Soo-Am
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.91-98
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study is to develop the feasibility of movable partition wall components that are able to correspond changes of structure system and spatial configuration by the needs of residents for the activation of long-life housing. The key element of various movable partition wall components, a movable partition wall, was analyzed for problems through both as-is analysis and field installation in Korea and Japan, and then its feasibility was verified. The movable partition wall can break the uniformity of a fixed one, can integrate and separate limited space by changes in the demands of residents, can be easy to separate, and can be independent. The development of the movable partition wall is important for the realization of diverse residential space, ease of remodeling, environment adaptation, promotion of modularization, etc. It is comprised of surfacing materials, core materials, structural materials, and movable parts. The domestic movable partition wall was verified regarding the feasibility of an apartment house through on-site inspections and sound insulation tests by KOHP21, KICT. In conclusion, the construction of long-life housing that has sustainable values in the use of housing is nationally an important assignment, so as to secure good housing stock.

Studies on Structural Degradation of Agricultural Reservoirs in Kyungki Province (경기도내 농업용 저수지의 제체 및 구조물의 노후도 조사 연구)

  • 장병욱;송창섭;박영곤;우철웅;원정윤
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.90-97
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    • 1997
  • Field inspections and laboratory tests for 31 agricultural reservoirs in Kyungki province were performed to provide basic data for maintenance and rehabilitation of agricultural reservoirs and to evaluate structural degradation of agricultural reservoirs Results of the study are as follows : 1) From survey's results of embankments, signs of settlement and lateral movement are appeared in 17 reservoirs. Crest settlement of 20~80cm, downstream settlement of 10~90cm, and 20~160cm lateral movement of embankments are detected from settlement and movement analysis of 17 reservoirs. Crest and downstream settlements and lateral movement are greatly occurred in 20 ~ 40 years after embankment construction. 2) About 39% of total reservoirs shows seepage problems occurred in the lower part of berm and retaining wall located between embankment and spillway. Probability of seepage problems is higher at retaining wall than others. 3) Concrete strength estimated by Schmidt hammer in structures of reservoirs is a range of 100~l50kgf/$cm^2$ and average deviation of concrete strength is about l0kgf/$cm^2$. Strength difference$({\delta}S)$ between compressive strength estimated by Schmidt hammer and uniaxial compressive strength of concrete core is about $\pm$100kgf/$cm^2$. This difference is due to absence or presence of reinforced bar in concrete core, variable length of concrete core and limitation of Schmidt hammer. 4) About 68% of total reservoirs shows leaching, 58% alkali-aggregate reaction and 71 % abrasion/frost. Leaching, alkali-aggregate reaction and abrasion/frost occurred in most reservoirs when passed 10 years after construction of structure parts.

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Structural Performance Evaluations of Steel Hysteretic Damper in Series for High-Rise Shear Wall System (고층 전단벽시스템 적용을 위한 직렬 연결형 강재이력댐퍼의 구조성능평가)

  • Oh, Sang-Hoon;Choi, Kwang-Yong;Ryu, Hong-Sik
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.371-382
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    • 2012
  • Existing shear wall system may cause ductility fallen to the structure which it is on because relatively weak concrete core would easy to be damaged. In this study, steel hysteresis dampers whose stiffness is higher than existing coupling beam and whose strength is easy to change depending on design load was used in coupling beam. The steel hysteresis damper was proposed for the shape connected in double in series, from this, several static test were conducted to verify structural performance of the damper. FEM analysis was also performed, then design equation were suggested.

A study on the comparison of a steel building with braced frames and with RC walls

  • Buyuktaskin, Almila H. Arda
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.263-270
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    • 2017
  • In this study, two geometrically identical multi-storey steel buildings with different lateral load resisting systems are structurally analyzed under same earthquake conditions and they are compared with respect to their construction costs of their structural systems. One of the systems is a steel structure with eccentrically steel braced frames. The other one is a RC wall-steel frame system, that is a steel framed structure in combination with a reinforced concrete core and shear walls of minimum thickness that the national code allows. As earthquake resisting systems, steel braced frames and reinforced concrete shear walls, for both cases are located on identical places in either building. Floors of both buildings will be of reinforced concrete slabs of same thickness resting on composite beams. The façades are assumed to be covered identically with light-weight aluminum cladding with insulation. Purpose of use for both buildings is an office building of eight stories. When two systems are structurally analyzed by FEM (finite element method) and dimensionally compared, the dual one comes up with almost 34% less cost of construction with respect to their structural systems. This in turn means that, by using a dual system in earthquake zones such as Turkey, for multi-storey steel buildings with RC floors, more economical solutions can be achieved. In addition, slender steel columns and beams will add to that and consequently more space in rooms is achieved.

