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Flexural Behaviors of Prestressed Composite Girder Bridges subjected to Negative Flexural Moment (부모멘트를 받는 프리스트레스트 합성형교의 휨 거동)

  • Kang, Byeong-Su;Joo, Young-Tae;Sung, Won-Jin;Shin, Dong-Hun;Lee, Yong-Hak
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.419-422
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    • 2005
  • Prestressed composite girder bridges with concrete infilled steel tube at negative flexural moment region takes the advantages provided due to the interactive reaction in the steel tube and concrete interface layer, enhancing local buckling resistance and the concrete strength provided by the lateral confining effect of concrete. Two beams were tested to examine ultimate behaviors of prestressed composite girder bridges subjected to negative flexural moment. The experimental observations of the Prestressed composite girder bridges subjected to positive flexural moment are investigated and compared to the numerical results obtained by sectional analysis method, and 1-D. and 3-D. finite element analysis methods.

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Flexural and tensile properties of a glass fiber-reinforced ultra-high-strength concrete: an experimental, micromechanical and numerical study

  • Roth, M. Jason;Slawson, Thomas R.;Flores, Omar G.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.169-190
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    • 2010
  • The focus of this research effort was characterization of the flexural and tensile properties of a specific ultra-high-strength, fiber-reinforced concrete material. The material exhibited a mean unconfined compressive strength of approximately 140 MPa and was reinforced with short, randomly distributed alkali resistant glass fibers. As a part of the study, coupled experimental, analytical and numerical investigations were performed. Flexural and direct tension tests were first conducted to experimentally characterize material behavior. Following experimentation, a micromechanically-based analytical model was utilized to calculate the material's tensile failure response, which was compared to the experimental results. Lastly, to investigate the relationship between the tensile failure and flexural response, a numerical analysis of the flexural experiments was performed utilizing the experimentally developed tensile failure function. Results of the experimental, analytical and numerical investigations are presented herein.

Analysis on Shear Force of Specimens Using Perfobond Rib Shear Connector (Perfobond Rib 전단연결재를 사용한 실험체의 전단강도 분석)

  • Choi, Jin Woong;Park, Byung Gun;Kim, Hyeong Jun;Jeong, Ho Seong;Park, Sun Kyu
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.138-147
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    • 2011
  • The objective of this study which it sees direct shear stress and comparative analysis of flexural shear stress leads and it is a shear stress analysis which it follows in load direction of the structure which uses Perfobond Rib shear connectors. To analyze direct shear stress, five Perfobond Rib shear connect experiments were fabricated with five variables and conducted Push-out Tests. After experiments, mechanism of Perfobond Rib shear connector was examined and direct shear formula was proposed based on primary factors which influence direct shear stress. Also, for the analysis of flexural shear steel-concrete composite slab specimens were fabricated and static flexural test. Based on the static flexural test it analyzed the flexural behavior and the flexural shear stress it calculated. Direct shear stress and EN 1994-1-1 to lead and be calculated, it compared the flexural shear stress and it analyzed in about the shear resistance stress which it follows in load direction.

Energy Flow Finite Element Analysis for High Frequency Acoustic and Vibrational Prediction of Complicated Plate Structures Considering Fluid-Structure Interaction (복합평판구조물의 고주파수 대역 유체/구조 연성 소음진동예측을 위한 에너지흐름유한요소해석)

  • Tae-Heum Yoon;Young-Ho Park
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.60 no.1
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    • pp.20-30
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, the Energy Flow Finite Element Analysis (EFFEA) was performed to predict the acoustic and vibrational responses of complicated plate structures considering improved Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI). For this, a new power transfer relationship was derived at the area junction where two different fluids are in contact on both sides of the plate. In order to increase the reliability of EFFEA of complicated plate structures immersed in a high-density fluid, the corrected flexural wavenumber and group velocity considering fluid-loading effect were derived. As the specific acoustic impedance of the fluid in contact with the plate increases, the flexural wavenumber of the plate increases. As a result, the flexural group velocity is reduced, and the spatial damping effect of the flexural energy density is increased. Additionally, for the EFFEA of arbitary-shaped built-up structures, the energy flow finite element formulation for the acoustic tetrahedral element was newly performed. Finally, for validation of the derived theory and developed software, numerical applications of complicated plate structures submerged in seawater or air were successfully performed.

