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Dynamic Behavior of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete (강섬유콘크리트의 동적거동)

  • 강보순;심형섭
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.379-384
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, dynamic behavior of steel fiber reinforced concrete(SFRC) by experimental method is discussed. Because of its improved ability to dissipate energy, impact resistance and fatigue behavior, SFRC has a better dynamic behavior than that of plain concrete. Dynamic behavior is influenced by longitudinal reinforcement ratio, volume and type of steel fiber, strength of concrete and the stress level. Impact resistance and damping in the SFRC has been evaluated from dynamic experimental test data at various levels of cracked states in the elements

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A Study of Dynamis Force Estimation and Strength Design of KALES (포장가속시험시설의 동역학 힘 예측 및 강도설계에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Nak-In;Yang, Sung-Chul;Park, Yong-Geol
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.211-221
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    • 2001
  • The dynamic force estimation and strength design of KALES(Korea Accelerated Loading and Environmental Simulator) are studied. The KALES is continuously rotating the test track and subjected to the dynamic or impact forces during operation since the track is composed of straight and curved line. To estimate the dynamic equation for the model car which was already made is derived with analytical and experimental techniques. Using similarity relationships between the model car and KALES, the dynamic force and stability properties for KALES can be predicted. The stress analysis and fatigue life estimation of KALES is also estimated with the calculated dynamic load. From the stress analysis and fatigue life estimation results, it was found that the design of KALES is safe.

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Effects of Strain Rate and Water Saturation on the Tensile Strength of Rocks (변형률 속도 및 수분포화가 암석의 인장강도에 미치는 영향)

  • Jung, Woo-Jin
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.119-124
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    • 2010
  • Hopkinson's effect tests were carried out for various strain rates on three different types of rock in both saturated and dry states in order to examine the effects of strain rate and water saturation on tensile strength. The tensile strength increased with the increase of the strain rate not only in dry state but also in saturated state. It was also especially recognizable that the dynamic tensile strength of rock in the dry state was proportional to approximately a one-third multiple of strain rate no matter what the type of rock. It was found that water saturation decreased tensile strength in the dry state of sandstone and tuff, both with high porosity, but no significant difference could be recognized between the dry and the saturated states of granite, which has a low porosity of 0.49%.

An Experimental Study on the Mechanical Properties of Permeable Polymer Concrete (투수용 폴리머 콘크리트의 역학적 특성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 성찬용
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.38 no.5
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    • pp.95-105
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    • 1996
  • This study was performed to evaluate the mechanical properties of permeable polymer concrete using fillers and unsaturated polyester resin. The following conclusions were drawn; 1. The unit weight was in the range of 1, 663~ l, 892kg/$cm^3$, the weights of those concrete were decreased 18~28% than that of the normal cement concrete. 2. The highest strength was achieved by fly ash filled permeable polymer concrete, it was increased 22% by compressive strength, 190% by tensile strength and 192% by bending strength than that of the normal cement concrete, respectively. 3. The external strength of permeable pipe was in the range of 3, 083~3, 793kg/m, the external strengths of those concrete were increased 2~26% than that of the normal cement concrete. Accordingly, these permeable polymer concrete pipe can be used to the members and structures which need external strength. 4. The static modulus of elasticity was in the range of $5.7{\times} 10^4 ~ 15.4{\times} 10{^4}kg/cm^2 $, which was approximately 35~64% of that of the normal cement concrete. Fly ash filled permeable polymer concrete was showed relatively higher elastic modulus. The poisson's number of permeable polymer concrete was less than that of the normal cement concrete. 5. The dynamic modulus of elasticity was in the range of $83{\times} 10^3 ~ 211{\times} 10{^3}kg/cm^2 $, which was approximately Ins compared to that of the normal cement concrete. Fly ash filled permeable polymer concrete was showed higher dynamic modulus. The dynamic modulus of elasticity were increased approximately 22~45% than that of the static modulus. 6. The ultrasonic pulse velocity was in the range of 2, 584 ~ 3, 587m/sec, . which was showed about the same compared to that of the normal cement concrete. Fly ash filled permeable polymer concrete was in the range of$0.58~8.88 {\ell}/cm^2/hr$, , and it was larglely dependent upon the mixing ratio. These concrete can be used to the structures which need water permeability.

