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Damage Detection of Shear Building Structures Using Dynamic Response (동적응답신호를 이용한 전단형 건물의 손상추정)

  • Yoo, Suk-Hyeong
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.101-107
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    • 2014
  • Damage location and extent of structure could be detected by the inverse analysis on dynamic response properties such as frequencies and mode shapes. The dynamic response of building structures has many noise and affected by nonstructural members and, above all, the behavior of building structure is more complex than civil structure and this makes the damage detection difficult. In recent researches the damage is detected by the indirect index such as sensitivity or assumed values. However, for the more reasonable damage detection, it needs to use the damage index directly induced from dynamic equation. The purpose of this study is to provide the damage detection method on shear building structures by the damage index directly induced from dynamic equation. The provided damage index could be estimated from measured mode shape of undamaged structure and frequency difference between undamaged and damaged structure. The damage detection method is applied to numerical analysis model such as MATLAB and MIDAS GENw for the verification. The damage index at damaged story represents (-) sign and 15 times than other undamaged sories.

A Study on a Repair Technique for a Reinforced Concrete Frame Subjected to Seismic Damage Using Prestressing Cable Bracing

  • Lee, Jin Ho;EI-Ganzory, Hisham
    • Architectural research
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.53-60
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    • 2001
  • The proposed building upgrading technique employs prestressing cables to function as bracing to improve the seismic performance during future events. A four-story reinforced concrete moment resisting frame damaged from an ultimate limit state earthquake is assessed and upgraded using the proposed technique. Both existing and upgraded buildings are evaluated in regard of seismic performance parameters performing static lateral load to collapse analysis and dynamic nonlinear time history analysis as well. To obtain realistic comparison of seismic performance between existing and upgraded frames, each frame is subjected to its critical ground motion that has strength demand exceeding the building strength supply. Furthermore, reliability of static lateral load to collapse analysis as a substitute to time history analysis is evaluated. The results reveal that the proposed upgrading technique improves the stiffness distribution compared to the ideal distribution that gives equal inter-story drift. As a result, the upgraded building retains more stories that contribute to energy dissipation. The overall behavior of upgraded building beyond yield is also enhanced due to the gradual change of building stiffness as the lateral load increases.

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A Study on Daylighting Performance of an Inner Court with Reflecting Mirror System (반사거울 방식을 이용한 중정 내 자연채광 성능 분석 연구)

  • Park, Byung-Yoon;Choi, Chang-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.112-121
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    • 2011
  • To lead lighting inside, design solution and mechenical solution can be used.A inner court and atrium are samples for design solution. However, physical and environmental elements for building design are not taken positively into consideration. So low position of the inner court is difficult to reach lighting performance and a urban landscape gets damaged. On this study, selecting a building with a inner court, best design method is suggested to apply reflecting mirror. building direction, building shape and solar position are considered to deside the setting angle for reflecting mirror. Performance for the setting reflecting mirror is verified through various simulation cases, and is got more lighting performance than the present situation on the building inside.

Microstructure Properties of Cement Matrix Exposed to High Temperature (고온에 노출 된 시멘트 매트릭스의 미세구조 특성)

  • Lee, Gun-Young;Lee, Gun-Cheol;Choi, Jung-Gu;Gao, Shan;Heo, Young-Sun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2015.11a
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    • pp.24-25
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    • 2015
  • To secure fundamental materials for the performance change in concrete structure damaged by fire, this study analyzed SEM and XRD of hardened cement depending on high temperature conditions. As a result, at more than 200℃, SEM and XRD were not observed because of dehydration of Ettringite; at more than 500℃, calcium hydroxide was rapidly decomposed; at more than 700℃, calcium oxide was found; at 1000℃, the highest peak point appeared.

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On the Influenced evaluation of ground Vibration to Closed building structure by Drop hammer pilling. (항타작업으로 인한 지반진동이 인접 빌딩 구조물에 미치는 영향평가)

  • Huh Ginn
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.3-7
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    • 1992
  • In the pilling works in the city, it is tend to transfered to the non-vibration pilling works. This drop-hammer pilling executed with in 2 meters distance to neighbour building structure. in the rainy season. According to imperical formula which tested in similar site, Vibration damaged area is within 14 meters radius from drop-hammer pilling site. The loratories Data of Dae Woo of Korea hausing Authority are refered to above poject.

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Repairability Performance and Restoring Force Characteristics of Damaged H-shaped Steel Members after Repair

  • Mori, Kenjiro;Ito, Takumi;Sato, Hanako;Munemura, Hiroka;Matsumoto, Takeshi;Choi, Changhoon
    • International Journal of High-Rise Buildings
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 2015
  • Recently, new keywords such as "Resilience" and "Repairability" have been discussed from the perspective of the sustainability of damaged structures after a severe disaster. To evaluate the repairability and recovery of structures, it is necessary to establish an analytical method that can simulate the behavior of repaired structures. Furthermore, it is desirable to establish an evaluation method for the structural performance of repaired structures. This study investigates the repairability and recovery of steel members that are damaged by local buckling or cracks. This paper suggests a simple analytical model for repaired steel members, in order to simulate the inelastic behavior and evaluate the recoverability of the structural performance. There is good agreement between the analytical results and the test results. The proposed analytical method and model can effectively evaluate the recoverability.

