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데이터베이스에 기반한 RC 평면 프레임 구조물의 최적설계 (Optimum Design of Reinforced Concrete Plane Frames Based on Section Database)

  • 곽효경;김지은
    • 한국전산구조공학회논문집
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.165-179
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    • 2007
  • 이 논문에서는 철근콘크리트 구조물의 최적설계를 위해 기둥과 보 부재 설계 단면의 데이터베이스를 구성하고 이로부터 단면 번호와 단면 저항 능력간의 관계를 나타내는 회귀분석식을 구성하여, 직접 탐색법으로 빠르게 최적해를 검색하는 효율적인 알고리즘을 제안하였다. 설계 실무에서 가격을 고려하여 설계하기보다는 성능 최적화에 가까운 설계를 수행한다는 사실로부터 제안된 알고리즘을 이용하여 성능 최적화와 가격 최적화를 모두 수행하여 그 결과를 비교 검토하였고, 예제 구조물을 대상으로 적용성과 효율성을 검토하였다. 본 알고리즘은 목적 함수 구성시 제한 조건이 없고 전개 과정이 매우 단순하면서도 빠른 수렴성을 보이며 선택된 해가 설계 규준과 실무상의 제한 조건에 부합하므로 바로 적용 가능하다는 장점이 있다. 전체 구조물의 최적화는 개별 부재의 최적화를 통해 이루어진다.

철근콘크리트 보의 극한해석 (Ultimate Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Beams)

  • 김태형;김운학;신현목
    • 콘크리트학회지
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.145-155
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    • 1995
  • 본 논문에서는 단조증가하중을 받는 철근콘크리트 보의 비선형거동, 즉, 탄성, 비탄서의 극한영역에 이르기까지의 모든 하중이력에 대한 응력-변형도 관계와 균열의 진행 및 철근과 콘크리트의 응력과 변형도 등을 정확히 해석할 수 있는 해석법의 제시를 목적으로 한다. 이러한 목적을 위하여 철근콘크리트의 재료적 비선형성으로 균열발생후 이장, 압축 및 전단모델과 철근에 대한 모델을 각각 조합하여 고려하였다. 콘크리트의 해석모델로서 분산균열모델을 사용하였고, 철근에 대해서는 등가의 분산분포된 요소와 철근의 정확한 거동과 위치를 확보하기 위해 별도의 축력만을 받는 봉요소로 모델화하여 사용하였다. 본 논문에서 제안한 해석법의 타당성을 검증하기 위해 몇 개의 실험치를 해석치와 비교, 검토한 결과, 본 논문의 해석법이 3.5-15(%)의 오차를 보이며, 정확함을 알 수 있었다.

Repair of seismically damaged RC bridge bent with ductile steel bracing

  • Bazaez, Ramiro;Dusicka, Peter
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제26권6호
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    • pp.745-757
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    • 2018
  • The inclusion of a ductile steel bracing as means of repairing an earthquake-damaged bridge bent is evaluated and experimentally assessed for the purposes of restoring the damaged bent's strength and stiffness and further improving the energy dissipation capacity. The study is focused on substandard reinforced concrete multi-column bridge bents constructed in the 1950 to mid-1970 in the United States. These types of bents have numerous deficiencies making them susceptible to seismic damage. Large-scale experiments were used on a two-column reinforced concrete bent to impose considerable damage of the bent through increasing amplitude cyclic deformations. The damaged bent was then repaired by installing a ductile fuse steel brace in the form of a buckling-restrained brace in a diagonal configuration between the columns and using post-tensioned rods to strengthen the cap beam. The brace was secured to the bent using steel gusset plate brackets and post-installed adhesive anchors. The repaired bent was then subjected to increasing amplitude cyclic deformations to reassess the bent performance. A subassemblage test of a nominally identical steel brace was also conducted in an effort to quantify and isolate the ductile fuse behavior. The experimental data from these large-scale experiments were analyzed in terms of the hysteretic response, observed damage, internal member loads, as well as the overall stiffness and energy dissipation characteristics. The results of this study demonstrated the effectiveness of utilizing ductile steel bracing for restoring the bent and preventing further damage to the columns and cap beams while also improving the stiffness and energy dissipation characteristics.

