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Evaluation & Development of Strengthening Method by External Post-tension (외부 포스트텐션 보강공법의 개발 및 평가)

  • Lim, Jae-Hyung;Moon, Jeong-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.91-100
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    • 2008
  • A technique strengthened to the reinforced concrete members using the external post- tensioned method offers the advantages in speed and simplicity of installation over other, established, strengthening techniques. But this technique has many unreasonable facts. This paper are analyzed an unreasonable facts of the previous external post-tension technique. The purpose of this paper proposed Bow system as the new technique strengthened to the reinforced concrete members. The Bow system which is better technique than the previous technique was introduced with the experimental/analytical data.

Evaluating seismic demands for segmental columns with low energy dissipation capacity

  • Nikbakht, Ehsan;Rashid, Khalim;Mohseni, Iman;Hejazi, Farzad
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.1277-1297
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    • 2015
  • Post-tensioned precast segmental bridge columns have shown high level of strength and ductility, and low residual displacement, which makes them suffer minor damage after earthquake loading; however, there is still lack of confidence on their lateral response against severe seismic loading due in part to their low energy dissipation capacity. This study investigates the influence of major design factors such as post-tensioning force level, strands position, columns aspect ratio, steel jacket and mild steel ratio on seismic performance of self-centring segmental bridge columns in terms of lateral strength, residual displacement and lateral peak displacement. Seismic analyses show that increasing the continuous mild steel ratio improves the lateral peak displacement of the self-centring columns at different levels of post-tensioning (PT) forces. Such an increase in steel ratio reduces the residual drift in segmental columns with higher aspect ratio more considerably. Suggestions are proposed for the design of self-centring segmental columns with various aspect ratios at different target drifts.

Comparative Study of Bursting Force Equations for Post-Tensioned Anchorage Zones (포스트텐션 정착구역에서의 파열력 산정식 비교 분석)

  • Kim, Min Sook;Yoon, Chi Ho;Lee, Young Hak
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.69-76
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    • 2017
  • For evaluating equations of bursting force in different codes, comparative study of the formulas was conducted. Because the equations does not consider variables such as shape of anchorages, angle of tendons, and eccentricity, a relation between the bursting forces and the variables has to be analyzed. In this paper, therefore, a comparative analysis of bursting forces computed by equations in the codes and finite element analysis was performed. As a result, it could be figured out that bursting force equations in the local zone were determined by coefficient k.

Interface slip of post-tensioned concrete beams with stage construction: Experimental and FE study

  • Low, Hin Foo;Kong, Sih Ying;Kong, Daniel;Paul, Suvash Chandra
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.173-183
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    • 2019
  • This study presents experimental and numerical results of prestressed concrete composite beams with different casting and stressing sequence. The beams were tested under three-point bending and it was found that prestressed concrete composite beams could not achieve monolith behavior due to interface slippage between two layers. The initial stress distribution due to different construction sequence has little effect on the maximum load of composite beams. The multi-step FE analyses could simulate different casting and stressing sequence thus correctly capturing the initial stress distribution induced by staged construction. Three contact algorithms were considered for interaction between concrete layers in the FE models namely tie constraint, cohesive contact and surface-to-surface contact. It was found that both cohesive contact and surface-to-surface contact could simulate the interface slip even though each algorithm considers different shear transfer mechanism. The use of surface-to-surface contact for beams with more than 2 layers of concrete is not recommended as it underestimates the maximum load in this study.

Bursting Force Equation for Design in Unbonded Post-Tensioned Anchorage Zone (비부착 포스트텐션 정착구역 설계를 위한 파열력 산정 방법)

  • Ro, Kyong Min;Lee, Young Hak
    • Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea Structure & Construction
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    • v.34 no.12
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    • pp.21-26
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    • 2018
  • For evaluating equations of bursting force in different codes, comparative study of the formulas was conducted. Because the equations does not consider variables such as shape of anchorages and duct, a relation between the bursting forces and the variables has to be analyzed. In this paper, the bursting forces equation was proposed by finite element analysis. As evaluation through comparison of the proposed equation with the previous ones and an experiment, it was figured out that bursting force computed by the proposed equation could be used for design of reinforcement in the anchorage zone.

Shear Strengthening Effect by Deviator Location in Externally Post-tensioning Reinforcement (외적 포스트텐셔닝 보강에서 데비에이터의 위치에 따른 전단보강효과)

  • Lee, Swoo-Heon;Shin, Kyung-Jae;Lee, Hee-Du
    • Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea Structure & Construction
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.3-10
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    • 2018
  • This paper described the shear strengthening effect by deviator location in pre-damaged reinforced concrete (RC) beams strengthened with externally post-tensioning steel rods. Three reinforced concrete beams as control beam and eight post-tensioned beams using external steel rods were tested to fail in shear. The externally post-tensioning material was a steel rod of 22 mm diameter, and it had a 655 MPa yield strength and an 805 MPa tensile strength. Specimens depend on multiple variables, such as the number of deviators, location of deviator, and load pattern. The pre-damaged loads up to about 2/3 of ultimate shear capacities were applied to specimens using displacement control and the diagonal shear crack just occurred at these loading levels. And then, the post-tensioning up to when a strain of steel rod reaches about $2000{\mu}{\varepsilon}$ was continuously applied to beam. A displacement control was changed to a load control during post-tensioning. The post-tensioning resulted in increase of load-carrying capacity and restoration of existing deflection. Also, it prevented the existing diagonal cracks from excessively growing. Two deviators effectively improved the load capacity when compared with in case of test which one deviator at mid-span installed. When deviators were located near region which the diagonal crack occurred on, the strengthening impact by post-tensioning was greater.

