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A Study on Optimal Cable Prestressing and Fabrication Camber of Wando Bridge (완도대교의 최적 케이블장력 및 제작 Camber 산정에 관한 연구)

  • Lee Tae-Yeol;Kim Young-Hoon;Kim Jae-Kwon;Kang Sung-Won
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2006.04a
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    • pp.283-290
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    • 2006
  • Cable-stayed bridge is a bridge that consists of one or more pylons, with cables supporting the deck. Cable-stayed bridges have come into wide use recently because of their economy, stability, and excellent appearance. It is possible to achieve a uniform moment distribution in the stiffening girders mainly by prestressing the cables, which leads to a more economical design in material and weight than other types of bridges. However, to achieve a more uniform moment distribution is vague objective, so it cannot be easily defined as the optimization problem. In other words, the minimization of cost or weight as the objective is not directly related to the optimization of cable prestressing. Therefore, it has been considered as one of the most important, difficult and also interesting topics among many researchers and bridge engineers to determine the optimal tensioning strategy how to apply prestressing forces of the cables of cable-stayed bridge. A number of approaches (Wang et al. 1993, $Negr\~{a}o\;and\;Sim\~{o}es$ 1997, Agrawal 1997, Janjic et al. 2003) to determine the optimal cable tensions have been proposed in the literature. Among these approaches the unit load method (Janjic et al. 2003) is considered in this paper because it can take into account the actual construction process while other approaches are based on the configuration of the final structure only. In this paper, '2-step approach' based on the unit load method is proposed to find the optimal tensioning strategy especially for the atypical asymmetric bridge under construction, which has continuous deck supported by one pylon and stay cables. Some numerical results will be given to show the validity of the new approach suggested in this paper.

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Flexural Behavior Characteristics of Steel I-Beam Strengthened by the Post-tensioning Method on the Field Experiment (현장실험을 통한 외부 후긴장 Steel I-Beam의 휨 거동 특성)

  • Cho, Doo-Yong;Park, Dae-Yul;Park, Sun-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.151-158
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    • 2002
  • Recently, the externally prestressed unbonded steel I-beam bridges have been increasingly built. The mechanical behavior of prestressed steel I-beams which are with external unbonded tendon is different from that of normal bonded PSC beams in a point of that the slip of tendons at deviators and the change of tendon eccentricity occurs, when external loads are applied in external unbonded steel I-beams. The concept of prestressing steel structures has not been widely considered, in spite of long and successful history of prestressing concrete members. In this study, The field experiment on prestressed steel I-beams has been performed in the various aspects of prestressed I-beam including the tend on type and profile.

A dropper length calculation method of the elevating span in overlap area (무효 인상 경간에서 드로퍼 길이 계산 기법)

  • Kwon, Sam-Young;Lee, Ki-Won;Cho, Yong-Hyeon
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2011.10a
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    • pp.1503-1510
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    • 2011
  • The dropper length calculation method about the normal same encumbrance spans is well known independent to whether the pre-sag is given or not. But, the dropper length calculation method for the elevating span which consists in the end area of a tensioning section and normally consists with overlaps is not well known. In this study, firstly, we investigate the dropper length calculation method about the elevating span whether the insulator is contained in or not, we also recognize the effect of dropper length due to the change of the take-off point. Secondly, we very this calculation method with a catenary sample data and check again with Gyeongbu HSL design data.

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Analysis of Post-tensioned Bridge by Specially Orthotropic Laminate Theory (I) - Reinforced Concrete Slab Bridge (특별직교이방성 이론에 의한 포스트 텐션된 교량의 해석(I) - 철근 콘크리트 슬래브교 -)

  • 김덕현;원치문;이정호
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.135-140
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    • 2001
  • A post-tensioned reinforced concrete slab bridge is analyzed by specially orthotropic laminate theory. Symmetrically reinforced slab with tension and compression steel is considered for convenience of analysis. Each longitudinal and transverse steel layer is regarded as a lamina, and material constants of each lamina is calculated by the use of the rule of mixture. This bridge is under uniformly distributed vertical loads, and axial loads and end moments due to post-tensioning. In this paper, finite difference method is used for numerical analysis of this bridge. Theory and analysis method of specially orthotropic laminate plates used in this paper can be used for design of new bridges, and maintenance and repair of old bridges.

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Software for application of Newton-Raphson method in estimation of strains in prestressed concrete girders

  • Gocic, Milan;Sadovic, Enis
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.121-133
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    • 2012
  • Structures suffer from damages in their lifetime due to time-dependant effects, such as fatigue, creep and shrinkage, which can be expressed by concrete strains. These processes could be seen in the context of strain estimation of pre-stressed structures in two phases by using numerical methods. Their aim is checking and validating existing code procedures in determination of deformations of pre-tensioned girders by solving a system of nonlinear equations with strains as unknown parameters. This paper presents an approach based on the Newton-Raphson method for obtaining the stresses and strains in middle span section of pre-stressed girders according the equilibrium state.

