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The Effects of the Geometrically Initial Imperfection on Buckling Characteristics of pin-Jointed Single-Layer Lattice Domes (핀접합 단층래티스돔의 좌굴특성에 관한 형상초기부정의 영향)

  • Jung, Hwan Mok
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.10 no.4 s.37
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    • pp.769-777
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    • 1998
  • That main purpose of this paper is to clarify the effects of geometrically initial imperfection on the buckling characteristics of the pin-jointed single-layer lattice domes with triangular network. Additionally, this study is to get the data that is to formulate the general buckling-strength equation taking geometrically initial imperfection into consideration. Analysis is undertaken by using the frame analysis method which is based on the finite element method dealing with geometrically nonlinear problem.

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Practical optimization of power transmission towers using the RBF-based ABC algorithm

  • Taheri, Faezeh;Ghasemi, Mohammad Reza;Dizangian, Babak
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.73 no.4
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    • pp.463-479
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    • 2020
  • This paper is aimed to address a simultaneous optimization of the size, shape, and topology of steel lattice towers through a combination of the radial basis function (RBF) neural networks and the artificial bee colony (ABC) metaheuristic algorithm to reduce the computational time because mere metaheuristic optimization algorithms require much time for calculations. To verify the results, use has been made of the CIGRE Tower and a 132 kV transmission towers as numerical examples both based on the design requirements of the ASCE10-97, and the size, shape, and topology have been optimized (in both cases) once by the RBF neural network and once by the MSTOWER analyzer. A comparison of the results shows that the neural network-based method has been able to yield acceptable results through much less computational time.

Study on dynamic behavior of a new type of two-way single layer lattice dome with nodal eccentricity

  • Satria, Eka;Kato, Shiro;Nakazawa, Shoji;Kakuda, Daisuke
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.511-530
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    • 2008
  • This paper discusses a feasibility of a new type of two-way system for single layer lattice domes with nodal eccentricity by investigating the dynamic behavior under earthquake motions. The proposed dome is composed of two main arches, intersecting each other with T-joint struts to provide space for tensioning membranes. The main purposes of this study are to calculate the nonlinear dynamic response under severe earthquake motions and to see the possibility of using this new type of two-way system for single layer lattice domes against earthquake motions. The results show that the main arches remain elastic except yielding of the joints of strut members that can be used to absorb some amount of strain energy at strong earthquake motion. Consequently, deformation of the main arches can be reduced and any heavy damages on the main arches can be minimized. A kind of damage-control characteristic appeared in this system may be utilized against severe earthquake motions, showing a possibility of designing a new type of single layer lattice dome.

Field Measurements for the Lattice Girder and the Shotcrete Lining (격자지보와 숏크리트 계측에 대한 현장실험 연구)

  • Kim, Hak-Joon;Jin, Soo-Hwan;Park, Si-Hyun
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.93-102
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    • 2008
  • The use of lattice girder is increased at the tunnel site in Korea because of the several advantages over the traditional H-steel rib. The lattice girder supports the ground with shotcretes, forming a combined support system. Therefore, stress measurements at the lattice girder are necessary to calculated the ground loads. However, field measurements at the lattice girder are rarely performed at the tunnel site. The proper way of stress measurements for the lattice girder is not fully established in Korea. The correction of stress measurements at the shotcretes is often disregarded even though the measured stresses include non-stress related strains. Results of the stress measurements obtained from the lattice girder and non-stress shotcretes are used to improve the credibility of the stress measurements at the primary lining.

Flexural Behavior of Reinforced Ribs of Shotcrete for Various Configurations of Reinforcements (철근배근형태에 따른 철근보강 숏크리트의 휨파괴 거동특성 연구)

  • Park, Yeon-Jun;Lee, Jung-Ki;Noh, Bong-Kun;You, Kwang-Ho;Lee, Sang-Don
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.169-182
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    • 2010
  • H-beam and lattice-girder are the two most commonly used steel supports in domestic tunnels. Reinforced Ribs of Shotcrete(R.R.S.), which is frequently used in Scandinavian countries, is yet to be employed in Korea despite its advantages over H-beam or lattice girder in terms of economy and constructional efficiency. In this study, laboratory tests were conducted to determine the most suitable design of R.R.S in domestic tunnels. Various configuration of steel reinforcements including double layer of steel rebars were tested and compared. Reinforcement with H-beam and lattice girder were also analyzed. Results of this study can be of great use in selecting and designing of tunnel supports when the tunnel is excavated by NATM or Norwegian Method of Tunnelling(NMT).

Buckling Load of Single-layered Lattice Roof Structure Considering Asymmetric Snow Load (비대칭 적설하중 적용을 통한 단층 래티스 지붕 구조물의 좌굴하중 특성)

  • Hwang, Kyung-Ju;Lee, Seung-Jae;Shon, Su-Deok
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.43-49
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    • 2015
  • A single-layerd steel lattice roof, which has 50m span, was constructed. In order to figure out the realistic buckling load level, the structural analysis of this roof structure was performed especially by local snow load. Due to the characteristics of application of snow load, the load combinations of snow should be considered not only global area but also local part so that the critical buckling load could be observed as easy as possible. Geometrical imperfection was simulated to consider inaccurate shape of structure. And then nonlinear analysis were performed. Finally, this paper could investigate that the local snow load with geometrical imperfection decreased the level of buckling load significantly.

