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Concrete-steel bond-slip behavior of recycled concrete: Experimental investigation

  • Ren, Rui;Qi, Liangjie;Xue, Jianyang;Zhang, Xin;Ma, Hui;Liu, Xiguang;Ozbakkaloglu, Togay
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.241-255
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    • 2021
  • In order to study the interfacial bond-slip behavior of steel reinforced recycled concrete (SRRC) under cyclic loading, thirteen specimens were designed and tested under cyclic loading and one under monotonic loading. The test results indicated that the average bond strength of SRRC decreased with the increasing replacement ratio of recycled concrete, whereas the bond strength increased with an increase in the concrete cover thickness, the volumetric stirrup ratio, and the strength of recycled concrete. The ultimate bond strength of the cyclically-loaded specimen was significantly (41%) lower than that of the companion monotonically-loaded specimen. The cyclic phenomena also showed that SRRC specimens went through the nonslip phase, initial slip phase, failure phase, bond strength degradation phase and residual phase, with all specimens exhibiting basically the same shape of the bond-slip curve. Additionally, the paper presents the equations that were developed to calculate the characteristic bond strength of SRRC, which were verified based on experimental results.

Axial compression mechanical properties of steel reinforced recycled concrete column exposure to temperatures up to 800℃

  • Chen, Zongping;Liang, Yuhan;Mo, Linlin;Ban, Maogen
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.41 no.5
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    • pp.731-746
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this paper is to investigate the axial bearing capacity and residual properties of steel reinforced recycled aggregate concrete (SRC) column after elevated temperature. A total of 48 SRC columns were designed for the static loading test after elevated temperature. The variables include replacement ratios, designed temperature, target duration, thicknesses of cover concrete, steel ratios and stirrup spacing. From this test, the mass loss ratio and stress load-deformation curve were obtained, and the influence of various parameters on residual bearing capacity were analyzed. ABAQUS was used to calculate the temperature field of specimens, and then got temperature damage distribution on the cross-section concrete. It was shown that increasing of the elevated temperatures leaded to the change of concrete color from smoky-gray to grayish brown and results in reducing the bearing capacity of SRC columns. The axial damage and mechanism of SRC columns were similar to those of reinforced natural aggregate concrete columns at the same temperatures. Finally, the calculation method of axial compressive residual bearing capacity of SRC columns recycled concrete columns after high temperature was reported based on the test results and finite element analysis.

Construction of sports-educational places using resistant and water-repellent raw materials in concrete

  • Wenbo Xu;Zhiqiang Zhu
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.86 no.1
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    • pp.109-118
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    • 2023
  • Any place where exercise is common, such as a club, sports hall, or school, is considered a place for teaching sports. When doing sports, a very safe environment for sports should be chosen. The athlete should consider the safety of sports facilities and equipment, and if there is a defect, he should refrain from exercising in these places. The safety of sports facilities is very effective in creating people's sports activities, with the benefits of staying away from physical harm, enjoying sports, and having mental peace. Everyone has the right to participate in sports and recreation and to ensure that they enjoy a safe environment. The ability to manage and solve issues that may arise plays the most critical role in creating a safe environment. The quality of construction materials used for the construction of sports facilities is of great importance. In this work, the resistance and water repellency of concrete constituents for the construction of sports buildings have been investigated by nanoscience. Nano-concrete material solves the main problem of concrete surfaces, i.e., the entry of water and humidity into the structure. It also gives it a self-cleaning ability with its water repellency. Nanoparticles are placed between pores and cover the cracks, which causes roughness in the surface structure of concrete. The high roughness of the surface of the coated concrete caused its super-hydrophobicity. In hydrophobic surfaces, the higher the contact angle, the more hydrophobic the surface will be. In order to investigate the hydrophobic properties, silica nanoparticles, silica nanoparticles, and fly ash were prepared on concrete, and their properties were analyzed.

Experimental Studies on the Effect of Various Design Parameters on Thermal Behaviors of High Strength Concrete Columns under High Temperatures (다양한 설계변수에 따른 고강도 콘크리트 기둥의 열적 거동 분석을 위한 실험 연구)

  • Shin, Yeong-Soo;Park, Jee-Eun;Mun, Ji-Young;Kim, Hee-Sun
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.377-384
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    • 2011
  • Although concrete is considered as fire proof materials, high strength concrete shows severe material and structural damages when exposed to fire. To understand such damages in high strength concrete structures, the effects of various design parameters and fire condition on the thermal behaviors of high strength concrete structures are investigated in this study. In order to achieve this goal, fire tests are performed on high strength concrete columns with different fire conditions and design parameters including cross sectional area, cover thickness, and reinforcement alignment. To investigate thermal behaviors, temperature distributions and amount of spalling are measured. In overall, the columns show rapidly increasing inner temperatures between 30~60 mins of the fire tests due to spalling. In detail, the higher temperature distributions are observed from the columns with the larger cross section and less cover thickness. Moreover, among the columns with same reinforcing ratio, larger number of reinforcements with the smaller diameter causes the higher temperature distribution. The findings from the experimental study allow not only understanding of thermal behaviors of high strength concrete columns under fire, but also guidance in revising fire safety design.

