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Development of New Hybrid Technique of Protective Finishing for the Prevention of Deterioration in Concrete Structures (콘크리트 구조물의 열화방지를 위한 보호마감 복합화 신기술의 개발)

  • 하기주;최민권;신종학;김기태;홍호용;이영범
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.739-744
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    • 2001
  • In this study, experimental research was carried out to develop protective finishing, coating materials and new hybrid technique for deteriorating prevention and high durability in concrete structures. It had sufficiently recommended performance for the protective finishing method of concrete structures through testings. This is more progressive double membrane method than single membrane type designed by conventional method. It was found that this hybrid construction method had very excellent performance to improve the durability of existing concrete structures and attain the beauty of concrete structures.

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Planning and Design of Protective Structures under Blast Loading (뉴스초점: 폭발하중을 받는 방호구조물의 계획과 설계)

  • Byun, Keun-Joo;Nam, Jin-Won;Byun, John;Kim, Ho-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Professional Engineers Association
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    • v.44 no.5
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    • pp.36-41
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    • 2011
  • Design of blast resistant structures (protective structures) require the adequate design and construction practices as well as the knowledge of characteristics of the blast loads, behavior of structures and their components under these loads. This paper focuses on how to design and evaluate the structures for blast resistance, and provides principles and discussion on analysis and design capability in protective technology and recommendations.

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Effects of unconfined blast on strategic structures and its protective measures

  • Choubey, Bishwajeet;Dutta, Sekhar C.;Hussain, Md. Ahsaan
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.84 no.2
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    • pp.167-180
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    • 2022
  • A strategic structure when exposed to direct hit of conventional bomb/projectile are severely damaged because of large amounts of energy released by the impact and penetration of bomb. When massive concrete slabs suffer a direct hit, the energy released during impact and penetration process are able to easily break up large mass of concrete. When over stressed under such impact of bombs, the concrete structure fails showing brittle behavioural nature. This paper is intended to study and suggest the protective measures for structures used for strategic application by adopting a means to dissipate the large quantum of energy released. To quantitatively evaluate the force, displacement and energy in such scenario, a fine numerical model of the proposed layered structure of different combinations was built in ANSYS programme in which tri-nitrotoluene (TNT) explosive was detonated at penetration depth calculated for GP1000 Lbs bomb. The distinct blast mitigation effect of the proposed structure was demonstrated by adopting various layers/barriers created as protective measures for the strategic structure. The calculated result shows that the blast effect on the structure is potentially reduced due to provision of buster slab with sand cushioning provided as protective measure to the main structure. This concept of layered protective measures may be adopted for safeguarding strategic structures such as Domes, Tunnels and Underground Structures.

CFD-Based Overpressure Evaluation Inside Expansion Chamber-Applied Protective Tunnels Subjected to Detonation of High Explosives (확장챔버를 적용한 방호터널 내부의 CFD 해석 기반 폭발압력 평가)

  • Shin, Jinwon;Pang, Seungki
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.25-34
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    • 2023
  • This paper presents a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis to investiagate the effect of expansion chamber on overpressure reduction in protective tunnels subjected to detonation of high explosives. A commercial CFD code, Viper::Blast, was used to model the blast waves in a protective tunnel with a length of 160 m, width of 8.9 m and height of 7.2 m. Blast scenarios and simulation matrix were establihsed in consideration of the design parameters of expansion chamber, including the chamber lengths of 6.1 m to 12.1 m, widths of 10.7 m to 97 m, length to width ratios of 0.0 to 5.0, heights of 8.0 m and 14.9 m, and ratios of chamber to tunnel width of 1.2 to 10.9 m. A charge weight of TNT of 1000 kg was used. The mesh sizes of the numerical model of the protective tunnel were determined based on a mesh convergence study. A parametric study based on the simulation matrix was performed using the proposed CFD tunnel model and the optimized shape of expansion chamber of the considered tunnel was then proposed based on the numerical results. Design recommendations for the use of expansion chamber in protective tunnel under blast loads to reduce the internal overpressures were finally provided.

A Study on Behaviors of Pile Protective Structures by Simplified Collision Model (간이충돌모델을 이용한 파일형 선박충돌방호공의 충돌거동 연구)

  • Lee, Gye Hee
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.31-38
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, the deformation-energy curves of the plastic hinges and the vessel bow, which are the major energy dissipation mechanism of a pile protective structures, were estimated, and the parametric study was performed by using those curves to apply the simplified collision model which developed in the previous study. Considered parameters were the mass of slab, the number of piles, the mass of vessel and the collision speed. As results, the difference of energy dissipation mechanism of two pile types (filled and non-filled) were revealed, and the collision behaviors of the protective structures could be tuned by the control of the inertia mass of capping slab. Therefore the simplified collision model can be used in a primary design and optimal design.