Constructability Analysis of Green Columns at the Low Bending Moment Zone

  • Lee, Sung-Ho;Park, Jun-Young;Lim, Chae-Yeon;Kim, Sun-Kuk
    • Journal of Construction Engineering and Project Management
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    • 제3권4호
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    • pp.12-19
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    • 2013
  • Green Frame is an environmentally friendly column-beam system composed of composite PC members that can increase buildings' life spans while reducing resource consumption. Typically, connections of PC and RC columns occur at the boundaries of each floor, which is at the upper section of slabs, causing the boundary of each floor to generate the maximum moment. Although it is not optimal in terms of structural safety to connect members at a location where the moment is high, this approach is highly adopted due to its constructability. We propose that a superior approach that employs the concept of connecting columns at the low bending moment zone can be applied to quickly and safely install green columns, the main structural members of Green Frame. Connection of green columns at the low bending moment zone can be classified into three techniques, depending on the method of reinforcing the joints, which have different connection characteristics and construction methods. Research is needed to compare the features of each method of reinforcing the joints so that the most appropriate column connection method can be chosen for the site conditions. This study aims to confirm the structural safety of the connection component at the low bending moment zone and to compare and analyze the construction duration, unit price, quality and safety performance of each column connection method. The study results are anticipated to activate the use of composite precast concrete and to be used as development data in the future.

Optimizing reinforced concrete beams under different load cases and material mechanical properties using genetic algorithms

  • Zhu, Enqiang;Najem, Rabi Muyad;Dinh-Cong, Du;Shao, Zehui;Wakil, Karzan;Ho, Lanh Si;Alyousef, Rayed;Alabduljabbar, Hisham;Alaskar, Abdulaziz;Alrshoudi, Fahed;Mohamed, Abdeliazim Mustafa
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제34권4호
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    • pp.467-485
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    • 2020
  • Genetic Algorithm (GA) is a meta-heuristic algorithm which is capable of providing robust solutions for optimal design of structural components, particularly those one needs considering many design requirements. Hence, it has been successfully used by engineers in the typology optimization of structural members. As a novel approach, this study employs GA in order for conducting a case study with high constraints on the optimum mechanical properties of reinforced concrete (RC) beams under different load combinations. Accordingly, unified optimum sections through a computer program are adopted to solve the continuous beams problem. Genetic Algorithms proved in finding the optimum resolution smoothly and flawlessly particularly in case of handling many complicated constraints like a continuous beam subjected to different loads as moments shear - torsion regarding the curbs of design codes.

Saw-tooth softening/stiffening - a stable computational procedure for RC structures

  • Rots, Jan G.;Invernizzi, Stefano;Belletti, Beatrice
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • 제3권4호
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    • pp.213-233
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    • 2006
  • Over the past years techniques for non-linear analysis have been enhanced significantly via improved solution procedures, extended finite element techniques and increased robustness of constitutive models. Nevertheless, problems remain, especially for real world structures of softening materials like concrete. The softening gives negative stiffness and risk of bifurcations due to multiple cracks that compete to survive. Incremental-iterative techniques have difficulties in selecting and handling the local peaks and snap-backs. In this contribution, an alternative method is proposed. The softening diagram of negative slope is replaced by a saw-tooth diagram of positive slopes. The incremental-iterative Newton method is replaced by a series of linear analyses using a special scaling technique with subsequent stiffness/strength reduction per critical element. It is shown that this event-by-event strategy is robust and reliable. First, the model is shown to be objective with respect to mesh refinement. Next, the example of a large-scale dog-bone specimen in direct tension is analyzed using an isotropic version of the saw-tooth model. The model is capable of automatically providing the snap-back response. Subsequently, the saw-tooth model is extended to include anisotropy for fixed crack directions to accommodate both tensile cracking and compression strut action for reinforced concrete. Three different reinforced concrete structures are analyzed, a tension-pull specimen, a slender beam and a slab. In all cases, the model naturally provides the local peaks and snap-backs associated with the subsequent development of primary cracks starting from the rebar. The secant saw-tooth stiffness is always positive and the analysis always 'converges'. Bifurcations are prevented due to the scaling technique.

