• 제목/요약/키워드: Load history

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드롭착지 동작 시 체간모델에 따른 척추분절운동이 자세안정성 해석에 미치는 영향 (The Effect Analysis of Postural Stability on the Inter-Segmental Spine Motion according to Types of Trunk Models in Drop Landing)

  • 유경석
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제24권4호
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    • pp.375-383
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to assess the inter-segmental trunk motion during which multi-segmental movements of the spinal column was designed to interpret the effect of segmentation on the total measured spine motion. Also it analyzed the relative motion at three types of the spine models in drop landing. A secondary goal was to determine the intrinsic algorithmic errors of spine motion and the usefulness of such an approach as a tool to assess spinal motions. College students in the soccer team were selected the ten males with no history of spine symptoms or injuries. Each subject was given a fifteen minute adaptation period of drop landing on the 30cm height box. Inter-segmental spine motion were collected Vicon Motion Capture System (250 Hz) and synchronized with GRF data (1000 Hz). The result shows that Model III has a more increased range of motion (ROM) than Model I and Model II. And the Lagrange energy has significant difference of at E3 and E4 (p<.05). This study can be concluded that there are differences in the three models of algorithm during the phase of load absorption. Especially, Model III shows proper spine motion for the inter-segmental joint motion with the interaction effects using the seven segments. Model III shows more proper observed values about dynamic equilibrium than Model I & Model II. The findings have shown that the dynamic stability strategy of Model III toward multi-directional spinal motion supports for better function of the inter-segmental motor-control than the Model I and Model II.

대직경 스터드 전단연결재의 피로거동 (Fatigue Behavior of Large Stud Shear Connectors)

  • 심창수;이필구;김현호;윤태양
    • 한국강구조학회 논문집
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    • 제15권6호통권67호
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    • pp.621-628
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    • 2003
  • 스터드 전단연결재는 강합성 구조에서 가장 많이 사용되는 전단연결재인데 현재는 주로 22mm 직경까지를 사용하고있다. 시방규정에서 제시하고 있는 적용범위의 확대를 위해서 25mm 이상의 대직경 스터드 전단연결재에 대한 연구가 필요하다. 현재의 전단연결재 설계 범위를 넘어서는 대직경 스터드 전단연결에 대한 push-out 실험을 통해서 피로거동을 검토하고 기존 설계식과의 비교를 수행하였다. 25, 27, 30mm 직경의 스터드에 대한 전단실험을 통해서 탄성영역에서의 전단강성을 평가하여 정적 실험결과와 비교하였다. 피로 하중을 받는 대직경 스터드의 피로거동을 잔류 슬립과 하중-슬립 곡선으로 설명하였다. 용접부 피로균열의 발생시점을 변위진폭으로부터 유추하는 것이 타당한 것으로 밝혀졌다. 기존 시방규정의 S-N 곡선과의 비교를 통해서 대직경 스터드 전단연결재의 피로 수명은 현재의 설계 규정을 준용해도 무방한 것으로 나타났다.

다중지점 가진 효과를 고려한 부유식 교량의 지진응답 해석 (Dynamic Analysis of Floating Bridge Subject to Earthquake Load Considering Multi-Support Excitation)

  • 권장섭;백인열;장승필
    • 한국지진공학회논문집
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2004
  • 다중지점 지진입력에 대한 부유식 교량의 동적 응답해석을 수행하였다. 이 연구에서 사용한 부유식 교량은 수직방향으로는 이산 폰툰에 의해 지지되고 수평방향으로는 프리텐션 케이블에 의해 지지된다. 부유식 교량의 상부구조는 공간뼈대요소와 탄성현수케이블요소를 이용하여 모델링 하였고, 폰툰의 부가질량 및 부가감쇠는 경계요소를 이용하여 구하였다. 동수력 계수의 주파수 의존성을 고려하기 위해서 시간지연함수를 사용하여 해석을 수행하였다. 다중지점 지진입력은 교량의 양단과 케이블 앵커에서 도입하였고 응답의 시간이력을 동시가진 시와 비교하였다. 해석결과로부터 케이블 장력 등은 동시가진 시보다 다중지점 지진입력 시에서 더 큰 응답을 보임을 알 수 있다.

반복 레이저 펄스를 이용한 초음속 비행체의 항력저감 (Wave Drag Reduction due to Repetitive Laser Pulses)

  • 김재형;;김희동
    • 한국추진공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국추진공학회 2011년도 제36회 춘계학술대회논문집
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    • pp.381-384
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    • 2011
  • 본 연구에서는 초음속 비행체의 조파저항을 감소시키기 위하여, 최대 주파수 80 kHz의 반복 레이저 펄스에 의해 야기된 에너지 부가법에 관한 실험적 연구가 수행된다. 기류 마하수 1.94의 흡입식 초음속 풍동의 바깥에 설치된 초점렌즈에 의하여 레이저 펄스가 실린더 모델 전단부에 집약된다. 시간변동 항력과 정체압력은 로드셀과 PCB 압력센서에 의해서 측정되며, 동시에 고속 카메라를 이용하여 가시화가 수행된다. 본 연구의 결과로부터, 레이저 펄스 에너지 부가에 의한 항력 저감량은 레이저 펄스 주파수가 증가할 때, 최대 21%까지 거의 선형적으로 증가하였다. 부가 에너지 효율은 레이저 펄스 에너지에만 의존하는 결과를 얻었으며, 최대 1000%까지 달성되었다.

