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Tensile and fracture characterization using a simplified digital image correlation test set-up

  • Kumar, Abhishek;Vishnuvardhan, S.;Murthy, A. Ramachandra;Raghava, G.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.69 no.4
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    • pp.467-477
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    • 2019
  • Digital image correlation (DIC) is now a popular and extensively used full-field metrology technique. In general, DIC is performed by using a turnkey solution offered by various manufacturers of DIC. In this paper, a simple and economical set-up for DIC is proposed which uses easily accessible digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera rather than industrial couple-charged device (CCD) cameras. The paper gives a description of aspects of carrying a DIC experiment which includes experimental set-up, specimen preparation, image acquisition and analysis. The details provided here will be helpful to carry DIC experiments without specialized DIC testing rig. To validate the responses obtained from proposed DIC set-up, tension and fatigue tests on specimens made of IS 2062 Gr. E300 steel are determined. Tensile parameters for a flat specimen and stress intensity factor for an eccentrically-loaded single edge notch tension specimen are evaluated from results of DIC experiment. Results obtained from proposed DIC experiments are compared with those obtained from conventional methods and are found to be in close agreement. It is also noted that the high resolution of DSLR allows the use of proposed approach for fracture characterization which could not be carried out with a typical turnkey DIC solution employing a camera of 2MP resolution.

Integrated analysis and design of composite beams with flexible shear connectors under sagging and hogging moments

  • Wang, A.J.;Chung, K.F.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.6 no.6
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    • pp.459-477
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    • 2006
  • A theoretical research project is undertaken to develop integrated analysis and design tools for long span composite beams in modern high-rise buildings, and it aims to develop non-linear finite element models for practical design of composite beams. As the first paper in the series, this paper presents the development study as well as the calibration exercise of the proposed finite element models for simply supported composite beams. Other practical issues such as continuous composite beams, the provision of web openings for passage of building services, the partial continuity offered by the connections to columns as well as the behaviour of both unprotected and protected composite beams under fires will be reported separately. In this paper, details of the finite elements and the material models for both steel and reinforced concrete are first described, and finite element studies of composite beams with full details of test data are then presented. It should be noted that in the proposed finite element models, both steel beams and concrete slabs are modelled with two dimensional plane stress elements whose widths are assigned to be equal to the widths of concrete flanges, and the flange widths and the web thicknesses of steel beams as appropriate. Moreover, each shear connector is modelled with one horizontal spring and one vertical spring to simulate its longitudinal shear and pull-out actions based on measured load-slippage curves of push-out tests of shear connectors. The numerical results are then carefully analyzed and compared with the corresponding test results in terms of load mid-span deflection curves as well as load end-slippage curves. Other deformation characteristics of the composite beams such as stress and strain distributions across the composite cross-sections as well as distributions of shear forces and slippages in shear connectors along the beam spans are also examined in details. It is shown that the numerical results of the composite beams compare well with the test data in terms of various load-deformation characteristics along the entire deformation ranges. Hence, the proposed analysis and design tools are considered to be simple and yet effective for composite beams with practical geometrical dimensions and arrangements. Structural engineers are strongly encouraged to employ the models in their practical work to exploit the full advantages offered by composite construction.

An Experimental Study on Simple Tension Connections for Square CFT Column to Beam Using Internal Plate with Holes (내부유공판을 사용한 각형 CFT 기둥-보 단순인장 접합부의 실험적 연구)

  • Lee, Seong Hui;Jung, Hun Mo;Yang, Il Seung;Choi, Sung Mo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.575-583
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    • 2009
  • As the height of buildings rises, new structural systems are being applied other than theexisting S, RC, and SRC to decrease the weight of buildings and to make their construction more efficient, CFT structureshad been applied in many building construction projects due to their superior structural performance and construction efficiency. CFT structures need a diaphragm to harmoniously transmit the beam flange load to the column and the opponent beam in connections. Especially, on the right and left sides of the column other beams are connected, The establishment of a diaphragm for the lower part flange load delivery of the beam and guarantee for concrete filing capacity difficulty have (What does this mean?). In this paper, connection details are proposed in the form of a welded vertical plate with a circular hole on the CFT column's interior to harmoniously transmit the lower-part beam flange load to the column and the opponent beam. Thesediaphragm details use the concrete anchor effect in the beam flange load delivery, with the concrete-filled CFT column interior piercing the hole of the perforated plate, and a perforated board is established vertically to improve the concrete filling capacity. To analyze the structural performance of the proposed connection details, five simple tension specimens were made with the following parameters: with our without vertical and horizontal perforated plates, shear hole number, concrete filled or not, thickness of the perforated plate, etc. Then experimental tests were performed on these specimens.