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Evaluation of Static and Dynamic Characteristics of Coal Ashes (석탄회의 정적 및 동적 특성 평가)

  • Yoon, Yeowon;Chae, Kwangsuk;Song, Kyuhwan
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.5-12
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    • 2009
  • This study presents static and dynamic strength of coal ashes collected from disposal site of power plant. Main compositions of coal ashes were bottom ashes. In order to evaluate static and dynamic characteristics of coal ash, NGI direct-simple shear tests, cyclic simple shear tests and direct shear tests were conducted. The strengths of coal ashes from those tests were compared to those of sands. Bottom ashes among coal ashes used for this study were classified as sand from the grain size distribution and show higher strength properties than the sands. For utilization of coal ashes in civil engineering project, mixing coal ashes with sandy soil using batch plant is inconvenient and the cost is higher than the spreading sand layer and coal layer alternately. In order to simulate both mixing type and layered type construction, sands and coal ashes were mixed with volume ratio 50:50 and prepared sand and coal ash layers alternately with the same volume ratio. From the tests mixed coal ashes-specimen shows slightly higher static and cyclic strength than the layered specimen at the same density. The higher strength seems due to the angular grain of bottom ashes. The cyclic stress ratio at liquefaction decreases rapidly as the number of cycle increases at mixed specimen than that of layered specimen.

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A Dynamic Calibration Technique for Piezoelectric Sensors Using Negative Going Dynamic Pressure (부방향 동압력을 이용한 압전형 압력센서의 교정기법)

  • Kim, Eung-Su
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.491-499
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    • 2009
  • The determination of response characteristics for pressure sensors is routinely limited to static calibration against a deadweight pressure standard. The strength of this method is that the deadweight device is a primary standard used to generate precise pressure. Its weakness lies in the assumption that the static and dynamic responses of the sensor in question are equivalent. Differences in sensor response to static and dynamic events, however, can lead to serious measurement errors. Dynamic techniques are required to calibrate pressure sensors measuring dynamic events in milliseconds. In this paper, a dynamic calibration using negative going dynamic pressure is proposed to determine dynamic pressure response for piezoelectric sensors. Sensitivity and linearity of sensor by the dynamic calibration were compared with those by the static calibration. The uncertainty of calibration results and the goodness of fit test of linear regression analysis were presented. The results show that the dynamic calibration is applicable to determine dynamic pressure response for piezoelectric sensors.

Correlation Analysis of Binder Stiffness with Deformation Strength and Dynamic Creep Property of Asphalt Mixtures for Evaluation of Kim Test Applicability (바인더 Stiffness와 혼합물의 변형강도 및 동적크리프 특성과의 상관성 분석을 통한 김테스트 적용성 고찰)

  • Kim, Kwang-Woo;Doh, Young-Soo;Cho, Mun-Jin
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.7 no.4 s.26
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    • pp.91-102
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    • 2005
  • This study dealt with correlation analysis of binder stiffness with deformation strength and dynamic creep property of asphalt mixtures for evaluation of applicability of deformation strength $(S_D)$. Two aggregates, with maximum size of 13mm and eight binders were used to produce 16 different mixtures. The stiffness of binder $(G^*/sin\delta)$ was measured using DSR at $64^{\circ}C$. Final deformation(FD) and dynamic stability(DS) were measured by dynamic creep (DC) test, and SD was measured by Kim test for each mixture. Results of correlation analysis between $G^*/sin\delta$, and $S_D$, m and DS showed that correlation with binder stiffness and deformation strength was the highest $(R^2>0.88)$. There was good correlation between DS, FD with $S_D$. The results indicated that rut-resistance property of mixture is better reflected in $S_D$ test than FD or DS of dynamic creep test. Therefore, it is concluded that $S_D$ can be possibly used for evaluation of rut resistance of asphalt concretes with a good reliability if the procedure is standardized.

