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A STUDY ON THE DEFORMATION OF REINFORCED EARTH USING LARGE SCALE PULL-OUT TEST (대형 Pull-out Test에 의한 보강토 지반의 변형특성에 관한 연구)

  • 이은수;이승호
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 1993.10a
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    • pp.29-32
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    • 1993
  • Presengly reinforced earth is widely utilized for earth structure increasingly not only domestic but also in many foreign countries because of its rapidity of construction and economic merits. The study on the reinforced earth has been actively carried out and enlarged in the theoretical aspect. But it has many problems to the application of the field. In this study large scale Pull-out Test was used to analyze reinforced earthe behavior considering deformation character of reinforced earth under the similar condition to the field.

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Experimental bond behavior of hybrid rods for concrete reinforcement

  • Nanni, Antonio;Nenninger, Jeremy S.;Ash, Kenneth D.;Liu, Judy
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.339-353
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    • 1997
  • Fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) rods provide certain benefits over steel as concrete reinforcement, such as corrosion resistance, magnetic and electrical insulation, light weight, and high strength. FRP composites can be combined with a steel core to form hybrid reinforcing rods that take advantage of properties of both materials. The objective of this study was to characterize the bond behavior of hybrid FRP rods made with braided epoxy-impregnated aramid or poly-vinyl alcohol FRP skins. Eleven rod types were tested using two concrete strengths. Specific topics examined were bond strength, slip, and type of failure in concentric pull-out tests from concrete cubes. From analysis of identical pull-out tests on both hybrid and steel rods, information on relative bond strength and behavior were obtained. It is concluded that strength is similar but slip in hybrid rods is much higher. Hybrid rods failed either by pull-out or splitting the concrete block (with or without yielding of the steel core). Experimental data showed consistency with similar test results presented in the literature.

Mechanical Properties on the Pull-Out Response of Steel Fibers Embedded in Cementitious Matrices (시멘트 매트릭스 내 강섬유의 매입 일반에 관한 성능)

  • Jeon Esther;Kim Sun Woo;Park Wan Shin;Han Byung Chan;Hwang Sun Kyung;Yun Hyun Do
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.762-765
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    • 2004
  • The main objective of this study is to provide a parametric evaluation of the pull-out response of steel fibers embedded in cementitious matrices. The various parameters controlling the behavior of the bond stress versus end slip relationship are analyzed; their effects on the entire pull-out load versus end slip response and the corresponding pull-out energy up to total pull-out are investigated. Also discussed are the effects of the fiber length, the water/binder ratio of the mixtures and embedded length.

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Effects of the Number of Hooked Bars on Anchorage Conditions at Exterior Joints (외측 보-기둥 접합부의 정착 상태에 관한 훅크철근의 영향)

  • Choi, Ki-Bong
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.151-156
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    • 1997
  • An experimental study was performed on the pull-out behavior of 90-deg standard hooks from exterior beam-column connections. The effects of the number of hooked bars of joint area were investigated. Under the pull-out action of hooked bars, the damage and cracking of joint area tends to be more extensive as the number of hooks pulling out from a joint increases. The pull-out strength and post-peak ductility of hooked bar are adversely influenced by the increase in number of hooks pulling out from an exterior joint. Current hooked bar anchorage design guidelines may be improved by considering the effect of the number of hooked bars on anchorage conditions at exterior joints.

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The Pull-out Behavior of Rock Bolts According to Grout Strength during Rock Bolt Pull-out (록볼트 인발 시 그라우트 강도에 따른 인발 거동)

  • Seongmin Jang;Hyuksang Jung
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.13-22
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, through experimental research, the period when rock bolts exert support effects is presented as grout strength and through numerical analysis, the rock bolt pull-out behavior according to ground conditions and strength reduction factors is analyzed. As a result, it is determined that rock bolts exhibit their reinforcing effect at a grout strength of 5 MPa (cured for 18 hours). The influence of the boundary interface strength reduction factor was found to be significant for rock bolt displacement in weak ground conditions, for shear stress between grout and ground in highly elastic ground conditions, and for grout stress in all ground conditions. These findings are expected to contribute to the establishment of specific standards for rock bolt testing and numerical analysis, and to facilitate improved design and implementation of rock bolt reinforcement.

Suggestion of Analytical Technique Applying Multi-Linear Models for Analysis of Skin Shear Behavior of Tension-Type Ground Anchors in Weathered Soil (풍화토 정착 인장형 앵커에서 주면전단거동분석을 위한 다중선형모델 적용 해석기법의 제안)