Comparison of classical and reliable controller performances for seismic response mitigation

  • Kavyashree, B.G.;Patil, Shantharama;Rao, Vidya S.
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.353-364
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    • 2021
  • Natural hazards like earthquakes, high winds, and tsunami are a threat all the time for multi-story structures. The environmental forces cannot be clogged but the structures can be prevented from these natural hazards by using protective systems. The structural control can be achieved by using protective systems like the passive, active, semi-active, and hybrid protective systems; but the semi-active protective system has gained importance because of its adaptability to the active systems and reliability of the passive systems. Therefore, a semi-active protective system for the earthquake forces has been adopted in this work. Magneto-Rheological (MR) damper is used in the structure as a semi-active protective system; which is connected to the current driver and proposed controller. The Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) controller and reliable PID controller are two proposed controllers, which will actuate the MR damper and the desired force is generated to mitigate the vibration of the structural response subjected to the earthquake. PID controller and reliable PID controller are designed and tuned using Ziegler-Nichols tuning technique along with the MR damper simulated in Simulink toolbox and MATLAB to obtain the reduced vibration in a three-story benchmark structure. The earthquake is considered to be uncertain; where the proposed control algorithm works well during the presence of earthquake; this paper considers robustness to provide satisfactory resilience against this uncertainty. In this work, two different earthquakes are considered like El-Centro and Northridge earthquakes for simulation with different controllers. In this paper performances of the structure with and without two controllers are compared and results are discussed.

Evaluation of Performance of Protective Surface Coating for Concrete

  • Ahn, Tae Song;Cheong, Hai Moon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.1061-1066
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    • 2003
  • Chloride penetration into concrete is the main cause of the steel corrosion in concrete structures exposed to chloride-rich environments. Protective surface coatings are increasingly being applied to concrete structures to reduce chloride penetration. In this study, the performance of various surface coatings was evaluated. Most coatings showed good results for the various tests of the performance evaluation. Surface coatings can delay deterioration such as chloride-induced reinforcing bar corrosion effectively.

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Development and Verification of Simplified Collision Model for Pile Protective Structures (파일형 선박충돌방호공에 대한 간이충돌모델의 개발과 검증)

  • Lee, Gye Hee
    • Journal of Korean Society of Coastal and Ocean Engineers
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 2016
  • In this study, a simplified collision model of pile protective structures against a navigation vessel was proposed and verified. The model of pile protective structure were composed by two plastic hinges at below of cap slab and the inside of ground. A nonlinear equation of motions was developed in consideration of the kinematic energy, potential energy and deformation energy in collision event. The developed simplified model were verified by the precise finite element collision analysis of the vessel and the protective structure.

Fabrication of Multilayered Structures in Electrochemical Etching using a Copper Protective Layer (구리 보호층을 이용한 전해에칭에서의 다층구조 제작)

  • Shin, Hong-Shik
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.38-43
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    • 2019
  • Electrochemical etching is a popular process to apply metal patterning in various industries. In this study, the electrochemical etching using a patterned copper layer was proposed to fabricate multilayered structures. The process consists of electrodeposition, laser patterning, and electrochemical etching, and a repetition of this process enables the production of multilayered structures. In the fabrication of a multilayered structure, an etch factor that reflects the etched depth and pattern size should be considered. Hence, the etch factor in the electrochemical etching process using the copper layer was calculated. After the repetition process of electrochemical etching using copper layers, the surface characteristics of the workpiece were analyzed by EDS analysis and surface profilometer. As a result, multilayered structures with various shapes were successfully fabricated via electrochemical etching using copper layers.

Protective System from Medical Needle-sticks. Part II: Evaluation of Woven Structures and Bifid Needles

  • Seyam, Abdelfattah M.;Turner, LaDawnya C.;Banks-Lee, Pamela
    • Fibers and Polymers
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.129-134
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    • 2003
  • We have shown in Part I [1] of this study that medical needle-stick injuries are causing serious health problems to healthcare personnel and other professionals that require the attention of healthcare and textile researchers to develop new protective systems. Responding to such need, a needle force measurement device that is capable of measuring dynamic forces experienced by medical needles during needle penetration through protective articles was developed and described in part I. This paper reports the results of evaluation of protective woven fabrics from high performance fibers and standard and bifid medical needles using the force measurement system. The woven fabrics varied in cover factor, number of layers, and orientation angle. Standard and bifid needles with different gap widths were used to evaluate the resistance of the fabric to needle penetration.