Analysis of PSC Beam Bridges Strengthened by External Post-Tensioning Method (외부 후긴장된 PSC보 교량의 해석방법)

  • 김광수;박선규;김형열;전찬기
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1999.04a
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    • pp.399-404
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    • 1999
  • An improved finite element modeling technique is proposed for the assessment of load carrying capacity partilly prestressed concrete beam bridges. Based on the finite element method of analysis, shell and frame elements are utilized to model the slab and beams of the superstructure, respectively. In the modeling of superstructure, the emphasis is placed on the use of rigid link between the middle surface of slab and mid-plane of beam. This paper also includes the comparision of three different equations that used in the calculation of effective moment of inertia for the partially prestressed concrete beams. Numerical analysis is performed for the unstrengthened and strengthened bridges. The obtained results are compared with those of load test for a prototype bridge. Agreement with the numerical solutions by using the proposed method and load test results is generally excellent.

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A Study of Dynamic Behavior of Segmental U-shaped Prestressed Concrete Girder Applied with Integrated Tensioning Systems (복합긴장방식이 적용된 세그멘탈 U형 거더 동적 거동 특성 연구)

  • Hyunock Jang;Ilyoung Jang
    • Journal of the Society of Disaster Information
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.369-378
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: This study aims to verify structural stability by manufacturing a 40m full-scale specimen composed of a segmental U-shaped PSC girder with integrated tensioning systems and a concrete slab, proceeding dynamic behavior tests, and compare the results of the tests with the results of numerical analysis. Method: Dynamic behavior tests were conducted on a full-scale, undamaged specimen using an impact hammer, and the natural frequency and damping ratio were measured and compared with numerical analysis techniques and the general damping ratio of the facilities. Result: The natural frequency of the numerical analysis model consisting of a girder and slab composite section was calculated to be 2.561Hz, the natural frequency of the full-scale specimen was measured to be 2.670Hz, and the damping ratio was calculated to be 0.42~0.68%. Conclusion: The natural frequency of the full-scale specimen was found to be 4.3% larger than that of the numerical analysis model. Since the masses of the full-scale specimen and the numerical analysis model are the same as 99.97%, it can be derived that the stiffness of the full-scale specimen has secured structural safety and stability. As a result, the dynamic behavior stability of the specimen was verified. The measured damping ratio of 0.42~0.68% was found to be a stable dynamic behavior compared to the PSC structures damping ratio of 0.5~1.0% in the elastic region.

A Development of Explicit Algorithm for Stress-Erection Analysis of STRARCH System (스트라치 시스템의 긴장응력해석을 위한 명시적 해석법의 개발)

  • Lee, Kyoung-Soo;Han, Sang-Eul
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.513-520
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, the advanced explicit algorithm is proposed to simulate the stress-erection process analysis of Strarch system. The Strarch(Stressed-Arch) system is a unique and innovative structural system and member prestress comprising prefabricated plane truss frames which are erected by a post-tensioning stress-erection procedure. The flexible bottom chord which have sleeve and gap detail are closed by the reaction force of prestressing tendon. The prestress imposing to the tendon will make the Strarch system to be erected. This post tensioning process is called as "stress-erection process". During the stress-erection process, the plastic rigid body rotation is occurred to the flexible top chord by the excessive amount of plastic strain, and the structural characteristic becomes to be unstable. In this study, the large deformational beam-column element with plastic hinge is used to model the flexible top chord, and the advanced Dynamic Relaxation method(DRM) are applied to the unstable problem of stress-erection process of Strarch system. Finally, the verification of proposed explicit algorithm is evaluated by analysing the stress-erection of real project of Strarch system.

An Analysis of Stabilizing Process of Cable Dome and Its Application (케이블 돔의 안정화 이행과정해석 및 적용)

  • HwangBo, Seok;Yoo, Yong-Ju;Han, Sang-Eul
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.6 no.2 s.20
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    • pp.69-76
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    • 2006
  • Cable dome is one of tension structure which is gradually stabilized by tensioning tables from initially unstable state to finally stable state. This stabilizing process is not able to be developed by general analysis because some cables endure compression forces during stabilizing process. Thus, this paper uses dynamic relaxation method to solve this problem. To apply this stabilizing process analysis to the actual project, this paper deals with cable dome roof of Seoul Olympic Gymnasium. Finally, this paper prove the usefulness of stabilizing process analysis by comparing the analysis results and the measurements.

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Flexural Behavior of Prestressed Concrete Beams with CFRP(Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic) Tendons (CFRP 긴장재를 이용한 프리스트레스트 콘크리트 보의 휨거동)

  • 조병완;태기호;최용환
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.639-644
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    • 2000
  • Prestressing steels are susceptible to corrosion, which is considered the major reason in the deterioration of prestressed concrete structures. To solve this problem, many research have been made to utilize new type of tendons. FRP tendons have many advantages compared to steel tendons. However, FRP tendons have some disadvantages, such as no plastic behavior. This study focused on the flexural behavior of prestresssed concrete beams which is fabricated by post-tensioning method with CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic) tendons. Th results drawn from the study, prestressed concrete beams with CFRP tendons have higher flexural cracking load, flexural yielding load, and flexural fracture load. While displacement at the fracture stage is lower compared to prestressed concrete beams with steel tendon. Excessive steel reinforcement lead lower ductility index. So, appropriate reinforcement guideline is needed. Further more, prestressed concrete beams with CFRP tendons can have sufficient ductility index when ruptured by crushing of concrete or used unbonded tendon. Therefore, the best design method for prestressed concrete beams with CFRP tendons is over-reinforcement, and use of unbonded tendon.

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