Seismic behavior of steel reinforced concrete (SRC) joints with new-type section steel under cyclic loading

  • Wang, Qiuwei;Shi, Qingxuan;Tian, Hehe
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제19권6호
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    • pp.1561-1580
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    • 2015
  • No significant improvement has been observed on the seismic performance of the ordinary steel reinforced concrete (SRC) columns compared with the reinforced concrete (RC) columns mainly because I, H or core cross-shaped steel cannot provide sufficient confinement for core concrete. Two improved SRC columns by constructing with new-type section steel were put forward on this background: a cross-shaped steel whose flanges are in contact with concrete cover by extending the geometry of webs, and a rotated cross-shaped steel whose webs coincide with diagonal line of the column's section. The advantages of new-type SRC columns have been proved theoretically and experimentally, while construction measures and seismic behavior remain unclear when the new-type columns are joined onto SRC beams. Seismic behavior of SRC joints with new-type section steel were experimentally investigated by testing 5 specimens subjected to low reversed cyclic loading, mainly including the failure patterns, hysteretic loops, skeleton curves, energy dissipation capacity, strength and stiffness degradation and ductility. Effects of steel shape, load angel and construction measures on seismic behavior of joints were also analyzed. The test results indicate that the new-type joints display shear failure pattern under seismic loading, and steel and concrete of core region could bear larger load and tend to be stable although the specimens are close to failure. The hysteretic curves of new-type joints are plumper whose equivalent viscous damping coefficients and ductility factors are over 0.38 and 3.2 respectively, and this illustrates the energy dissipation capacity and deformation ability of new-type SRC joints are better than that of ordinary ones with shear failure. Bearing capacity and ductility of new-type joints are superior when the diagonal cross-shaped steel is contained and beams are orthogonal to columns, and the two construction measures proposed have little effect on the seismic behavior of joints.

Strut-tie model for two-span continuous RC deep beams

  • Chae, H.S.;Yun, Y.M.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • 제16권3호
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    • pp.357-380
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    • 2015
  • In this study, a simple indeterminate strut-tie model which reflects complicated characteristics of the ultimate structural behavior of continuous reinforced concrete deep beams was proposed. In addition, the load distribution ratio, defined as the fraction of applied load transferred by a vertical tie of truss load transfer mechanism, was proposed to help structural designers perform the analysis and design of continuous reinforced concrete deep beams by using the strut-tie model approaches of current design codes. In the determination of the load distribution ratio, a concept of balanced shear reinforcement ratio requiring a simultaneous failure of inclined concrete strut and vertical steel tie was introduced to ensure the ductile shear failure of reinforced concrete deep beams, and the primary design variables including the shear span-to-effective depth ratio, flexural reinforcement ratio, and compressive strength of concrete were reflected upon. To verify the appropriateness of the present study, the ultimate strength of 58 continuous reinforced concrete deep beams tested to shear failure was evaluated by the ACI 318M-11's strut-tie model approach associated with the presented indeterminate strut-tie model and load distribution ratio. The ultimate strength of the continuous deep beams was also estimated by the experimental shear equations, conventional design codes that were based on experimental and theoretical shear strength models, and current strut-tie model design codes. The validity of the proposed strut-tie model and load distribution ratio was examined through the comparison of the strength analysis results classified according to the primary design variables. The present study associated with the indeterminate strut-tie model and load distribution ratio evaluated the ultimate strength of the continuous deep beams fairly well compared with those by other approaches. In addition, the present approach reflected the effects of the primary design variables on the ultimate strength of the continuous deep beams consistently and reasonably. The present study may provide an opportunity to help structural designers conduct the rational and practical strut-tie model design of continuous deep beams.

