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Analysis of RC Columns under High Temperature (고온에 노출된 철근콘크리트 기둥의 거동 해석)

  • 이지웅;홍성걸
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.625-628
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    • 2003
  • This paper presents the behaviors of reinforced concrete columns under high temperature. When columns are exposed high temperature, temperature distribution of a section becomes nonlinear and it is calculated by using finite difference method(F.D.M). The interaction curves show the strength of columns at various exposure times. The strength of columns decreases according to the increase of the exposure time and the decrease of concrete cover.

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Laboratory Simulation of Corrosion Damage in Reinforced Concrete

  • Altoubat, S.;Maalej, M.;Shaikh, F.U.A.
    • International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.383-391
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    • 2016
  • This paper reports the results of an experimental program involving several small-scale columns which were constructed to simulate corrosion damage in the field using two accelerated corrosion techniques namely, constant voltage and constant current. A total of six columns were cast for this experiment. For one pair of regular RC columns, corrosion was accelerated using constant voltage and for another pair, corrosion was accelerated using constant current. The remaining pair of regular RC columns was used as control. In the experiment, all the columns were subjected to cyclic wetting and drying using sodium chloride (NaCl) solution. The currents were monitored on an hourly interval and cracks were visually checked throughout the test program. After the specimens had suffered sufficient percentage steel loss, all the columns including the control were tested to failure in compression. The test results generated show that accelerated corrosion using impressed constant current produces more corrosion damage than that using constant voltage. The results suggest that the constant current approach can be better used to simulate corrosion damage of reinforced concrete structures and to assess the effectiveness of various materials, repair strategies and admixtures to resist corrosion damage.

Experimental study on durability of strengthened corroded RC columns with FRP sheets in tidal zone of marine environment

  • Kashi, Amin;Ramezanianpour, Ali Akbar;Moodi, Faramarz
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.339-346
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    • 2017
  • The main objective of this paper was to illuminate the effect of marine environmental condition on durability of reinforced concrete (RC)-corroded columns strengthened with carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) and glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) layers. Small-scale columns were prepared and corroded by an accelerated corrosion process. After strengthening, compressive strength tests were carried out on control and weathered specimens. In this research, a marine simulator was designed and constructed similar to the tidal zone of marine environment in south of Iran which was selected as a case study in this research. Mechanical properties of wrapped specimens were studied after placing them inside the simulator for 3000 hours. Marine environment decreased ultimate strength by 4.5% and 26.3% in CFRP and GFRP-wrapped columns, respectively. In some corroded-columns, strengthening was carried out after replacing damaged cover by self-compacted mortar. In this method, by confining with one layer of CFRP and GFRP, 4.2% and 22.4% reduction in ultimate strength was observed, respectively, after exposure. Furthermore, the elastic-brittle behavior has been verified in this retrofit method. Also results of tension tests revealed, the ultimate tensile strength was degraded by 2% and 28.8% in CFRP and GFRP sheets, respectively, after applying marine exposure.

Seismic Performance of RC Columns Confined by Outside Lateral Reinforcement (외측 횡보강재로 구속된 철근콘크리트 기둥의 내진성능)

  • Lee, Do Hyung;Oh, Jangkyun;Yu, Wan Dong;Choi, Eunsoo
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.32 no.3A
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    • pp.189-196
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, reinforced concrete columns test has been conducted under repeated lateral load reversals. The test columns have been reinforced with outside lateral confinement members in addition to transverse reinforcements. For this purpose, a strainless steel and a GFRP have been employed for the lateral confinement members. Primary parameters are types, thickness and spacing of the lateral confinement members. Experimental results reveal that columns reinforced with lateral confinement members exhibit improved ductility and energy dissipation capacity in comparison with those unreinforced. It is thus concluded that the present approach can be of a useful scheme for the seismic retrofitting of reinforced concrete columns.