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Earthquake-resistant rehabilitation of existing RC structures using high-strength steel fiber-reinforced concrete jackets

  • Kalogeropoulos, George I.;Tsonos, Alexander-Dimitrios G.;Konstantinidis, Dimitrios;Iakovidis, Pantelis E.
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.115-129
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    • 2019
  • The effectiveness of an innovative method for the earthquake-resistant rehabilitation of existing poorly detailed reinforced concrete (RC) structures is experimentally investigated herein. Eight column subassemblages were subjected to earthquake-type loading and their hysteretic behaviour was evaluated. Four of the specimens were identical and representative of columns found in RC structures designed in the 1950s-70s period for gravity load only. These original specimens were subjected to cyclic lateral deformations and developed brittle failure mechanisms. Three of the damaged specimens were subsequently retrofitted with innovative high-strength steel fiber-reinforced concrete (HSSFC) jackets. The main variables examined were the jacket width and the contribution of mesh steel reinforcement in the seismic performance of the enhanced columns. The influence of steel fiber volume fraction was also examined using test results of a previous work of Tsonos et al. (2017). The fourth earthquake damaged subassemblage was strengthened with a conventional RC jacket and was subjected to the same lateral displacement history as the other three retrofitted columns. The seismic behaviour of the subassemblages strengthened according to the proposed retrofit scheme was evaluated with respect to that of the original specimens and that of the column strengthened with the conventional RC jacket. Test results clearly demonstrated that the HSSFC jackets effectively prevented the development of shear failure mechanisms, while ensuring a ductile seismic response similar to that of the subassemblage retrofitted with the conventional RC jacket. Ultimately, an indisputable superiority in the overall seismic performance of the strengthened columns was achieved with respect to the original specimens.

Force-based seismic design of steel haunch retrofit for RC frames

  • Ahmad, Naveed
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.133-148
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    • 2021
  • The paper presents a simplified force-based seismic design procedure for the preliminary design of steel haunch retrofitting for the seismic upgrade of deficient RC frames. The procedure involved constructing a site-specific seismic design spectrum for the site, which is transformed into seismic base shear coefficient demand, using an applicable response modification factor, that defines base shear force for seismic analysis of the structure. Recent experimental campaign; involving shake table testing of ten (10), and quasi-static cyclic testing of two (02), 1:3 reduced scale RC frame models, carried out for the seismic performance assessment of both deficient and retrofitted structures has provided the basis to calculate retrofit-specific response modification factor Rretrofitted. The haunch retrofitting technique enhanced the structural stiffness, strength, and ductility, hence, increased the structural response modification factor, which is mainly dependent on the applied retrofit scheme. An additional retrofit effectiveness factor (ΩR) is proposed for the deficient structure's response modification factor Rdeficient, representing the retrofit effectiveness (ΩR=Rretrofitted /Rdeficient), to calculate components' moment and shear demands for the retrofitted structure. The experimental campaign revealed that regardless of the deficient structures' characteristics, the ΩR factor remains fairly the unchanged, which is encouraging to generalize the design procedure. Haunch configuration is finalized that avoid brittle hinging of beam-column joints and ensure ductile beam yielding. Example case study for the seismic retrofit designs of RC frames are presented, which were validated through equivalent lateral load analysis using elastic model and response history analysis of finite-element based inelastic model, showing reasonable performance of the proposed design procedure. The proposed design has the advantage to provide a seismic zone-specific design solution, and also, to suggest if any additional measure is required to enhance the strength/deformability of beams and columns.

Seismic behavior and failure modes of non-ductile three-story reinforced concrete structure: A numerical investigation

  • Hidayat, Banu A.;Hu, Hsuan-Teh;Hsiao, Fu-Pei;Han, Ay Lie;Sosa, Lisha;Chan, Li-Yin;Haryanto, Yanuar
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • 제27권5호
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    • pp.457-472
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    • 2021
  • Reinforced concrete (RC) buildings in Taiwan have suffered failure from strong earthquakes, which was magnified by the non-ductile detailing frames. Inadequate reinforcement as a consequence of the design philosophy prior to the introduction of current standards resulted in severe damage in the column and beam-column joint (BCJ). This study establishes a finite element analysis (FEA) of the non-ductile detailing RC column, BCJ, and three-story building that was previously tested through a tri-axial shaking table test. The results were then validated to laboratory specimens having the exact same dimensions and properties. FEA simulation integrates the concrete damage plasticity model and the elastic-perfectly plastic model for steel. The load-displacement responses of the column and BCJ specimens obtained from FEA were in a reasonable agreement with the experimental curves. The resulting initial stiffness and maximum base shear were found to be a close approximation to the experimental results. Also, the findings of a dynamic analysis of the three-story building showed that the time-history data of acceleration and displacement correlated well with the shaking table test results. This indicates the FEA implementation can be effectively used to predict the RC frame performance and failure mode under seismic loads.

