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Transverse seismic response of continuous steel-concrete composite bridges exhibiting dual load path

  • Tubaldi, E.;Barbato, M.;Dall'Asta, A.
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.21-41
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    • 2010
  • Multi-span steel-concrete composite (SCC) bridges are very sensitive to earthquake loading. Extensive damage may occur not only in the substructures (piers), which are expected to yield, but also in the other components (e.g., deck, abutments) involved in carrying the seismic loads. Current seismic codes allow the design of regular bridges by means of linear elastic analysis based on inelastic design spectra. In bridges with superstructure transverse motion restrained at the abutments, a dual load path behavior is observed. The sequential yielding of the piers can lead to a substantial change in the stiffness distribution. Thus, force distributions and displacement demand can significantly differ from linear elastic analysis predictions. The objectives of this study are assessing the influence of piers-deck stiffness ratio and of soil-structure interaction effects on the seismic behavior of continuous SCC bridges with dual load path, and evaluating the suitability of linear elastic analysis in predicting the actual seismic behavior of these bridges. Parametric analysis results are presented and discussed for a common bridge typology. The response dependence on the parameters is studied by nonlinear multi-record incremental dynamic analysis (IDA). Comparisons are made with linear time history analysis results. The results presented suggest that simplified linear elastic analysis based on inelastic design spectra could produce very inaccurate estimates of the structural behavior of SCC bridges with dual load path.

Assessment of capacity curves for transmission line towers under wind loading

  • Banik, S.S.;Hong, H.P.;Kopp, Gregory A.
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.1-20
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    • 2010
  • The recommended factored design wind load effects for overhead lattice transmission line towers by codes and standards are evaluated based on the applicable wind load factor, gust response factor and design wind speed. The current factors and design wind speed were developed considering linear elastic responses and selected notional target safety levels. However, information on the nonlinear inelastic responses of such towers under extreme dynamic wind loading, and on the structural capacity curves of the towers in relation to the design capacities, is lacking. The knowledge and assessment of the capacity curve, and its relation to the design strength, is important to evaluate the integrity and reliability of these towers. Such an assessment was performed in the present study, using a nonlinear static pushover (NSP) analysis and incremental dynamic analysis (IDA), both of which are commonly used in earthquake engineering. For the IDA, temporal and spatially varying wind speeds are simulated based on power spectral density and coherence functions. Numerical results show that the structural capacity curves of the tower determined from the NSP analysis depend on the load pattern, and that the curves determined from the nonlinear static pushover analysis are similar to those obtained from IDA.

Generalized Minimum Variance Self-tuning Control of Offset Using Incremental Estimator (증분형 추정기를 사용한 오프세트의 일반화 최소분산형 자기동조제어)

  • 박정일;최계근
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.372-378
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    • 1988
  • The elimination of offsets such as those induced by load disturbance is a principal requirement in the control of industrial processes. In this paper we propose a self-tuning minimum variance control in the two tuypes of k-incremental and integrating form. Since the objective of control design in this paper is a generalized minimum variance control, it can be applied to nonminimum phase system. And we compare the proposed algorithm wiht that of the positional self-tuning control and show that it can also be applied to nonminimum phase system by computer simulation.

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Crush Characteristics of Thin-walled Rectangular Tube (박판사각튜브의 압괴 특성)

  • 이종선
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers Conference
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.261-266
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    • 1998
  • In this study, crush characteristics of thin-walled rectangular tube is investigated. The stiffness of the element is obtained from analytical moment-rotation relationship and approximated load-deflection relationship of thin-walled rectangular tube. A computer program is developed for the large deformation analysis of frame. An incremental displacement method is used in the program and at each incremental stage, the stiffness matrix of the total structure is checked with the state each element for bending and compression.

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A Generalized Predictive Self-Tuning Control Using Mean Horizon Control Method (Mean Horizon 제어방식을 사용한 일반화 예측 자기동조 제어)

  • Park, Juong-Il;Chung, Jong-Dae;Park, Keh-Kun
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.25 no.9
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    • pp.1039-1045
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    • 1988
  • In the original incremental generalized predictive control, the receding horizon predictive control is introduced as a control law. But in this paper, we propose a generalized predictive self-tuning control using full-valued incremental controls. The control law is a mean horizon predictive control. The effectiveness of this algorithm in a variable time delay or load disturbances environment is demonstrated by computer simulation. The controlled plant is a nonminimum phase system.