Seismic repair of captive-column damage with CFRPs in substandard RC frames

  • Tunaboyu, Onur;Avsar, Ozgur
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.61 no.1
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2017
  • The effectiveness of the repair scheme for the damaged captive-columns with CFRPs (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer) was investigated in terms of response quantities such as strength, ductility, dissipated energy and stiffness degradation. Two 1/3 scale, one-story one-bay RC (Reinforced Concrete) frames were designed to represent the substandard RC buildings in Turkish building stock. The first one, which is the reference specimen, is the bare frame without infill wall. Partial infill wall with opening was constructed between the columns of the second frame and this caused captive column defect. Severe damage was observed with the concentration of shear cracks in the second specimen columns. Then, the damaged members were repaired by CFRP wrapping and retested. For the three test series, similar reversed cyclic lateral displacement under combined effect of axial load was applied to the top of the columns. Overall response of the bare frame was dominated by flexural cracks. Brittle type of shear failure in the column top ends was observed in the specimen with partial infill wall. It was observed that former capacity of damaged members of the second frame was recovered by the applied repair scheme. Moreover, ultimate displacement capacity of the damaged frame was improved considerably by CFRP wrapping.

Damage Location Detection of Shear Building Structures Using Mode Shape (모드형상을 이용한 전단형 건물의 손상 위치 추정)

  • Yoo, Suk Hyeong;Lee, Hong Kyu
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.124-132
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    • 2013
  • Damage location and extent could be detected by the inverse analysis on dynamic response of the damaged structure. In general, detection of damage location is possible by the observation of the mode shape difference between undamaged and damaged structure and assessment of stiffness reduction is possible by the observation of the natural frequency difference of them. The study on damage detection by the dynamic response in civil structures is reported enough and in practical use, but in building structures it is reported seldom due to several problems. The purpose of this study is to present the damage detection method on shear building structures by mode shape. The damage location index using 1st mode shape is observed theoretically to find out damage location. The damage detection method is applied to numerical analysis model such as MATLAB and MIDAS GENw for the verification. Finally the shaking table test on 3 story shear building is performed for the examination of the damage detection method. In shaking table results, as the story stiffness decrease by 25% the 1st mode frequency increase by 12%, and the damage location index represents minus at damaged story.

A Study on the Method and Application of Shaft Repair using Directed Energy Deposition Process (직접식 에너지 용착 공정을 활용한 축 보수 방법 및 활용 사례 연구)

  • Lee, Yoon Sun;Lee, Min Kyu;Sung, Ji Hyun;Hong, Myeong Pyo;Son, Yong;An, Seouk;Jeong, Oe Cheol;Lee, Ho Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.20 no.9
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2021
  • Recently, the repair and recycling of damaged mechanical parts via metal additive manufacturing processes have been industrial points of interest. This is because the repair and recycling of damaged mechanical parts can reduce energy and resource consumption. The directed energy deposition(DED) process has various advantages such as the possibility of selective deposition, large building space, and a small heat-affected zone. Hence, it is a suitable process for repairing damaged mechanical parts. The shaft is a core component of various mechanical systems. Although there is a high demand for the repair of the shaft, it is difficult to repair with traditional welding processes because of the thermal deformation problem. The objective of this study is to propose a repair procedure for a damaged shaft using the DED process and discuss its applications. Three types of cases, including a small shaft with a damaged surface, a medium-size shaft with a worn bearing joint, and a large shaft with serious damage, were repaired using the proposed procedure. The microstructure and hardness were examined to discuss the characteristics of the repaired component. The efficiency of the repair of the damaged shaft is also discussed.

Vibration Characteristics of a Three-Story Reinforced Concrete Building Before and After Damage (3층 철근콘크리트조 건물의 손상전후의 진동특성)

  • Yoon, Sung-Won;Park, Yong;Ji, Jung-Hwan;Lim, Jae-Hwi;Jang, Dong-Wo
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.59-66
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    • 2009
  • Dynamic characteristics such as frequency and damping ratio in the ambient state of building has been progressed in domestic and foreign. However, there has not been any deep research of dynamic characteristics of full-scale structure using vibration measurement of the building damaged up to failure. Dynamic characteristics of three-story reinforced concrete building was evaluated before and after it was damaged by using a actuator. Dynamic characteristics is reviewed and compared with previous study. Ambient vibration and human excitation test were applied. After 120mm horizontal displacement by actuator, frequency of long and short direction is reduced to 34.3%, 33.7% and damping ratio is reduced to 36.5%, 19.5% respectively.

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