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An Experimental Study on Beam Strengthening of RC Buildings with Expanded Steel Plates in Rural Area (농어촌 지역 RC건축물 보의 철판망 보강에 관한 실험 연구)

  • Kim, Yoon IL;Hong, Si Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.121-128
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    • 2005
  • This experimental study was conducted to investigate beam strengthening of RC buildings with expended steel plate(ESP) in rural area. Nine test specimens were manufactured, whose variables were tensile steel ratio and the amount and the shape of expanded steel plate. The test results indicated that strengthened beams with ESP showed the improvement of flexural strength of 50%~90%, and the beam strengthening of U type was excellent for shear reinforcement as well as flexural reinforcement, more over, the honeycomb shape of ESP and anchor bolts for development of ESP were very effective.

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Bending characteristics of corroded reinforced concrete beam under repeated loading

  • Fang, Congqi;Yang, Shuai;Zhang, Zhang
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.47 no.6
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    • pp.773-790
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    • 2013
  • Bending behaviors of corroded reinforced concrete (RC) beams under repeated loading were investigated experimentally. A total of twenty test specimens, including four non-corrosion and sixteen corrosion reinforced concrete beams, were prepared and tested. A numerical model for flexural and cracking behaviors of the beam under repeated loading was also developed. Effects of steel corrosion on reinforced concrete beams regarding cracking, mid-span deflection, stiffness and bearing capacity of corroded beams were studied. The impact of corrosion on bond strength as the key factor was investigated to develop the computational model of flexural capacity. It was shown from the experimental results that the bond strength between reinforcement and concrete had increased for specimen of low corrosion levels, while this effect was changed when the corrosion level was higher. It was indicated that the bearing capacity of corrosion beam increased even at a corrosion level of about 5%.

The Need for Research about Buckling Strength of Arch and Beam (보와 아치의 좌굴강도에 관한 연구의 필요성)

  • Lim, Nam-Hyoung;Lee, Chin-Ok;Ryu, Hyo-Jin;Lee, Woo-Chul;Koo, So-Yeun
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2007.04a
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    • pp.223-226
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    • 2007
  • In current specification, modification factor(B) for web-tapered beam is used to account for the stress gradient and the restraining effect for adjacent spans. However, because these effects are considered together in modification factor, this paper revaluate the accuracy of the modification factor used in current specification. Also this paper investigate the flexural torsional buckling strength of laterally fixed thin-walled arch with doubly symmetric section using the analytical and numerical method. From this investigate the concept of effective length to consider the out-of-plane boundary condition for straight column or beam is not applicate for the flexural-torsional buckling of laterally fixed arches.

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Exact dynamic stiffness matrix for a thin-walled beam-column of doubly asymmetric cross-section

  • Shirmohammadzade, A.;Rafezy, B.;Howson, W.P.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.195-210
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    • 2011
  • Bernoulli-Euler beam theory is used to develop an exact dynamic stiffness matrix for the flexural-torsional coupled motion of a three-dimensional, axially loaded, thin-walled beam of doubly asymmetric cross-section. This is achieved through solution of the differential equations governing the motion of the beam including warping stiffness. The uniform distribution of mass in the member is also accounted for exactly, thus necessitating the solution of a transcendental eigenvalue problem. This is accomplished using the Wittrick-Williams algorithm. Finally, examples are given to confirm the accuracy of the theory presented, together with an assessment of the effects of axial load and loading eccentricity.

A Fundmental Study of the Inlastic Behavior of High Strength Concrete Beam-Column Joints. (고강도 콘크리트를 사용한 보-기둥 접합부의 비 선형 거동에 관한 기초적 연구)

  • Min, J.K.;Park, H.S.;Chung, L.
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1990.10a
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    • pp.51-56
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    • 1990
  • Six small-scale reinforced concrete beam-column joint specimens subjected to monotonic and cyclic loading were tested to investigate the effects of strength of concrete. Variables are 1)compressive strength of concrete(f' c=300, 700kg/㎠), 2)shear span to depth ratio (a/d=4.7, 2.0). The major results of this test were: 1)flexural strength of high strength concrete beam-column joint was not affected too much by the compressive strength of concrete, 2) flexural cracks emerge to inside of beam deeply for high strength concrete member.

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An Experiment of the Externally Prestressed 2-span Concrete Beam (외부 프리스트레스트 콘크리트 2경간 연속보의 휨 실험)

  • Oh, Seung-Hyun;Lee, Sang-Woo;Kang, Won-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.313-316
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    • 2006
  • Externally prestressed structures have many advantages such as easy prestressing control and visible maintenance. Flexural strength of externally prestressed concrete members can be calculated by analysis of internal indeterminacy, which is different from internally prestressed concrete members. However, it needs nonlinear analysis considering member stiffness at strength limit state. Thus most of design codes proposed approximate methods which are empirical, based on test results. To reduce difference between accurate analysis and approximate design methods, many experiments and studies are continued. Since most of the experiments are single span beams. In order to adapt of continuous beam it needs further investigation for the continuous beam. In this study, we carried out externally prestressed 2-span concrete beam test to find out the flexural behavior and strength of externally prestressed concrete members.