Theoretical and experimental serviceability performance of SCCs connections

  • Maghsoudi, Ali Akbar
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제39권2호
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    • pp.241-266
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    • 2011
  • The Self Compacting Concrete, SCC is the new generation type of concrete which is not needed to be compacted by vibrator and it will be compacted by its own weight. Since SCC is a new innovation and also the high strength self compacting concrete, HSSCC behavior is like a brittle material, therefore, understanding the strength effect on the serviceability performance of reinforced self compacting concretes is critical. For this aim, first the normal and high strength self compacting concrete, NSSCC and HSSCC was designed. Then, the serviceability performance of reinforced connections consisting of NSSCC and HSSCC were investigated. Twelve reinforced concrete connections (L = 3 m, b = 0.15 m, h = 0.3 m) were simulated, by this concretes, the maximum and minimum reinforcement ratios ${\rho}$ and ${\rho}^{\prime}$ (percentage of tensile and compressive steel reinforcement) are in accordance with the provision of the ACI-05 for conventional RC structures. This study was limited to the case of bending without axial load, utilizing simple connections loaded at mid span through a stub (b = 0.15 m, h = 0.3 m, L = 0.3 m) to simulate a beam-column connection. During the test, concrete and steel strains, deflections and crack widths were measured at different locations along each member. Based on the experimental readings and observations, the cracked moment of inertia ($I_{cr}$) of members was determined and the results were compared with some selective theoretical methods. Also, the flexural crack widths of the members were measured and the applicability for conventional vibrated concrete, as for ACI, BS and CSA code, was verified for SCCs members tested. A comparison between two Codes (ACI and CSA) for the theoretical values cracking moment is indicate that, irrespective of the concrete strength, for the specimens reported, the prediction values of two codes are almost equale. The experimental cracked moment of inertia $(I_{cr})_{\exp}$ is lower than its theoretical $(I_{cr})_{th}$ values, and therefore theoretically it is overestimated. Also, a general conclusion is that, by increasing the percentage of ${\rho}$, the value of $I_{cr}$ is increased.

철근 콘크리트 연결보의 하중 전달 기구와 변형 능력 (The Mechanism of Load Resistance and Deformability of Reinforced Concrete Coupling Beams)

  • 홍성걸;장상기
    • 한국지진공학회논문집
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.113-123
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    • 2006
  • 콘크리트 부재의 내진설계에 있어 강도와 더불어 변형 능력은 중요한 요소이다. 연결보는 전단 지배 부재임에도 항복 이후 소성 변형을 요구하는 부재인데 본 연구에서는 연결보의 변형 능력에 대한 실험을 통해 변형 모형을 제시하였다. 일반적인 배근 형태를 가진 철근 콘크리트 연결보를 대상으로 단조하중실험을 수행하였다. 경간-깊이비, 휨 철근비, 전단 철근비를 변수로 하여 연결보의 거동을 평가하였다. 전단 지배 부재인 연결보는 아치작용과 트러스 작용으로 전단력에 대해 저항하는데 실험 결과를 통해 전단력을 두 작용의 구분과 항복 강도 발현 이후 소성 변형에 따른 두 작용의 구성비 변화에 대해 분석하였다. 실험결과에 기초한 전단 철근과 휨 철근의 변형률 분포 모형을 이용하여 휨 철근의 응력 상태를 산정하였다. 휨 철근의 부착-미끄러짐에 의해 결정되는 균열폭을 고려하는 연결보의 변형 모형을 제시하였다. 항복 상태는 휨 철근의 항복 시점으로 정의하였고, 극한 상태는 변형 증가에 따른 스트럿의 압축 강도 저하에 의해 결정되었다. 이 변형 모형은 변위기초설계에 활용될 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.