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Mechanical Performance and Stress-Strain Relationships for Grouted Splices Under Tensile and Cyclic Loadings

  • Lin, Feng;Wu, Xiaobao
    • International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.435-450
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    • 2016
  • Experimental studies were conducted on 36 grouted splices to investigate their mechanical performance under four loading schemes: (1) incremental tensile loading, (2) repeated tensile loading, (3) cyclic loading at high stress, and (4) cyclic loading at large strain. Load-deformation responses of the grouted splices under cyclic loadings were featured with pinching effect and stiffness degradation compared to those responses under tensile loadings. The shape of the hysteresis loops of load-deformation curves was similar to that under incremental tensile loading. For the purpose of structural analysis, stress-strain relationships were presented for grouted splices under various loadings.

Iterative Analysis for Nonlinear Laminated Rectangular Plates by Finite Difference Method

  • Kim, Chi Kyung
    • International Journal of Safety
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.13-17
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    • 2002
  • A new system of equations governing the nonlinear thin laminated plates with large deflections using von Karman equations is derived. The effects of transverse shear in the thin interlayer are included as part of the analysis. The finite difference method is used to perform the geometrically nonlinear behavior of the plate. The resultant equations permit the analysis of the effect of transverse shear stress deformation on the overall behavior of the interlayer using the load incremental method. For the purpose of feasibility and validity of this present method, the numerical results are compared with other available solutions for accuracy as well as efficiency. The solution techniques have been implemented and the numerical results of example problem are discussed and evaluated.

A Study of Local Buckling of Steel Bridge Girders subtended to Possible Load Conditions during Construction by Incremental Launching Method (ILM 시공시 발생할 수 있는 하중조합에 대한 강교량 주형의 국부좌굴 연구)

  • 염응준;강민철;황민오;강영종
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.203-209
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    • 2004
  • Recently, various and new special methods of construction about steel bridges have been tried, and the study about local buckling under this methods have been performed too. But because of various cases, structural analysis is performed to check safety for each step of construction, and this is not efficient and economical method for time and manpower. So, for solution of this problems, general method about checking safety needs to he developed. In this study, local buckiling of web of girder due to various load cases under construction by ILM(Incremental Launching Method) will be studio considering various parameters such as forces, aspect ratio, boundary condition and so on. Also interaction curve will he plotted for each case.

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Basic Study on the Reliability Analysis of Structural Systems (시스템 신뢰성 해석에 관한 기초연구)

  • Lee, Joo-Sung
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.145-157
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    • 1989
  • 본 논문의 주목적은 불연속 또는 연속계 구조물의 시스템 신뢰성해석(system reliability analysis)을 위한 보다 일반적인 방법을 소개하는데 있다. 본 논문에서는, 확대하중증분법(extended incremental load method)이라고 불리우는데, 지금까지의 신뢰성 해석법 중 종래의 하중증분법이 갖는 단점을 보완하고, 여러 형태의 하중이 작용하는 구조물에 대해, 부재의 파괴후 거동(post-ultimate behaviour)을 다른 방법보다 더 실제적으로 고려할 수 있는 장점을 갖도록 개발한 것이다. 본 방법의 또 하나의 장점은 구조설계시 사용하는 강도공식(strength formula) 을 시스템 신뢰성 해석에서 직접 이용할 수 있다는 점이다. 이 방법은 부유식 해양구조물 같은 연속계 구조물의 시스템 신뢰성 해석을 위해 개발되었는데, 이 논문에서는 실제 구조물은 다루지 않고, 방법의 정당성과 아울러 수정된 안전여유식의 적용가능성을 보여주는 것에 중점을 두었다. 본 논문의 부유식 해양구조물들에 적용한 결과는 후일 발표할 예정이다.

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Reliability Analysis of Floating Offshore Structure - Fundamental Study of System Reliability Analysis - (부유식 해양구조물의 신뢰성해석 -시스템 신뢰성 해석에 관한 기초연구-)

  • Joo-Sung Lee
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.207-227
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    • 1991
  • The impact of the system reliability analysis to structural design is described in this paper and various methods for system reliability analysis developed up to the present are reviewed and discussed from the view point of their efficiency. The paper also includes the detailed formulation procedure of the, so called, extended incremental load method has applied to relatively simple structure to show its usefulness.

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