• 제목/요약/키워드: Coupled-shear wall

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주기하중 하에서 철근 콘크리트 전단벽체와 철골 연결보 접합부의 내진성능 (Seismic Performance of Steel Coupling Beam and RC Shear Wall under Lateral Cyclic Load)

  • 임우영;홍성걸
    • 콘크리트학회논문집
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    • 제27권6호
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    • pp.591-602
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    • 2015
  • 이 논문에서는 철골 연결보와 철근 콘크리트 전단벽체의 내진성능을 평가하고자 주기하중 실험을 수행하였다. 실험의 주요 변수는 벽체의 보강 상세이었다. 현행 설계 기준을 따라 설계된 병렬 전단벽체는 콘크리트의 지압강도로 인해 조기 파괴되었다. 한편, 매립길이 내에 추가적인 수직 및 수평 보강재로 보강된 벽체의 경우, 지압파괴가 방지되는 것으로 나타났다. 실험결과, 벽체의 수직철근은 수평철근보다 병렬 전단벽의 전단 강도에 더 영향을 끼치는 것으로 나타났다. 매립 철골 보 플랜지 상 하부에서 발생하는 콘크리트의 응력분포를 가정하여, PC 병렬 전단벽체 내의 소요 철근의 양이 결정되었으며, 이를 이용하여 예측 강도 식을 제안하였다. 예측된 강도식은 실험값과 비교적 잘 일치하였다.

프리캐스트 중간전단벽 시스템이 사용된 콘크리트 산업 시설물의 내진 및 방폭설계 (Seismic and Blast Design of Industrial Concrete Structures with Precast Intermediate Shear Wall System)

  • 이원준;김민수;김선훈;이득행
    • 한국지진공학회논문집
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.93-101
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    • 2024
  • Code-compliant seismic design should be essentially applied to realize the so-called emulative performance of precast concrete (PC) lateral force-resisting systems, and this study developed simple procedures to design precast industrial buildings with intermediate precast bearing wall systems considering both the effect of seismic and blast loads. Seismic design provisions specified in ACI 318 and ASCE 7 can be directly adopted, for which the so-called 1.5Sy condition is addressed in PC wall-to-wall and wall-to-base connections. Various coupling options were considered and addressed in the seismic design of wall-to-wall connections for the longitudinal and transverse design directions to secure optimized performance and better economic feasibility. On the other hand, two possible methods were adopted in blast analysis: 1) Equivalent static analysis (ESA) based on the simplified graphic method and 2) Incremental dynamic time-history analysis (IDTHA). The ESA is physically austere to use in practice for a typical industrial PC-bearing wall system. Still, it showed an overestimating trend in terms of the lateral deformation. The coupling action between precast wall segments appears to be inevitably required due to substantially large blast loads compared to seismic loads with increasing blast risk levels. Even with the coupled-precast shear walls, the design outcome obtained from the ESA method might not be entirely satisfactory to the drift criteria presented by the ASCE Blast Design Manual. This drawback can be overcome by addressing the IDTHA method, where all the design criteria were fully satisfied with precast shear walls' non-coupling and group-coupling strength, where each individual or grouped shear fence was designed to possess 1.5Sy for the seismic design.

A method for static and dynamic analyses of stiffened multi-bay coupled shear walls

  • Bozdogan, Kanat Burak;Ozturk, Duygu
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제28권4호
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    • pp.479-489
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    • 2008
  • In this study an approximate method based on the continuum approach and transfer matrix method for static and dynamic analyses of stiffened multi-bay coupled shear walls is presented. In this method the whole structure is idealized as a sandwich beam. Initially the differential equation of this equivalent sandwich beam is written then shape functions for each storey is obtained by the solution of differential equations. By using boundary conditions and storey transfer matrices which are obtained by these shape functions, system modes and periods can be calculated. Reliability of the study is shown with a few examples. A computer program has been developed in MATLAB and numerical samples have been solved for demonstration of the reliability of this method. The results of the samples show the agreement between the present method and the other methods given in literature.

A Study on Assessment of Composite Couplings for Helicopter Rotor Blades with Multi-cell Sections

  • Jung, Sung-Nam;Park, Il-Ju;Shi, Eui-Sup;Chopra, Inderjit
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • 제4권1호
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    • pp.9-18
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    • 2003
  • In this work, a closed-form analysis is performed for the structural response of coupled composite blades with multi-cell sections. The analytical model includes the effects of shell wall thickness, transverse shear, torsion warping and constrained warping. The mixed beam approach based on Reissner's semi-complementary energy functional is used to derive the beam force-displacement relations. The theory is validated against experimental test data and other analytical results for coupled composite beams and blades with single-cell box-sections and two-cell airfoils. Correlation of the present method with experimental results and detailed finite element results is found to be very good.

