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A Fundamental Study on the Pullout Strength Equation of High Strength Anchor for Asphalt Pavement (아스팔트용 고강도 앵커시스템의 인발강도식 검토에 관한 기초적 연구)

  • Choi, Jaemin;Lee, Seungyong;Sung, Kitae;Han, Youngdoo
    • Journal of the Society of Disaster Information
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.313-321
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    • 2017
  • In order to investigate the basic performance of the high strength anchor for asphalt road subjected to tensile load, the static pullout test was carried out and the pullout strength of the asphalt anchor was analyzed. In the pullout test, the depth of anchor, depth of pavement, diameter of anchor, type of anchor, experimental temperature, epoxy type and amount of anchor were used as test variables. As a result, the steel strength of asphalt anchor was 1.08 times higher than that of conventional concrete anchor, therefore it is considered appropriate to use the steel strength formula of concrete anchor for asphalt anchor. Compared with the proposed formula, the pullout load obtained from the test of the asphalt anchor was within ${\pm}10%$. The ratio of the projected area of the asphalt anchor is similar as that of the concrete anchor.

Development of Device to Resist Horizontal Displacement of Asphalt Concrete Track (아스팔트콘크리트 궤도용 궤도변위 저항 장치 개발)

  • Lee, Seonghyeok;Yoon, Wooyong;Bae, Younghoon
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.744-754
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    • 2016
  • Asphalt concrete track (ACT) is a track system connecting wide sleepers and concrete panels on top of an asphalt concrete layer; such a system requires adequate resistance force against various longitudinal and lateral external loads. In this study, a series of experiments were carried out to assess the longitudinal and lateral resistance force of a wide sleeper and concrete panel type ACT. The required shear resistance force of the horizontal displacement restraint device (HDRD) was evaluated. Furthermore, a concrete block type anchor and a steel pipe type anchor were developed as HDRDs. The shear resistance force was decided based on the experimental results of horizontal shear tests for each anchor system. In addition, proper numbers and arrangement design guidelines for the HDRDs were suggested considering the shear resisting capacity and economics for HDRDs applied to ACT.

Characteristics of Crack Spacing and Crack Width of Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement Based on Long-Term Field Surveys (장기간 현장조사를 통한 연속철근 콘크리트 포장의 균열간격과 균열폭 특성 분석)

  • Oh, Han Jin;Cho, Young Kyo;Kim, Seong-Min
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.75-86
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    • 2016
  • PURPOSES : The purpose of this study is to investigate characteristics of crack spacing and crack width and their relationship in continuously reinforced concrete pavement (CRCP) based on the data obtained from long-term field observations. METHODS : The crack spacings and crack widths are measured periodically over 10 years at two different CRCP sections: one with asphalt bond breaker beneath concrete slab, and the other with bonded lean concrete base beneath concrete slab. The effects of steel ratio, type of underlying layer, terminal treatment method, and seasonal temperature change on the crack characteristics are evaluated by analyzing the measured data. RESULTS : The CRCP with lean concrete base shows smaller crack spacings than those of the CRCP with asphalt bond breaker. As the steel ratio increases, both the crack spacing and crack width tend to decrease. The crack width becomes larger as the crack age increases, but once the crack age is over a certain value the crack width tends to converge. When the terminal anchor lug system is not used and the expansion joints are employed at the terminals, the crack spacings and crack widths increase near the terminal sections. The crack spacing and crack width seem to be proportional each other, but not necessarily linearly, and their relationship is more distinguished in the summer when the crack widths become smaller. CONCLUSIONS : The steel ratio, underlying layer type, terminal treatment method, and seasonal temperature change affect the characteristics of cracks and the crack spacing and crack width are related to each other.