Prediction and Measurement of Differential Column Shortening in High-rise Building Structures (고층건물의 부등축소량 예측 및 계측)

  • 정금진;양근혁;이정한;홍재원;이원호;정헌수
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2000.10a
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    • pp.511-516
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    • 2000
  • A Hybrid Wall System(HWS) building, Kolon Bundang Tripolis was instrumented to measure the vertical deformation of core-walls and columns. The vertical shortening of individual members were measured at selected floor levels such as 1F, 12F, 25F, and 34F. The measurement has been taken during one year after the construction was started. Together with the measurement, concrete property tests were performed in the laboratory using the concrete obtained in the field. The measured vertical shortenings were compared with the calculated prediction values and the satisfactory agreement was obtained.

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Development of Anti-Bacteria Mortar and Concrete using Microcapsule (마이크로 캡슐을 이용한 항균 기능성 모르타르 및 콘크리트의 개발)

  • 박석균;이병재;김기수
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.519-522
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    • 2003
  • In this study, we encapsulate the core materials which have long term resisting properties to the bacteria. We also try to apply those capsules to the mortar and concrete which is using for the structures and ornament materials. Various wall thickness, shape, and membrane structure of microcapsule are tested and construction properties of the mortar and concrete which contain microcapsules are examined. Finally the microcapsules with anti-bacteria which can be used for mortar and concrete are developed.

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Seismic design of connections between steel outrigger beams and reinforced concrete walls

  • Deason, Jeremy T.;Tunc, Gokhan;Shahrooz, Bahram M.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.1 no.3
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    • pp.329-340
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    • 2001
  • Cyclic response of "shear" connections between steel outrigger beams and reinforced concrete core walls is presented in this paper. The connections investigated in this paper consisted of a shear tab welded onto a plate that was connected to the core walls through multiple headed studs. The experimental data from six specimens point to a capacity larger than the design value. However, the mode of failure was through pullout of the embedded plate, or fracture of the weld between the studs and plate. Such brittle modes of failure need to be avoided through proper design. A capacity design method based on dissipating the input energy through yielding and fracture of the shear tab was developed. This approach requires a good understanding of the expected capacity of headed studs under combined gravity shear and cyclic axial load (tension and compression). A model was developed and verified against test results from six specimens. A specimen designed based on the proposed design methodology performed very well, and the connection did not fail until shear tab fractured after extensive yielding. The proposed design method is recommended for design of outrigger beam-wall connections.

Brief description of the Design and Construction of the Burj Dubai Project, Dubai, UAE.

  • Abdelrazaq Ahmad K.
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.9-14
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    • 2005
  • The Burj Dubai Project will be the tallest structure ever built by man; when completed the tower will be more than 700 meter tall and more than 160 floors. The early integration of aerodynamic shaping and wind engineering considerations played a major role in the architectural massing and design of this residential tower, where mitigating and taming the dynamic wind effects was one of the most important design criteria. This paper presents a brief overview of the structural system development and considerations of the tower and discusses the construction planning of the key structural components of the tower.

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Static and dynamic analytical and experimental analysis of 3D reinforced concrete panels

  • Numayr, K.;Haddad, R.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.399-406
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    • 2009
  • A three-dimensional panel system, which was offered as a new method for construction in Jordan using relatively high strength modular panels for walls and ceilings, is investigated in this paper. The panel consists of two steel meshes on both sides of an expanded polystyrene core and connected together with a truss wire to provide a 3D system. The top face of the ceiling panel was pored with regular concrete mix, while the bottom face and both faces of the wall panels were cast by shotcreting (dry process). To investigate the structural performance of this system, an extensive experimental testing program for ceiling and wall panels subjected to static and dynamic loadings was conducted. The load-deflection curves were obtained for beam and shear wall elements and wall elements under transverse and axial loads, respectively. Static and dynamic analyses were conducted, and the performance of the proposed structural system was evaluated and compared with a typical three dimensional reinforced concrete frame system for buildings of the same floor areas and number of floors. Compressive strength capacity of a ceiling panel is determined for gravity loads, while flexural capacity is determined under the effect of wind and seismic loading. It was found that, the strength and serviceability requirements could be easily satisfied for buildings constructed using the three-dimensional panel system. The 3D panel system is superior to that of conventional frame system in its dynamic performance, due to its high stiffness to mass ratio.