Free vibration of core wall structure coupled with connecting beams

  • Wang, Quanfeng
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.263-275
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, a core wall structure coupled with connecting beams is discretized and modeled as an equivalent thin-walled member with closed section, while the connecting beams between openings are replaced by an equivalent shear diaphragm. Then, a numerical method (finite member element method, FMEM) for dynamic analysis of the core wall structure is proposed. The numerical method combines the advantages of the FMEM and Vlasov's thin-walled beam theory and the effects of torsion, warping and, especially, the shearing strains in the middle surface of the walls are considered. The results presented in this paper are very promising compared with the ones obtained from finite element method.

Numerical investigation of buckling-restrained steel plate shear wall under fire loading

  • Masoumi-Zahaneh, Fereydoon;Hoseinzadeh, Mohamad;Rahimi, Sepideh;Ebadi-Jamkhaneh, Mehdi
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.59-73
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    • 2022
  • In this study, the seismic behavior of an all-steel buckling-restrained (AB) steel plate shear wall (SPSW) with incline slits under fire and cyclic loading was investigated. ABSPSW was composed of two thin steel infill plates with a narrow distance from each other, which were embedded with incline slits on each plate. These slits were in opposite directions to each other. The finite element (FE) numerical model was validated with three test specimens and after ensuring the modeling strategy, the parametric study was performed by considering variables such as wall plate thickness, slit width, strip width between two slits, and degree of temperature. A total of 256 FE numerical models were subjected to coupled temperature-displacement analysis. The results of the analysis showed that the high temperature reduced the seismic performance of the ABSPSW so that at 917℃, the load-bearing capacity was reduced by 92%. In addition, with the increase in the temperature, the yield point of the infill plate and frame occurred in a small displacement. The average decrease in shear strength at 458℃, 642℃, and 917℃ was 18%, 46%, and 92%, respectively, compared to the shear strength at 20℃. Also, with increasing the temperature to 917℃, ductility increased by an average of 75%

커플링 보의 접합방식에 따른 복합 벽체 시스템에 관한 연구 (A Study on Hybrid Wall System on Connection Type of Coupling Beam)

  • 윤현도;박완신;한병찬;윤여진
    • 한국구조물진단유지관리공학회 논문집
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.201-208
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    • 2003
  • 철근콘크리트 코어 벽체와 외부 철골골조로 구성된 복합벽체시스템은 중앙 코아 전단벽 주변의 오픈공간을 갖는다. 이와 같은 복합 벽체시스템은 연결된 벽체가 대부분의 횡하중에 저항하고 벽체저면과 커플링 보에서 대부분의 에너지를 소산할 수 있는 설계기법을 개발하는 것이 필요하다. 본 연구논문은 커플링 보의 접합방식 및 층규모를 주변수로 수직하중 및 풍하중과 지진하중을 받는 복합 벽체시스템에 대하여 전단력, 전도모멘트, 최대 횡변위, 층간변위비 및 동적특성을 규명하였다.

Simulation of turbulent flow of turbine passage with uniform rotating velocity of guide vane

  • Wang, Wen-Quan;Yan, Yan
    • Coupled systems mechanics
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.421-440
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    • 2018
  • In this study, a computational method for wall shear stress combined with an implicit direct-forcing immersed boundary method is presented. Near the immersed boundaries, the sub-grid stress is determined by a wall model in which the wall shear stress is directly calculated from the Lagrangian force on the immersed boundary. A coupling mathematical model of the transition process for a model Francis turbine comprising turbulent flow and rotating rigid guide vanes is established. The spatiotemporal distributions of pressure, velocity, vorticity and turbulent quantity are gained with the transient process; the drag and lift coefficients as well as other forces (moments) are also obtained as functions of the attack angle. At the same time, analysis is conducted of the characteristics of pressure pulsation, velocity stripes and vortex structure at some key parts of flowing passage. The coupling relations among the turbulent flow, the dynamical force (moment) response of blade and the rotating of guide vane are also obtained.

A modified replacement beam for analyzing building structures with damping systems

  • Faridani, Hadi Moghadasi;Capsoni, Antonio
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제58권5호
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    • pp.905-929
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    • 2016
  • This paper assesses efficiency of the continuum method as the idealized system of building structures. A modified Coupled Two-Beam (CTB) model equipped with classical and non-classical damping has been proposed and solved analytically. In this system, complementary (non-classical) damping models composed of bending and shear mechanisms have been defined. A spatial shear damping model which is non-homogeneously distributed has been adopted in the CTB formulation and used to equivalently model passive dampers, viscous and viscoelastic devices, embedded in building systems. The application of continuum-based models for the dynamic analysis of shear wall systems has been further discussed. A reference example has been numerically analyzed to evaluate the efficiency of the presented CTB, and the optimization problems of the shear damping have been finally ascertained using local and global performance indices. The results reveal the superior performance of non-classical damping models against the classical damping. They show that the critical position of the first modal rotation in the CTB is reliable as the optimum placement of the shear damping. The results also prove the good efficiency of such a continuum model, in addition to its simplicity, for the fast estimation of dynamic responses and damping optimization issues in building systems.