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Fluid-Structure Interaction Study on Diffuser Pump With a Two-Way Coupling Method

  • Xu, Huan;Liu, Houlin;Tan, Minggao;Cui, Jianbao
    • International Journal of Fluid Machinery and Systems
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.87-93
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    • 2013
  • In order to study the effect of the fluid-structure interaction (FSI) on the simulation results, the external characteristics and internal flow features of a diffuser pump were analyzed with a two-way flow solid coupling method. And the static and dynamic structure analysis of the blade was also caculated with the FEA method. The steady flow field is based on Reynolds Averaged N-S equations with standard $k-{\varepsilon}$ turbulent model, the unsteady flow field is based on the large eddy simulation, and the structure response is based on elastic transient structural dynamic equation. The results showed that the effect of FSI on the head prediction based on CFD really exists. At the same radius, the van mises stress on the nodes closed shroud and hub was larger than other nodes. A large deformation region existed near inlet side at the middle of blades. The strength of impeller satisfied the strength requirement with static stress analysis based on the fourth strength theory. The dynamic stress varied periodically with the impeller rotating. It was also found that the fundamental frequency of the dynamic stress is the rotating frequency and its harmonic frequency. The frequency of maximum stress amplitude at node 1626 was 7 times of the rotating frequency. The frequency of maximum stress amplitude at node 2328 was 14 times of the rotating frequency. No matter strength failure or fatigue failure, the root of blades near shroud is the key region to analyse.

A Strength Analysis of the Hull Gilder among the Rough Sea according to Ship Types (대파고 파랑중에서의 선체장도 해석에 관한 연주 - 선종에 따른 강도, 응답특성비교 -)

  • Sa-Soo Kim;Ku-Kyun Shin;Sung-Wan Son;Jae-Hong Kim
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.153-168
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    • 1993
  • The ship sailing among waves suffers from the various wave loads that comes from its motion throughout its life. In the rationally-based design, the dynamic structural analysis is carried out using dynamic wave loads provided from the results of the ship motion calculation as the rigid body. This method is based on the linear theory assumed low wave height and small amplitude of motion. But at the rough sea condition, relatively high wave compared to the height ship's depth is induced the large ship motion, so configuration of the ship section below waterline changes rapidly at each time. This re-sults in a non-linear problem. Considering above situation we have already introduced the non-linear dynamic strength analysis method for the hull girder(refer vol. 29. No.4 November, 1992, Journal of SNAK). In this paper, estimation of the hull girder strength for various ship types such as tankers, containers and log carriers is carried out based on the introduced non-linear method. We expect that the results will be used as useful basic data for the es-timation of dynamic strength of ships in the rough sea.

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Liquefaction Strength of Silty Sand through Dynamic Triaxial Tests (진동삼축시험을 통한 실트질 모래의 액상화 강도에 대한 연구)

  • Park, Jong-Gwan;Kim, Sang-Gyu;Han, Seong-Gil
    • Geotechnical Engineering
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.59-70
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    • 1998
  • Samples of silty sands and hydraulic fill ground were investigated by dynamic triaxial teats in order to evaluate the liquefaction strengths. In the tests, (1) undisturbed and disturbed samples were prepared, (2) dynamic shear strengths were measured under isotropic and anisotropic condition, and (3) the test results were compared with the other results which were tested by domestic and foreign researchers. The liquefaction shear strengths under ismtropic test condition were presented in terms of the relative densities. The amount of silt under 30o hardly influenced on the liquefaction strength. In the test results of anisotropically consolidated samples the liquefaction strength was dependent on the magnitude of the effective consolidation ratio. These teat results show that the liquefaction strength of the silty sand in Korea went coast exists within the boundary of the values suggested by Seed and Peacock(1971).

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