Improved Method of Rapid Freezing and Freeze-Substitution for Tissue Cells (급속동결(急速凍結)과 동결치환(凍結置換)에 의한 조직세포(組織細胞) 관찰법(觀察法))

  • Han, Sung-Sik;Park, Kyu-Tek
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 1990
  • The ultrastructure of freeze-substituted Malpighian tubule cells of German cockroach after rapid freezing was compared to that fixed with conventional chemical fixation. As results, freeze-substitution proved to be the superior technique revealing much more structural details of the tissue cells. Especially, all kinds of membrane structures including infoldings, microfilament, microtubules and ribosomes were best preserved in this material.

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Seismic base isolation for structures using river sand

  • Patil, S.J.;Reddy, G.R.;Shivshankar, R.;Babu, Ramesh;Jayalekshmi, B.R.;Kumar, Binu
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.829-847
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    • 2016
  • Generally seismic isolation is achieved by supporting the structure on laminated rubber bearings, friction pendulum bearings, roller bearings etc. Very little work has been performed using soil as a base isolation media. Experiments and analytical work has been performed on a structural model with isolated footing and found encouraging results. Details of this work are presented in this paper.

Structural Stress and Fatigue Testing of Edge details (용접부 구조응력 측정 및 피로수명 평가에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 김석훈;강성원;김명현;장용원;하우일;박진수
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.267-269
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    • 2004
  • 현재 구조물의 피로설계에는 주로 공칭응력(Nominal Stress) 및 핫스팟 응력(Hot Spot Stress, HSS)이 사용되고 있다. 공칭응력을 바탕으로 구조물에 대한 피로설계를 할 경우에는 각 부재에 사용되는 각각의 용접부 형상에 대한 피로시험을 따로 수행하여 피로수명 곡선을 구해야 하는 번거로움이 있다. (중략)

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Comparison of error estimation methods and adaptivity for plane stress/strain problems

  • Ozakca, Mustafa
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.579-608
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    • 2003
  • This paper deals with adaptive finite element analysis of linearly elastic structures using different error estimators based on flux projection (or best guess stress values) and residual methods. Presentations are given on a typical h-type adaptive analysis, a mesh refinement scheme and the coupling of adaptive finite element analysis with automatic mesh generation. Details about different error estimators are provided and their performance, reliability and convergence are studied using six node quadratic triangular elements. Several examples are presented to demonstrate the reliability of different error estimators.

Robustness and resilience of a passive control solution assembling buffer and cladding panels

  • Balzari, Ugo;Balzari, Andrea
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.637-640
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    • 2017
  • The adoption of cladding panels as dissipation device is a sort of passive control "ante litteram" for residential and commercial buildings. This paper gives details on the current technology outlining the difference between buffer panels and cladding panels. The discussion of robustness and resilience of the resulting system is afforded. It is shown that the strength of such solution, originally related to economy and light weight, is mainly associated with the respect of the main robustness requisites, as well as the short time it requires for removal and replacement (resilience).

Review for Main Contents of Earthquake Resistance Design Regulations for Subway Structures (도시철도 내진설계기준 주요 내용 검토)

  • Yoo, Je-Nam;Lee, Sung-Min
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.468-474
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    • 2005
  • Recently 'Earthquake Resistance Design Regulations for Subway structures' has been established. It is the first time in our country. In this paper the regulations is reviewed and expalined briefly. Contents for the Performance Based Design Critetia and the estimation method for the design earthquake reponse spectrum in underground structures are reviewed. Earthquake resistance design for the evaluation of liquifaction, boundary spring coefficients for structural analysis modelling and soil response displacements are investigated and described also. Earthquake resitance design details shall be explained.

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Seismic Behavior of Steel Moment Connections with a Slab and Different Structural Characteristics (슬래브와 구조특성을 고려한 철골 모멘트 접합부의 지진거동)

  • 조창빈
    • Proceedings of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2003.03a
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    • pp.200-207
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    • 2003
  • The seismic behaviors of steel moment connections are investigated based on the numerical analysis of the connections with US and Japanese typical details. The rupture index, representing the fracture potential, is used to evaluate the ductility of the connections at the critical location. The results show that the presence of a slab increases the beam strength, imposes constraint near the beam top flange, and consequently, induces concentrated deformation near the beam access hall, which reduces the ductility of the connection. The total deformation capacity of the connection depends not only on a beam but also on a column and panel zone.

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