디지털 트윈 개념을 적용한 프로토타이핑 기반 디자인 프로세스: 기초연구 (Prototyping-based Design Process Integrated with Digital-Twin: A Fundamental Study)

  • 김진웅;김성아
    • 한국BIM학회 논문집
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    • 제9권4호
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    • pp.51-61
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    • 2019
  • In the general manufacturing sector, prototyping used to reduce the risks that can arise with new conceptual products. However, in AEC area, it does not mass-produce a building, so the prototype itself becomes a building. Therefore, it is challenging to have prototyping of the same scale as the real thing, and the prototyping process in architecture is very inefficient. The prototyping process in the design stage typically assumes making a scaled model, partial model, or digital model. However, it is difficult for these models to correspond to the actual building and the environment of time and space such as scale, material, environment, load, physical properties and deformation, corrosion, etc., unlike the actual building. When using the digital twin concept in the prototyping process, it is possible to measure performance from the design stage to the operation stage. The digital twin was found by a method for monitoring based on physical twins and real-time linkage in the operation stage. Therefore, if the digital twin concept is applied at the design stage, it is possible to predict performance using not only current performance but also history information using real-time information. In order to apply the digital twin concept to the prototyping design process, we analyze the theoretical considerations and the prototyping design process of the digital twin, analyze the cases and research results where the prototyping design was applied, Provide an applied prototyping design process. The proposed process is tested through a pilot project and analyzed for potential use.

Yield strength estimation of X65 and X70 steel pipe with relatively low t/D ratio

  • Kim, Jungho;Kang, Soo-Chang;Kim, Jin-Kook;Song, Junho
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제38권2호
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    • pp.151-164
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    • 2021
  • During the pipe forming process, a steel plate undergoes inelastic behavior multiple times under a load condition repeating tension and compression in the circumferential direction. It derives local reduction or increase of yield strength within the thickness of steel pipes by the plastic hardening and Bauschinger effect. In this study, a combined hardening model is proposed to effectively predict variations of yield strength in the circumferential direction of API-X65 and X70 steel pipes with relatively low t/D ratio during the forming process, which is expected to experience accumulated plastic strain of 2~3%, the typical Lüder band range in a low-carbon steel. Cyclic tensile tests of API-X65 and X70 steels were performed, and the parameters of the proposed model for the steels were calibrated using the test results. Bending-flattening tests to simulate repeated tension and compression during pipe forming were followed for API-X65 and X70 steels, and the results were compared with those by the proposed model and Zou et al. (2016), in order to verify the process of material model calibration based on tension-compression cyclic test, and the accuracy of the proposed model. Finally, parametric analysis for the yield strength of the steel plate in the circumferential direction of UOE pipe was conducted to investigate the effects of t/D and expansion ratios after O-forming on the yield strength. The results confirmed that the model by Zou et al. (2016) underestimated the yield strength of steel pipe with relatively low t/D ratio, and the parametric analysis showed that the t/D and expansion ratio have a significant impact on the strength of steel pipe.

Optimum amount of CFRP for strengthening shear deficient reinforced concrete beams

  • Gemi, Lokman;Alsdudi, Mohammed;Aksoylu, Ceyhun;Yazman, Sakir;Ozkilic, Yasin Onuralp;Arslan, Musa Hakan
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제43권6호
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    • pp.735-757
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    • 2022
  • The behavior of shear deficient under-balanced reinforced concrete beams with rectangular cross-sections, which were externally strengthened with CFRP composite along shear spans, was experimentally investigated under vertical load. One of the specimens represents a reference beam without CFRP strengthening and the other specimens have different width/strip spacing ratios (wf/sf). The optimum strip in terms of wf/sf, which will bring the beam behavior to the ideal level in terms of strength and ductility, was determined according to the regulations. When the wf/sf ratio exceeds 0.55, the behavior of the beam shifted from shear failure to bending failure. However, it has been observed that the wf/sf ratio should be increased up to 0.82 in order for the beam to reach sufficient shear reserve value according to the codes. It is also observed that the direction and weight of the CFRP composite are one of the most critical factors and 240 gr/m2 CFRP strips experienced sudden ruptures in the shear span after the cracking of the concrete. It is considered as a deficiency that the empirical shear capacity formulas given for the beams reinforced with CFRP in the regulations do not take into account both direction and weight of CFRP composites.