Energy absorption optimization on a sandwich panel with lattice core under the low-velocity impact

  • Keramat Malekzadeh Fard;Meysam Mahmoudi
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.525-538
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    • 2023
  • This paper focuses on the energy absorption of lattice core sandwich structures of different configurations. The diamond lattice unit cell, which has been extensively investigated for energy absorption applications, is the starting point for this research. The energy absorption behaviour of sandwich structures with an expanded metal sheet as the core is investigated at low-velocity impact loading. Numerical simulations were carried out using ABAQUS/EXPLICIT and the results were thoroughly compared with the experimental results, which indicated desirable accuracy. A parametric analysis, using a Box-Behnken design (BBD), as a method for the design of experiments (DOE), was performed. The samples fabricated in three levels of parameters include 0.081, 0.145, and 0.562 mm2 Cell sizes, and 0, 45, and 90-degree cell orientation, which were investigated. It was observed from experimental data that the angle of cells orientation had the highest degree of influence on the specific energy absorption. The results showed that the angle of cells orientation has been the most influential parameter to increase the peak forces. The results from using the design expert software showed the optimal specific energy absorption and peak force to be 1786 J/kg and 26314.4 N, respectively. The obtained R2 values and normal probability plots indicated a good agreement between the experimental results and those predicted by the model.

Parametric study of the energy absorption capacity of 3D-printed continuous glass fiber reinforced polymer cruciform honeycomb structure

  • Hussain Gharehbaghia;Amin Farrokhabadi
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.49 no.4
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    • pp.393-405
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, the energy absorption capability of a novel cruciform composite lattice structure was evaluated through the simulation of compression tests. For this purpose, several test samples of Polylactic acid cellular reinforced with continuous glass fibers were prepared for compression testing using the additive manufacturing method of material extrusion. Using a conventional path design for material extrusion, multiple debonding is probable to be occurred at the joint regions of adjacent cells. Therefore, an innovative printing path design was proposed for the cruciform lattice structure. Afterwards, quasistatic compression tests were performed to evaluate the energy absorption behaviour of this structure. A finite element model based on local material property degradation was then developed to verify the experimental test and extend the virtual test method. Accordingly, different combinations of unit cells' dimensions using the design of the experiment were numerically proposed to obtain the optimal configuration in terms of the total absorbed energy. Having brilliant energy absorption properties, the studied cruciform lattice with its optimized unit cell dimensions can be used as an energy absorber in crashworthiness applications. Finally, a cellular structure will be suitable with optimal behavior in crush load efficiency and high energy absorption.

Development of Eco-friendly Electric Transmission Towers in KEPCO (환경조화형 철탑 개발)

  • Lee, Won-kyo;Mun, Sung-Duk;Shin, Kooyong
    • KEPCO Journal on Electric Power and Energy
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.135-140
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    • 2019
  • Lattice towers and tubular steel poles have been commonly used for electrical power transmission in Korea. They are durable, structurally stable, simple and can easily be constructed in limited spaces. However, residents are opposed to construct transmission lattice towers in their areas because they are not visually attractive, and electrical field occur at the transmission lines. Underground transmissions have been used instead of the traditional towers to resolve these problems, however they are not cost effective to construct and run. Therefore, we have developed eco-friendly towers that are more attractive, well blending into the surrounding environment, and much more economical than underground transmissions. There are four categories of the eco-friendly electric transmission towers about design aspects. Firstly, there is decoration type such as tree tower and ensemble tower. Tree tower looks like actual trees with leaves and branches so it blends into surroundings. Ensemble towers were designed after pair of crane birds. Those towers have decoration features and art works. Structural examination and manufacturing this type would be very similar to the conventional transmission towers. Secondly, there is arm design type such as traditional tower. Design features are added to the existing towers. As partial design can be adoptable on these types, it can easily meet height regulations and attach to conventional lattice towers and tubular steel poles. Also, these towers are more economical than others. Third category is multipurpose type such as Sail Tower. These towers have simple pole or tubular structure with features which can be used as information message board, public relations and much more. This type will face greater wind pressure because of the area of the board, also visibility must take into consideration. Lastly, there is moulding type such as arc pylon. It is different shape to the conventional towers - lattice towers and tubular steel poles. Dramatic design changes have been adapted - from a hard and static tower to a soft and curved tower. These towers will well stand out in the field. However, structural examination and manufacturing this type would be difficult and costly. Also certain towers of this type would require scaffolding or false work to construct, which will result in limitations of the construction area. This paper shows KEPCO 154 kV Sail tower in detail. KEPCO 154 kV Sail tower that is included in fabrication of sample tower and tower testing has developed and the results are presented in this paper. We hope that sail tower is also considered as a solution to have public acceptance or to create a familiar atmosphere among towers and people in coastal area.

A Correlative Approach for Identifying Complex Phases by Electron Backscatter Diffraction and Transmission Electron Microscopy

  • Na, Seon-Hyeong;Seol, Jae-Bok;Jafari, Majid;Park, Chan-Gyung
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.47 no.1
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    • pp.43-49
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    • 2017
  • A new method was introduced to distinguish the ferrite, bainite and martensite in transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) steel by using electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). EBSD is a very powerful microstructure analysis technique at the length scales ranging from tens of nanometers to millimeters. However, iron BCC phases such as ferrite, bainite and martensite cannot be easily distinguished by EBSD due to their similar surface morphology and crystallographic structure. Among the various EBSD-based methodology, image quality (IQ) values, which present the perfection of a crystal lattice, was used to distinguish the iron BCC phases. IQ values are very useful tools to discern the iron BCC phases because of their different density of crystal defect and lattice distortion. However, there are still remaining problems that make the separation of bainite and martensite difficult. For instance, these phases have very similar IQ values in many cases, especially in deformed region; therefore, even though the IQ value was used, it has been difficult to distinguish the bainite and martensite. For more precise separation of bainite and martensite, IQ threshold values were determined by a correlative TEM analysis. By determining the threshold values, iron BCC phases were successfully separated.