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Design of Shaking Beam for Piezoelectric Linear Ultrasonic Motor

  • Yoon, Seok-Jin;Park, Ji-Won;Kim, Sang-Jong;Yu, Yeon-Tae;Kim, Hyun-Jai
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.40 no.11
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    • pp.1062-1066
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    • 2003
  • Design of a piezoelectric actuator for the ultrasonic motor must ensure that contact point has elliptic trajectory of movement. The new idea of an elliptic trajectory formation of the piezoelectric actuator is investigated in the paper. Shaking beam for the piezoelectric linear ultrasonic motor was introduced to realize this new idea. The principle is based on the excitation of longitudinal and flexural vibrations of the actuator by using two sources of longitudinal mechanical vibrations shifted by $\pi$/2. Mode-frequency and harmonic response analyses of the actuator based on FEM have been carried out. The moving trajectory of the contact point has been defined. Finally, The experimental research of shaking beam has been confirmed an opportunity of the elliptic trajectory reception with the help of one stable mode of the vibrations.

Effect of Tension, Compression Lamination and Number of Lamination on the Flexural Properties of Platanus occidentalis L. Laminated Beam (인장(引張) 및 압축부재(壓縮部材)와 적층수(積層數)가 플라타너스 집성재(集成材)의 휨성질(性質)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Oh, Se-Chang;Lee, Phil-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.3-12
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    • 1986
  • The aim of this study is to determine the flexural properties(Modulus of Rupture, Modulus of Elasticity) of Platanus occidentalis L. laminated beams fabricated with 1, 3, 5, 8, 15 lamination and Tension, Compression lamination. The results were as follows: 1. MOR increased with increasing number of lamination in 3, 5, 8, 15-beam and Tension lamination beam. MOR of Compression lamination beam was lower than that of 3-beam, MOR of vertical beam not having Tension or compression lamination was lower than that of horizontal beam, but MOR of vertical beam with tension or compression lamination was same or slightly higher than that of horizontal beam. 2. The allowable working stress showed the same tendency. This stress increased with increasing number of lamination. This value of Tension lamination beam was higher than that of compression lamination beam. 3. MOE of all laminated beams was higher than that of solid beam and Tension lamination beam was higher than that of 3-beam. MOE of Tension lamination beam was higher than that of Compression lamination beam. MOE of all vertical beam was higher than that of horizontal beam except for T-2, T-5, C-3. 4. Most beam failures appeared to begin in tension. These tension failures were classified into Splintering tension, Cross-grained tension, Simple tension, Brittle tension. All test beam failures could be classified into three categories. 1) Tension failure 2) Compression failure 3) Horizontal shear failure.

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Analytical study on the influence of distributed beam vertical loading on seismic response of frame structures

  • Mergos, P.E.;Kappos, A.J.
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.239-259
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    • 2013
  • Typically, beams that form part of structural systems are subjected to vertical distributed loading along their length. Distributed loading affects moment and shear distribution, and consequently spread of inelasticity, along the beam length. However, the finite element models developed so far for seismic analysis of frame structures either ignore the effect of vertical distributed loading on spread of inelasticity or consider it in an approximate manner. In this paper, a beam-type finite element is developed, which is capable of considering accurately the effect of uniform distributed loading on spreading of inelastic deformations along the beam length. The proposed model consists of two gradual spread inelasticity sub-elements accounting explicitly for inelastic flexural and shear response. Following this approach, the effect of distributed loading on spreading of inelastic flexural and shear deformations is properly taken into account. The finite element is implemented in the seismic analysis of plane frame structures with beam members controlled either by flexure or shear. It is shown that to obtain accurate results the influence of distributed beam loading on spreading of inelastic deformations should be taken into account in the inelastic seismic analysis of frame structures.

A Study on the Flexural Behavior according to Filling conditions of Beams Members(A Siries) Using High Performance Concrete (고유동성 콘크리트를 이용한 보부재(A시리즈)의 충전상황별 휨거동 연구)

  • 장일영;윤영수;엄주환;송재호
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1996.04a
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    • pp.306-311
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    • 1996
  • This paper persents the flexural behavior of high performance concrete beams having different concrete filling conditions. Three tests were conducted on full-scale beam specimens with design concrete compressive strength of 400 kg/$\textrm{cm}^2$. Different concrete filling conditions were intentionally made such that the first beam specimen was soundly cast to obtain the perfect concrete filling condition. Second beam specimen was cast in such a way that up to the longitudinal tensile reinforcement from the top, good concrete was filled while poor concrete was poured for the bottom part to simulate the poor workamanship, workability and unsatisfactory compaction. Third beam specimens was cast in such a way that up to the neutral axis of the beam section from the top, good concrete was filled while so did for the bottom part as the second beam specimen. The test results were analyzed in terms of load-displacement response, formation of crack, crack width, crack spacing and shift of neutral axis. An evaluation of the ductile response fo three different beam specimens was made in combination with the ultimate load accoding to the three different concrete filling conditions.

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