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Discrete crack analysis for concrete structures using the hybrid-type penalty method

  • Fujiwara, Yoshihiro;Takeuchi, Norio;Shiomi, Tadahiko;Kambayashi, Atsushi
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.587-604
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    • 2015
  • The hybrid-type penalty method (HPM) is suitable for representing failure phenomena occurring during the transition from continua to discontinua in materials such as concrete. Initiation and propagation of dominant cracks and branching of cracks can easily be modeled as a discrete crack. The HPM represents a discrete crack by eliminating the penalty that represents the separation of the elements at the intersection boundary. This treatment is easy because no change in the degrees of freedom for the discrete crack is necessary. In addition, it is important to evaluate the correct deformation of the continua before the crack formation is initiated. To achieve this, we implemented a constitutive model of concrete for the HPM. In this paper, we explain the implemented constitutive model and describe the simulation of an anchor bolt pullout test using the HPM demonstrating its capability for evaluating progressive failure.

Thermal Crack Control of Box-Culvert by Using Rapid-Strength Belite Cement (조강형벨라이트 시멘트 적용을 통한 Box-Culvert 의 온도균열 제어)

  • 김태홍;하재담;김동석;이종열;박경래;이주호
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.521-526
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    • 2001
  • Box-culvert is very important structure used almost every road construction. However this is treated very simple structure in design and construction. So many crack such as nonstructural crack has been occurred. This crack is very harmful on durability of concrete. In this study, thermal crack, one of the nonstructural crack, of box-culvert controled by using rapid-strength belite cement concrete. In this process, not only heat of hydration and thermal stress but also material mechanics properties and characteristics of durability were tested. and same model box-culvert using OPC concrete is constructed in same condition for comparison.

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Crack control of precast deck loop joint using high strength concrete

  • Shim, Changsu;Lee, Chi dong;Ji, Sung-woong
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.6 no.5
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    • pp.527-543
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    • 2018
  • Crack control of precast members is crucial for durability. However, there is no clear provision to check the crack width of precast joints. This study presents an experimental investigation of loop joint details for use in a precast bridge deck system. High strength concrete of 130 MPa was chosen for durability and closer joint spacing. Static tests were conducted to investigate the cracking and ultimate behavior of test specimens. The experimental results indicate that current design codes provide reasonable estimation of the flexural strength and cracking load of precast elements with loop joint of high strength concrete. However, the crack width control of the loop joints with high strength concrete by the current design practices was not appropriate. Some recommendations to improve crack control of the loop joint were derived.

A Study on the Crack Propagation of Concrete Beam (순수열림모드에서 콘크리트보의 균열전파에 관한 연구)

  • 진치섭;엄장섭;김희성
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1991.10a
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    • pp.113-118
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    • 1991
  • Fictitious Crack Model(FCM) is one of the Nonlinear Analysis Method which is presented strictly strain softening phenomena of concrete in the fracture zone. As no stress singularities occur, it is not necessary to use special crack tip elements for this analysis. A special feature of the used method is that it explains not only the growth of existing cracks, but aslo the formation of new crack, as it is assumed that cracks start forming when the tensile stress reaches ft, i.e., the same criterion is used for formation and propagation of cracks.

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Concrete Crack of Ballastless Track Structure and its Repair

  • Xie, Yongjiang;Li, Huajian;Feng, Zhongwei;Lee, Il-Wha
    • International Journal of Railway
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.30-36
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    • 2009
  • Crack and its damage of structure concrete in both FBS and TBS ballastless track are presented. The cause of concrete crack is analyzed. According to corresponding quantitative equation, effective technical measures to depression crack of concrete are put forward, at the same time the rationality of elastic ratio for HGT has been proved. At last, by the analysis of the characteristic of high-speed train, which are serving in the open air, bearing fatigue load, the short time for maintenance window and high speed of service, technical requirement for concrete repair material, repair technology and repair tools of ballastless track structure are presented.

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Fracture Characteristics of Concrete at Early Ages (초기재령 콘크리트의 파괴특성)

  • Lee, Yun;Kim, Jin-Keun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.215-220
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    • 2001
  • The objective of this study is to examine the fracture characteristics of concrete at early ages such as critical stress intensity factor, critical crack-tip opening displacement, fracture energy based on the concepts of the effective-elastic crack model and the cohesive crack model. A wedge splitting test for Mode I was performed on cubic wedge specimens with a notch at the edge. By varying strength and age, load-crack mouth opening displacement curves were obtained and the results were analyzed by linear elastic fracture mechanics. The results from the test and analysis showed that critical stress intensity factor and fracture energy increased, and critical crack-tip opening displacement decreased with concrete age from 1 day to 28 days. The obtained fracture parameters at early ages may be used as a fracture criterion and an input data for finite element analysis of concrete at early ages.