Experimental Study on Corrosion Rate in Concrete

  • Jang, BongSeok;Oh, ByungHwan
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.34-38
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    • 2004
  • The corrosion of reinforcement is a very important factor on the serviceability and safety of reinforced concrete structures. The corrosion rate influences directly the cover failure time of reinforced concrete structures because the corrosion rate is used to estimate the amount of corrosion and thus expansive pressure due to corrosion. In this study, several series of experiments are performed considering the chloride concentration in artificial pore solution. The potentials are measured according to the applied current density and then corrosion current densities are obtained from the Tafel plot for various chloride concentrations. The measured corrosion rates show good correlation with those of other researchers.

An Experimental Study on Development Length of Strand in Pretensioned Concrete Members (프리텐션 부재의 휨부착에 의한 강연선 정착길이 연구)

  • 오병환;최영철;김의성
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1999.10a
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    • pp.367-370
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    • 1999
  • An experimental study was carried out to estimate development lengths of the prestressing strand in pretensioned beams. Recent studies had indicated that current desing provision were inadequate. Objective of this investigation is to determine the effect of strand diameter and concrete cover in pretensioned beams. Strand of the 1.52cm diameter is more useful and economic than that of the 12.7mm diameter, but current provision does not include 15.2mm diameter strand in experimental data. Because the property of strand has been developed, current provision need to be improved. Based on the experimental data, it was determined that bond failure would be prevented if no cracking occured in transfer zone of a pretensioned strand.

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A FEM analysis on the Bond Properties of High Strength Concrete (고강도콘크리트의 부착특성에 관한 유한요소해석)

  • 홍건호
    • Magazine of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.175-183
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    • 1998
  • 고강도콘크리트의 역학적 특성은 그 압축강도의 증가 이외에도 여러 가지 변화를 갖게 된다. 본 연구에서는 이와 같은 여러 특성의 변화 중 철근과의 부착특성에 관한 해석적 접근을 통하여 고강도콘크리트부재의 부착설계를 위한 이론적인 접근을 시도하였다. 해석의 변수로는 콘크리트의 압축강도, 부착길이 및 피복두께 등 3가지의 변수를 선정하였으며, 해석의 목적은 본 연구에 앞서 실시된 실험의 결과를 예측할 수 있는 단순화된 모델을 개발하고 이를 이용하여 부착실험의 결과를 해석적으로 분석하도록 하였다. 이에 따라 사용된모델은 실험에서 사용한 보단부형 부착시험체의철근과 콘크리트 부착부분의 기하학적 형상을 비교적 실제와 유사하게 모델링시킨 2차원의 평면모델을 사용하였다. 본 연구의 주요결과를 살펴보면 고강도콘크리트의 부착강도는 콘크리트의 피복두께에는 선형으로 비례하게 되나 부착길에는 비례하지 않는 것으로 나타났다. 이와 같은 결고는 기존의 실험결과와도일치하고있으며, 그 원인은 콘크리트의 강성증가에 따라 하중단측에 응력이 집중됨으로써 보통강도콘크리트의 경우와 같이 응력의 균등한 배분을 기대할 수 없기 때문으로 나타났다.

Non-Linear FEM Analysis Study of the Flexural Behavior of the RC Beams Strengthened by CFRP plate (CFRP 플레이트로 휨보강한 보의 거동에 대한 비선형 FEM 해석)

  • Koh, Byung-Soon;Yang, Dong-Suk;Park, Sun-Kyu;You, Young-Chan;Park, Young-Hwan
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.536-539
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    • 2004
  • This paper focues on the flexural behavior of RC beams externally reinforced using Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics plates. (CFRP) A non-linear finite element (FE) analysis is proposed in order to complete the experimental analysis of the flexural behaviour of the beams. This paper is a part of a complete program aiming to set up design formulate to predict the strength of CFRP strengthende beams, particularly when premature failure through plates-end shear or concrete cover delamination occurs. An elasto-plastic behaviour is assumed for reinforced concrete and interface elements are used to model the bond and slip.

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Experimental and numerical analysis of corrosion-induced cover cracking in reinforced concrete sample

  • Richard, Benjamin;Quiertant, Marc;Bouteiller, Veronique;Delaplace, Arnaud;Adelaide, Lucas;Ragueneau, Frederic;Cremona, Christian
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.421-439
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    • 2016
  • Corrosion of embedded reinforcing bars is recognized as being the major cause of deterioration of reinforced concrete structures. With regard to maintenance strategies of concrete nuclear structures, the monitoring of cracking remains of primary importance. Recently, authors have developed a post-treatment technique to extract crack features from continuous computations. In this paper, such technique is applied to carry out a numerical analysis of an accelerated corrosion test. Obtained results allow highlighting specific propagation and failure mechanisms that characterize corrosion-induced cracking.

Carbonation Analysis of Concrete Structures with Carbon Dioxide Concentration (이산화탄소 농도에 따른 콘크리트 구조물의 탄산화 해석)

  • Yang, Joo-Kyoung
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Industry Society
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.143-148
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    • 2008
  • The major influence factor on carbonation of concrete structures is carbon dioxide concentration. In this study, carbonation analyses with carbon dioxide concentration were carried out by the developed program. Also, the service life of concrete strucures was predicted. The carbonation depth was 50mm in case that carbon dioxide concentration wad 0.1%. It was shown that the service life of concrete structures with 40mm cover depth was 67 years even though they had been exposed at carbon dioxide concentration 0.1% during 100 years.

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