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A Column Shortening on High-Rise Building and Structural Effect under seismic load (초고층 건물의 기둥축소와 지진하중에 대한 구조적 영향)

  • 정은호;김희철
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.1 no.3
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    • pp.59-68
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    • 1997
  • The necessity of a high-rise building in big cities gave a new problem to structural engineers. The shortening effect of vertical members needs special considerstion in the desigh and construction of high-rise buildings. The shortening of each column transfers load to nonstructural members such as partitions, cladding, and M/E systems which are not designed to carry gravity loads. Also, the slabs and beams will tilt due to the cumulative differential shortening of adjacent vertical members. The main purpose of estimating the total shortening of vertical structural members is to compensate the differential shortening between adjacent members. This paper presents the structural effect of differential shortening between in main structural members. Lateral earthquake load is applied to the 52 story concrete structure which has an initial vertical displacement due to the gravity load. Shortening amount for each vertical member was estimated using the computerized column shortening software. Comparison of stresses between the shortening corrected structure and the uncorrecated structure due to earthquake load was discussed.

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A METHOD FOR OPTIMUM LAYOUT DESIGN OF CONCRETE GRAVITY DAMS

  • A. Melih Yanmaz;Goktug Seckiner;Vehbi Ozaydin
    • Water Engineering Research
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.199-207
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    • 2001
  • A computer-assisted desktop is developed for layout design of a concrete gravity dam on the basis of safety and economy. Using a set of regression equations, a dam layout is proposed. With reference to the regression equations and relevant input data, overall dam dimensions are determined by satisfying the stability criteria jointly under usual, unusual, and extreme loading conditions with the desired hydraulic conformity. Among several feasible alternatives, the program enables a designer to select the optimum layout, which corresponds to the minimum total cost of the structure. The method is applied to a case study to examine dimensions of proposed alternatives and to compare them with those of an existing dam.

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Equivalent Beam Model for Flat-Plate Building (무량판 건물의 등가 보 모델)

  • 박수경;김두영;박성무
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1995.10a
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    • pp.312-316
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    • 1995
  • Flat-plate buildings are commonly modeled as two-dimensional frames to calculate lateral drift, unbalanced moments, and shear at slab-column connections. For gravity loads. the slab-column frames are analyzed using equivalent column approach, while equivalent beam approach is typical for lateral loads. The equivalent beam approach is convenient for computer analysis, but no rational procedure exists for determining the effective width of foor slabs. At present, the determination of the equivalent slab width and its stiffness is a matter of engineering judgement. To account for cracking, overly conservative assumptions are made regarding the stiffness of the slab. A rational approach is therefore needed to realistically estimate the equivalent slab width and its stiffness for unbalanced moment and lateral drift calculations. Based on the test results of 8 interior slab-column connections, an equivalent beam model is proposed in which columns are modeled conventionally as a function of column and slab aspect ratios and the magnitude of the gravity load. the proposed approach is verified with selected experimental results and is founded to be practical and convenient for analyzing flat-plate buildings subjected to gravity and lateral loading.

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Structure Analysis of an Exoskeleton with a Torsion Bar Gravity Compensator (비틈 봉 중력보상기를 적용한 외력증강기 구조해석)

  • Choi, Hyeong-Sik;Lee, Dong-Jun;Jo, Jong-Rae
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.467-475
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, a technical method of reducing torque load of exoskeleton device, with using of a gravity compensator based on a torsion bar, for human leg joints, is proposed. Design and structure analyses and also performance test were performed to estimate and to measure the characteristics of the torsion bar. On the basis of design and structure analysis, a new light and compact exoskeleton device has been developed. For the purpose of lightening and optimizing thickness of the links, FEM analysis has been performed.

Structural Behavior of Post-Tensioned Flat Plate Slab-Column Connections (포스트 텐션 플랫 플레이트 슬래브 접합부의 거동)

  • Cho Kyung Hyun;Han Sang Whan;Lee Li-Hyung
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.53-56
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    • 2004
  • Recently, post tension flat plate slab system is widely used for a new slab structural system. Slab-column connections may fail in brittle manner by punching shear. Flat plate slabs have been widely used for gravity load resisting system in buildings. Lateral resistance usually provided by shear walls or moment resisting frames. Since plat plates move together with lateral loading system during earthquake or wind, it is important to evaluate the gravity resistance under a drift experienced by lateral force resisting system during either design earthquake or wind. Thus, this study investigated post tension flat plate slab systems whether they have sufficient strength and deformability to resist gravity loads during specified drift levels. Experimental research was carried out.