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Crack-healing and durability performance of self-healing concrete with microbial admixture (미생물 혼입 자기치유 콘크리트의 균열 치유성능 및 내구성능)

  • Chu, Inyeop;Woo, Sang-Kyun;Lee, Byung-Jae;Lee, Yun;Lee, Hyo-Sub
    • KEPCO Journal on Electric Power and Energy
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.295-299
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    • 2021
  • Recently, interest in maintenance has been increasing due to the enlargement and aging of infra structures. Therefore, a new paradigm is required to secure and improve the durability of structures differentiated from the past. Accordingly, research on smart concrete incorporating the concept of self-healing into concrete is being actively conducted. In this study, the crack healing performance and durability performance of self-healing concrete applied with a hydrogel containing biomineral-forming microorganisms were evaluated. As a result of evaluating the dispersion of the hydrogel in concrete, it was confirmed that the hydrogel was well distributed in concrete matrix with a dispersion coefficient of 0.35 to 0.46. The crack healing performance evaluation was verified by a water permeability test, and showed a recovery rate of 95% or more at the age of 28 days, confirming the applicability of self-healing concrete. The durability performance of self-healing concrete was evaluated in terms of resistance to penetration of chloride ion and freezing and thawing. Regardless of the mixing of the hydrogel, the same level of durability performance was shown for various compressive strength level. Therefore, it was confirmed that the microbial admixture did not affect concrete durability. In the future, long-term crack healing performance and durability verification studies should be supplemented.

Watertightness and Crack Reduction Property of Concrete added Fluosilicate Salt Based Inorganic Compound for Watertight Concrete (수밀 콘크리트용 규불화염계 무기 조성물을 첨가한 콘크리트 수밀성 및 균열저감 특성)

  • Kim Da-Su;Khil Bae-Su;Choi Se-Jin;Park Min-Yong;Lee Seong-Yeon;Yeo Byung-Chul
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • v.y2004m10
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    • pp.33-38
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    • 2004
  • This study was performed to know watertightness and reduction effect and crack occurred by hydration heat, restraint of multiplication of hydration heat, through mechanical test, strength test and crack control test using fluosilicate salt based inorganic compound made from by-product during phosphoric acid manufacturing process. Mix proportions for experiment were modulated at 0.45 of water to cement ratio and $0.5-2.0\%$ of adding ratio of fluosilicate salt based inorganic compound. Evaluation for watertightness of concrete was carried out permeability, absorption test and porosity analysis. Effect of crack reduction was evaluated by length, drying shrinkage as well as stress change of hardened concrete at unrestraint/restraint state and also elucidated crack pattern on the concrete surface. It is ascertained that characteristics of crack resistance and watertightness for concrete was improved by an adequate addition of fluosilicate salt based inorganic compound.

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The Application of Non-destructive Method in Measuring of Concrete Crack (콘크리트 균열측정에 대한 비파괴시험의 적용)

  • 민정기;김성완;성찬용;조일호
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers Conference
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.124-129
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    • 1998
  • The ultrasonic pulse measurements can be used to detect the development of cracks in concrete structures and to check deterioration due to frost or chemical action. An estimate of the depth of a visible crack at the surface can be obtained by measuring the transit times that across the crack for two different arrangements of the transducers placed on the surface. In this paper, the concrete cracks that artificially introduced crack of width 1, 2mm and depth 20, 40, 60, 80mm were measured by Tc-To, Direct and Indirect Method. The test results indicate that the Tc-To Method is the most useful in measuring crack of concrete structures. And the crack depth calculated by the Direct and Indirect Method is shown bigger than artificially introduced real crack depth.

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A Study on Crack Self-Healing of Concrete Overlay for Bridge Decks (콘크리트 교면포장의 자기균열치유 특성에 대한 검토 연구)

  • Jeon, Sung IL;Yun, Kyung Ku;An, Ji Hwan;Choi, Pan Gil
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 2017
  • PURPOSES : The purpose of this study is to verify the property of self-healing, and to propose an appropriate duration for wet curing of bridge deck concrete overlays. METHODS : In this study, reinforced bars were inserted into concrete molds in order to prevent brittle fracture and induced cracks in the concrete resulting from indirect tension mode. The induced time of concrete cracking was 3 to 7 days, following which the concrete specimens were cured in water. The resulting concrete crack width was measured using image analysis equipment. Additionally, the self-healing tests were performed using the following three mixtures: OPC, SFC, and LMC. RESULTS : Concrete mixtures with crack widths of $150{\mu}m$ or lower were completely healed by Day 28. Hydrates of crack fills were found to be the calcium carbonate. CONCLUSIONS : The cement-based mixtures exhibit properties of self-healing. Considering these properties, it is necessary to increase the curing duration of concrete overlays for bridge decks.