Dynamic Behavior of External Post-tensioned Non-ballast Steel Plate Girder Railway Bridge (외부 후 긴장된 무도상 철도 판형교 동적 거동)

  • Park, Yong Gul;Park, Young Hoon;Choi, Dong Ho
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.28 no.3A
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    • pp.315-322
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    • 2008
  • The present study applied the external post tensioning reinforcement method for reinforcing a non-ballast steel plate girder railway bridge, and the effects of the strength of tendons and the level of post-tensioning force on the dynamic behavior are experimented and analyzed. According to the results of this study, the natural frequency was increased by the strength of tendons but it was decreased by the rise of post-tensioning force and as a consequence the introduction of post-tensioning force decreased natural frequency slightly. It was analyzed that further study is need to establish the exact relations between post-tensioning force and natural frequency. In addition, it was found that the dynamic displacement, dynamic bending stress and vertical acceleration were decreased by the external post-tensioning. On the other hand, external post-tensioning increased horizontal acceleration by up to 20%, which was around 70% of vertical acceleration. This needs further study.

External Post-tensioning Strengthening of Composite Girder Bridge Using Lateral Distribution of Post-tensioning Force (긴장력 횡분배를 이용한 강합성형교 외부 후 긴장 보강)

  • Park, Young Hoon;Park, Yong Gul
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.29 no.6A
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    • pp.587-596
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    • 2009
  • This study analyzes the lateral distribution behavior of external post-tensioning force and evaluates the possibility of strengthening the servicing composite girder bridge by adopting the external post-tensioning force to the parts of the bridge girder. From the results of experiments and analyses, it is founded that the composite girder bridge can be strengthened by applying the external post-tensioning force to the parts of the bridge girder. It is also proved that bracing improve the lateral distribution behavior of post-tensioning force. The lateral distribution behavior of post-tensioning force which influenced by stiffness ratio, girder spacing and span length is changed by the bridge type and the location of tensioned girder. From the results of analyses, set up an equation which can predict the lateral distribution behavior of external post-tensioning force and evaluate the rationality.

Study on Stress Recovery Length of 7-Wire Strand due to Local Damage (강연선의 국부적 손상에 따른 응력 회복길이 분석 연구)

  • Seo, Dong-Woo;Kim, Byung-Chul;Jung, Kyu-San;Na, Wongi;Park, Ki-Tae
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.18 no.12
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    • pp.150-156
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    • 2017
  • This study examined the stress recovery length due to the local damage of a 7-wire strand, which is applied widely to PSC (Post Tensioned Concrete) bridges and cable-stayed bridges. The 7-wire strand is a multiple stranded steel of PC prestressing strand. Owing to the nature of the material, it is damaged continuously after completion with corrosion being the main cause of damage. On the other hand, due to its structural characteristics, it is difficult to grasp the degree of damage inside the cable and the pattern of stress variation. In the case of cables applied to bridges, the parts that are susceptible to corrosion are generated depending on the water supply and installation shape, which may cause local damage. This study analyzed the tendency of performance degradation and stress recovery length according to local damage of a 7-wire strand, which is applied mainly to bridge post-tensioning or stay cables. This study developed a computer-based simulation model that was validated with experimental results. The model developed in this study can be used to evaluate the safety level and estimate the remaining life span of P SC bridges or cable-stayed bridges.

Ultimate Stress of Unbonded Tendons in Post-Tensioned Flexural Members (포스트텐션 휨부재에서 비부착긴장재의 극한응력)

  • Lee, Deuck-Hang;Kim, Kang-Su
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.489-499
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    • 2009
  • It is quite difficult to predict the flexural strength of post-tensioned members with unbonded tendons (unbonded posttensioned members, UPT members) because of debonding behavior between concrete and prestressing tendons, which is different from that with bonded tendons. Despite many previous researches, our understanding on the flexural strength of UPT members is still insufficient, and thus, national codes use different methods to calculate the strength, which quite often give very different results. Therefore, this paper reviews various existing methods, and aims at proposing an improved rational strength model for UPT flexural members having better accuracy. Additionally, a database containing a large number of test data on UPT flexural members has been established and used for verification of the proposed flexural strength model. The analysis results show that the proposed method provides much better accuracy than many existing methods including the rigid-body model that utilizes the assumption of concentrated deformation and plastic hinge length, and that it also gives proper consideration on the effects of primary parameters such as reinforcement ratio, loading pattern, concrete strength, etc. Especially, the proposed method also well predicts the ultimate stress of unbonded tendons of over-reinforced members, which are often possible in construction fields, and high strength concrete members.