  • Jeong, Hyeon-Sik;Lee, Yeong-Saeng
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.34 no.11
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    • pp.5-19
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    • 2018
  • The characteristics of the skin shear stress distribution for the fixed length of the ground anchor are extremely nonlinear and the engineering mechanisms are complex relatively. So it is difficult to design the anchors simulating the actual behavior by considering various soil conditions and nonlinear behavior. Due to these limits, constant skin shear stress distributions for the whole fixed length of the ground anchor are usually assumed in the design for the sake of convenience. In this study, to assess the pull-out behavior of the tension-type ground anchors, the in-situ pull-out tests in weathered-soil conditions were carried out. Based on the test results, the skin shear behaviors for the fixed length of tension-type ground anchors were established and the multi-linear slip shear model predicting this behavior and an analytical technique applying this model were proposed. From the similarity between the results of the in-situ pull-out tests and those of the analytical technique, the applicability and availability of the multi-linear slip shear model and the proposed analytical technique were verified. The maximum shear stress was developed at the start point of the fixed length acting with the smaller load than the maximum pull-out load but the minimum shear stress was developed at the start point of the fixed length and the maximum shear stress was developed at the point apart from the start point of the fixed length after the maximum pull-out load.

A Study on Behavior of Pull-out Loaded Suction Pile in Sands (사질토지반에서 인발하중을 받는 석션말뚝에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jin-Bok;Park, Joung-Un;Jin, Hong-Min;Kwon, Oh-Kyun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2009.09a
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    • pp.944-955
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    • 2009
  • In this thesis the model tests were performed to the pull-out characteristics of a suction pile subjected to a pull-out in sands. For this model tests, three different soil conditions ($D_r$=45, 65, 82%), three pile diameters (D=100, 150, 200mm) and three pile lengths (L=100, 150, 200mm), were changed. And the experimental results were also compared with those by the theoretical methods. The results by the experimental and theoretical analysis are as follows. The ultimate pull-out resistances increased as the relative density of sands, pile diameter, length and the ratio of pile length to diameter increased. The ultimate pull-out resistance by Meyerhof method(1973) overestimated that by the model test, but the results using the soil-pile friction angle suggested by Aas(1966) in the Meyerhof(1973) method were in good agreement with the experimental results.

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Experimental Study of Bond Stress-Slip Behavior under Repeated Loading (반복하중 하에서 부착응력-슬립 거동 실험적 연구)

  • 오병환;김세훈;김지상;신용석
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.215-218
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    • 2003
  • To analyze a bond stress-slip behavior between a reinforcing bar and concrete under repeated loading, pull-out fatigue test was performed. Major variables were repeated stress levels and cycle numbers. Test specimen was taken repeated constant amplitude loading before it was fractured by pull-out test. Increments of bond strength and slip according to repeated stress level and cycle numbers were analyzed. On the basis of test results, Local bond stress-slip relationship under repeated loading were formulated

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Evaluation of failure mode of tunnel-type anchorage for a suspension bridge via scaled model tests and image processing

  • Seo, Seunghwan;Lim, Hyungsung;Chung, Moonkyung
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.457-470
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    • 2021
  • In this study, the pull-out behavior of a tunnel-type anchorage for suspension bridges was investigated using experimental tests and image processing analyses. The study focused on evaluating the initial failure behavior and failure mode of the tunnel-type anchorage. In order to evaluate the failure mode of tunnel-type anchorage, a series of scaled model tests were conducted based on the prototype anchorage of the Ulsan Grand Bridge. In the model tests, the anchorage body and surrounding rocks were fabricated using a gypsum mixture. The pull-out behavior was investigated under plane strain conditions. The results of the model tests demonstrate that the tunnel-type anchorage underwent a wedge-shaped failure. In addition, the failure mode changed according to the differences in the physical properties of the surrounding rock and the anchorage body and the size of the anchor plate. The size of the anchor plate was found to be an important parameter that determines the failure mode. However, the difference in physical properties between the surrounding rock and the anchorage body did not affect its size. In addition, this study analyzed the initial failure behavior of the tunnel-type anchorage through image analysis and confirmed that the failure was sequentially transferred from the inside of the tunnel to the surrounding rock according to the image analysis. The reasonable failure mode for the design of the tunnel-type anchorage should be wedge-type rather than pull-out type.

Effect of high temperature on the bond performance between steel bars and recycled aggregate concrete

  • Yan, Lan-Lan;Liang, Jiong-Feng;Zhao, Yan-gang
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.155-160
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    • 2019
  • The use of recycled aggregate concrete for the purpose of environmental and resource conservation has gained increasing interest in construction engineering. Nevertheless, few studies have reported on the bonding performance of the bars in recycled aggregate concrete after exposed to high temperatures. In this paper, 72 pull-out specimens and 36 cubic specimens with different recycled coarse aggregate content (i.e., 0%, 50%,100%) were cast to evaluate the bond behavior between recycled aggregate concrete and steel bar after various temperatures ($20^{\circ}C$, $200^{\circ}C$, $400^{\circ}C$, $600^{\circ}C$). The results show that the recycled aggregate concrete pull-out specimens exhibited similar bond stress-slip curves at both ambient and high temperature. The bond strength declined gradually with the increase of the temperature. On the basis of a regression analysis of the experimental data, a revised bond strength mode and peak slip ratios relationship model were proposed to predict the post-heating bond-slip behavior between recycled aggregate concrete and steel bar.