Experimental Investigation on Seismic Performance of RC Circular Columns Strengthened Using Highly-Ductile PET-AF Fiber Strand (고연성 PET-AF 스트랜드로 외부 보강한 RC 원형 기둥의 내진 성능에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Chinzorigt, Gombosuren;Kim, So-Young;Choi, Donguk;Lim, Myung-Kwan;Lee, Chin-Yong
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.56-66
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    • 2017
  • In this study, seismic strengthening performance of RC circular columns reinforced with high ductile PET and hybridized fibers(HF, PET + aramid) strand was experimentally compared and investigated. As a result, the maximum flexural strength and ductility capacity of all reinforced columns were improved than control column and fiber rupture did not occur at the ultimate stage. In addition, the resistive strength and displacement of the PET sheet 25 layers reinforcing column and the HF strand 1 layer reinforcing column were almost similar, so that 1 layer of HF strand showed the same lateral confinement effect as the PET sheet 25 layers. As a result of this experimental study, PET is considered to be suitable as seismic reinforcement material for RC structures in terms of flexural strength and ductility. However, in order to increase the possibility of application in the field, it is necessary to use a prefabricated PET sheet such as HF used in this study. The durability of PET needs investigation in the future.

Initial Shear Strength of Hollow Sectional Columns Subjected to Lateral Force (횡하중을 받는 RC 중공단면 기둥의 초기전단강도)

  • Sun, Chang-Ho;Kim, Ick-Hyun
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2009
  • Ductility-based seismic design is strongly required for the rational and cost-effective design of RC piers, and a reliable evaluation of shear strength is indispensable for its success. Unlike the flexural behavior of RC columns, shear behavior is highly complex, due to its many effects such as size, aspect ratio, axial force, ductility and so on. To address this, many design and empirical equations have been proposed considering these effects. However, these equations show significant differences in their evaluation of the initial shear strength, and the reduction in strength with the increase of ductility. In this study, the characteristics of initial shear strength of hollow sectional columns were investigated using experiments with the parameters of aspect ratios, void ratios, web area ratios and load patterns. The test results were analyzed through a comparison with the values predicted by empirical equations. On the basis of the mechanical characteristics and test results, a new empirical equation was proposed, and its validity was assessed.

Seismic P-$\Delta$ Effects of Slender RC Columns in Earthquake Analysis (지진하중을 받는 철근콘크리트 장주의 P-$\Delta$ 효과)

  • Kwak, Hyo-Gyoung;Kim, Jin-Kook
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.19 no.4 s.74
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    • pp.375-387
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    • 2006
  • Different from the previous studies which investigated seismic P-$\Delta$ effect in slender columns though comparison of response spectra according to stability coefficients obtained from the analyses based on the assumed moment-curvature relationship, the axial force and P-$\Delta$ effect in RC columns are investigated on the basis of the layered section method which can effectively consider the changes of stiffness and yield strength due to the application of axial force in RC members. Practical ranges of slenderness and stability coefficient are assumed, and sixty sets of horizontal/vertical earthquake inputs are used in the analysis. From the parametric study, it is noted that the maximum deformation of the slender RC column is hardly affected by P-$\Delta$ effect or vortical earthquake but dominantly affected by the applied axial force. Therefore, it can be concluded that no additional consideration for the P-$\Delta$ effect and vortical earthquake is required in the seismic design of a slender RC column if the axial force effect is taken into account in the analysis and design procedures.

Nonlocal Formulation for Numerical Analysis of Post-Blast Behavior of RC Columns

  • Li, Zhong-Xian;Zhong, Bo;Shi, Yanchao;Yan, Jia-Bao
    • International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.403-413
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    • 2017
  • Residual axial capacity from numerical analysis was widely used as a critical indicator for damage assessment of reinforced concrete (RC) columns subjected to blast loads. However, the convergence of the numerical result was generally based on the displacement response, which might not necessarily generate the correct post-blast results in case that the strain softening behavior of concrete was considered. In this paper, two widely used concrete models are adopted for post-blast analysis of a RC column under blast loading, while the calculated results show a pathological mesh size dependence even though the displacement response is converged. As a consequence, a nonlocal integral formulation is implemented in a concrete damage model to ensure mesh size independent objectivity of the local and global responses. Two numerical examples, one to a RC column with strain softening response and the other one to a RC column with post-blast response, are conducted by the nonlocal damage model, and the results indicate that both the two cases obtain objective response in the post-peak stage.