Flexural Performance of Polypropylene Fiber Reinforced EVA Concrete (폴리프로필렌 섬유보강 EVA 콘크리트의 휨 성능)

  • Sung, Chan Yong;Nam, Ki Sung
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.58 no.2
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    • pp.83-90
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    • 2016
  • This study was performed to evaluate the effective analysis of flexural performance for polypropylene fiber (PF) reinforced EVA concrete that can be used in marine bridge, tunnel and agricultural structures under flexural load. The control design was applied in ready mixed concrete using 10 % fly ash of total binder weight used in batch plant. On the basis of the control mix design, there was designed mix types that contained PF ranged from 0 % to 0.5 % by volume ratio into two mix types of using 0 % and 5.0 % EVA contents of total binder weight. Before evaluating the flexural performance, we tested compressive strength and flexural strength to evaluate whether polypropylene fiber reinforced concrete could be used or not in site. The method of flexural performance evaluation was applied by ASTM C 1609. These results showed the maximum compressive strength and flexural strength was measured at each E5P1 and E5P2. Concrete reinforced with PF exhibited deflection-softening behavior. In the concrete reinforced with 0.4 % PF contents and containing 5.0 % EVA, the flexural performance was the best.

Effect of confinement on flexural ductility design of concrete beams

  • Chen, X.C.;Bai, Z.Z.;Au, F.T.K.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.129-143
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    • 2017
  • Seismic design of reinforced concrete (RC) structures requires a certain minimum level of flexural ductility. For example, Eurocode EN1998-1 directly specifies a minimum flexural ductility for RC beams, while Chinese code GB50011 limits the equivalent rectangular stress block depth ratio at peak resisting moment to achieve a certain nominal minimum flexural ductility indirectly. Although confinement is effective in improving the ductility of RC beams, most design codes do not provide any guidelines due to the lack of a suitable theory. In this study, the confinement for desirable flexural ductility performance of both normal- and high-strength concrete beams is evaluated based on a rigorous full-range moment-curvature analysis. An effective strategy is proposed for flexural ductility design of RC beams taking into account confinement. The key parameters considered include the maximum difference of tension and compression reinforcement ratios, and maximum neutral axis depth ratio at peak resisting moment. Empirical formulae and tables are then developed to provide guidelines accordingly.

A Study on the Evaluation of Flexural Capacity and Design Equation of FRP Reinforcement-Concrete Beams (FRP보강근-콘크리트보의 휨성능과 휨설계식의 평가 연구)

  • Ko, Dong Woo
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.59-66
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, the flexural capacity equation of FRP-bar reinforced concrete beams was verified by comparing the experimental results and flexural capacity obtained according to the ACI procedure. And, also the economic feasibility of FRP-bar reinforced concrete beams was analyzed by comparing nominal moment capacity of beams. The results of analysis were as follows, 1) GFRP concrete beams have lower flexural performance than reinforced concrete beams, whereas CFRP concrete beams have similar flexural performance to reinforced concrete beams under the same reinforcement ratio 2) Although the design moment increased as the compressive strength of concrete increased, the flexural performance of GFRP reinforced concrete beams was found to be lower than the reinforced concrete beams for all reinforcement ratios.

Finite element computational modeling of externally bonded CFRP composites flexural behavior in RC beams

  • Gamino, Andre Luis;Bittencourt, Tulio Nogueira;de Oliveira e Sousa, Jose Luiz Antunes
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.187-202
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    • 2009
  • This paper focuses on the flexural behavior of RC beams externally strengthened with Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers (CFRP) fabric. A non-linear finite element (FE) analysis strategy is proposed to support the beam flexural behavior experimental analysis. A development system (QUEBRA2D/FEMOOP programs) has been used to accomplish the numerical simulation. Appropriate constitutive models for concrete, rebars, CFRP and bond-slip interfaces have been implemented and adjusted to represent the composite system behavior. Interface and truss finite elements have been implemented (discrete and embedded approaches) for the numerical representation of rebars, interfaces and composites.

Experimental study on flexural strength of modular composite profile beams

  • Ahn, Hyung-Joon;Ryu, Soo-Hyun
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.71-85
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    • 2007
  • This study suggests modular composite profile beams, where the prefab concept is applied to existing composite profile beams. The prefab concept produces a beam of desired size having two types of profile: side module and bottom module. Module section will improve construction efforts because it offers several benefits : reduction of deflections due to creep and shrinkage, which might be found in existing composite profile beams; increase in span/depth ratio; and free prefabrication of any required beams. Based on the established analysis theory of composite profile beams, an analysis theory of modular composite profile beams was suggested, and analysis values were compared with experimental ones. The behavior of individual modules with increase of load was measured with a strain gauge, and the shear connection ratio between modules was analyzed by using the measured values. As a result of experiment, it was found that theoretical flexural strength on condition of full connection was 57%-80% by connection of modules for each specimen, and it is expected that flexural strength will approximate the theoretical levels through further module improvement.

Flexural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Beams Strengthened by CFRP Plates (탄소섬유판으로 보강된 철근콘크리트 보의 휨거동해석)

  • Yang, Dong-Suk;Koh, Byung-Soon;Park, Sun-Kyu;You, Young-Chan;Choi, Ki-Sun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.243-246
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    • 2005
  • This paper focuses 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 strengthened 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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