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Evaluation of dynamic behaviors of gravity-based structures under seismic load considering fluid-structure-ground interactions

  • Hyo-Jin Kim;Sunghun Jung;Seongpil Cho
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.88 no.3
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    • pp.251-262
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    • 2023
  • This paper presents a method for assessing the dynamic responses of gravity-based structures (GBS) under various seismic loads, with a focus on fluid-structure-ground interactions. Models of GBSs and their surrounding environments were developed, incorporating interaction effects among the structure, seawater, and seabed. Dynamic responses of the GBS subjected to three seismic loads-Chi-Chi, Northridge01, and Northridge02-were calculated, with consideration of both horizontal and vertical accelerations, as well as displacements. Parametric studies indicated that the primary factors affecting the dynamic responses of GBS were seismic loads characterized by significant input forces and accelerations. The frictional force on the ground had minimal impact on the horizontal and vertical displacements of the GBS. Weight emerged as a critical factor in anchoring the GBS to the ground and minimizing vertical accelerations and displacements.

A Study of Natural Frequency on Offshore Wind Turbine Structural Change (해상 풍력 발전용 구조물 변화에 따른 고유진동해석)

  • Lee, Kang-Su;Lee, Jung-Tak;Son, Choong-Yul
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.1008-1016
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this paper is to investigate the Natural Frequency behavior characteristic of Wind Turbine Tower model, and calculated the stress values of thrust load, wave load, wind load, current load, and gravity load. The offshore Jacket Type Tower which was installed in Vitenam South China Sea is used for the study. Natural frequency and mode shape are calculated with commercial program using the measured vibration. The finite element analysis is performed with commercial F.E.M program(ANSYS) on the basis of the natural frequency and mode shape.

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Experimental Study of the Robot Arm Applying the Gravity Compensator (중력보상기를 적용한 로봇 팔의 실험적 연구)

  • Choi, Hyeung-Sik;Seo, Hae-Yong;Uhm, Tai-Woong;Yoon, Jong-Su
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.60-67
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, the structure of a gravity compensator(GC) was studied, and the 6-axis robot manipulator which is newly developed by applying the GC is presented to improve the torque performance and repeatability error of the robot joint. The kinematics analysis on the robot was presented. Also, experiments of the performance of the joint actuator of robot adopting the gravity compensator were presented by the GC to $1^{st}$ and $2^{nd}$ joints of the robot arm. According to the experiment results, it was validated that the position errors and load torque of the robot joint actuator adopting the GC are reduced significantly.

Structural response of concrete gravity dams under blast loads

  • Sevim, Baris;Toy, Ahmet Tugrul
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.503-510
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    • 2020
  • Concrete dams are important structures due to retaining amount of water on their reservoir. So such kind of structures have to be designed against static and dynamic loads. Especially considering on critical importance against blasting threats and environmental safety, dams have to be examined according to the blast loads. This paper aims to investigate structural response of concrete gravity dams under blast loads. For the purpose Sarıyar Concrete Gravity Dam in Turkey is selected for numerical application with its 85 m of reservoir height (H), 255 m of reservoir length (3H), 72 m of bottom and 7 m of top widths. In the study, firstly 3D finite element model of the dam is constituted using ANSYS Workbench software considering dam-reservoir-foundation interaction and a hydrostatic analysis is performed without blast loads. Then, nearly 13 tons TNT explosive are considered 20 m away from downstream of the dam and this is modeled using ANSYS AUTODYN software. After that explicit analyses are performed through 40 milliseconds. Lastly peak pressures obtained from analyses are compared to empirical equations in the literature and UFC 3-340-02 standard which provide unified facilities criteria for structures to resist the effects of accidental explosions. Also analyses' results such as displacements, stresses and strains obtained from both hydrostatic and blasting analysis models are compared to each other. It is highlighted from the study that blasting analysis model has more effective than the only hydrostatic analysis model. So it is highlighted from the study that the design of dams should be included the blast loads.

A Study of Natural Frequency of Offshore Wind Turbine JACKET (해상 풍력 발전 JACKET의 고유진동수에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Kang-Su;Lee, Jung-Tak;Son, Choong-Yul
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.17 no.2 s.119
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    • pp.130-135
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this paper is that investigates the Natural Frequency behavior characteristic of wind turbine jacket type tower model, and calculated that the stress values of thrust load, wave load, wind load, current loda, gravity load, etc., environment evaluation analysis during static operating wind turbine jacket type tower model, carried out of natural frequency analysis of total load case to stress matrix, frequency calculated that calculated add natural frequency to stiffness matrix for determinant to stress results. The finite element analysis is performed with commercial F.E.M program (ANSYS) on the basis of the natural frequency and mode shape.