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An Analytical Study on the Ultimate Strength of Concrete Poles (콘크리트 전주의 극한강도에 관한 해석적 연구)

  • Shin, Dong-Geun;Yoon, Ki-Yong;Lee, Seung-Hyun;Yi, Gyu-Sei;Kang, Young-Jong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation
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    • v.7 no.5
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    • pp.19-25
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    • 2007
  • In this study, a program based on the P-M interaction curve is developed to calculate the nominal strength of concrete pole. Using this, it is verified to compare with previous studies and the nominal strength$(M_n)$ of concrete pole is calculated. It is less than the rupture strength$(M_r)$ of the design standard. Thus, to increase nominal strength, several parameters are selected like as size of tension and reinforced bars, position of those, number of reinforcement bars, thickness of concrete pole, and diameter of it. The effects of those are analysed in the study. It is supposed that section of concrete pole are satisfied rupture strength.

Nominal Flexural Strength Considering Strain-hardening Effect of HSB600 Steel for Composite I-girders in Positive Bending (HSB600 강재의 변형-경화를 고려한 강합성 I-거더의 정모멘트부 공칭휨강도)

  • Lim, Ji Hoon;Choi, Dong Ho
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2017
  • This paper proposes nominal flexural strength considering strain-hardening effect of HSB600 high performance steel for compact composite I-girders in positive bending. Unlike conventional steels, HSB600 undergoes strain-hardening just after yielding without going through yield plateau. However, because the nominal flexural strength specified in domestic and foreign bridge design specifications has been developed for the conventional steel composite girders, the nominal flexural strength does not appropriately consider the strain-hardening of HSB600. Therefore, plastic moment considering a strain-hardening is proposed so as to consider effect of the strain-hardening of HSB600 on flexural strength and then moment-curvature analysis is performed to a wide range of cross-sections. From results of the analysis, a parameter representing the effect of the strain-hardening on the flexural strength of HSB600 composite girders is proposed. Furthermore, by using this parameter, the nominal flexural strength considering the strain-hardening effect for HSB600 composite I-girders in positive bending is proposed and then evaluated by comparing with the current AASHTO LRFD bridge design specifications.

Fatigue Properties of reinforcement plate for damage prevention (손상 방지용 보강재의 용접부 피로특성)

  • Kim, Hyeon-Su;Park, Yun-Gi;Hwang, Ju-Hwan;Yun, Jung-Geun
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.91-93
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is to evaluate effects of stiffener configuration welded to the plate on the fatigue strength. Nominal stress and hot spot stress for the stiffened plate under pure bending condition were evaluated using FEA and experiment and fatigue test for each specimen was performed. For S and SD type, the fatigue strength increase with a decrease in the nominal stress and hot spot stress. D type with doubler plate was found to have the lowest value of nominal and hot spot stress for a given condition. However its fatigue strength was smaller than the others.

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Maximum axial load level and minimum confinement for limited ductility design of high-strength concrete columns

  • Lam, J.Y.K.;Ho, J.C.M.;Kwan, A.K.H.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.6 no.5
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    • pp.357-376
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    • 2009
  • In the design of concrete columns, it is important to provide some nominal flexural ductility even for structures not subjected to earthquake attack. Currently, the nominal flexural ductility is provided by imposing empirical deemed-to-satisfy rules, which limit the minimum size and maximum spacing of the confining reinforcement. However, these existing empirical rules have the major shortcoming that the actual level of flexural ductility provided is not consistent, being generally lower at higher concrete strength or higher axial load level. Hence, for high-strength concrete columns subjected to high axial loads, these existing rules are unsafe. Herein, the combined effects of concrete strength, axial load level, confining pressure and longitudinal steel ratio on the flexural ductility are evaluated using nonlinear moment-curvature analysis. Based on the numerical results, a new design method that provides a consistent level of nominal flexural ductility by imposing an upper limit to the axial load level or a lower limit to the confining pressure is developed. Lastly, two formulas and one design chart for direct evaluation of the maximum axial load level and minimum confining pressure are produced.

Shear Strength of R/C Shear Walls with Openings (개구부를 갖는 전단벽의 전단강도)

  • 윤현도;최창식;황선경;한병찬;박완신
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.223-228
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    • 2003
  • Results of 61 framed reinforced concrete shear walls with openings were reviewed to evaluate the current design provisions for nominal shear strength. Provisions for ACI 318-02 and AIJ Code pertaining to shear design of shear walls evaluated the applicability of shear walls with openings subjected to lateral and vertical loads. Evaluation of test results indicates that the nominal unit shear strength($\Psi$=1.0) calculated using the provisions of ACI and AIJ does not represent the observed shear strength well. Based on the limited database considered in this study, A reasonable lower bound to the shear strength of high-strength concrete shear walls is found to be $1.09\sqrt{f_{cu}}$ kgf/$\textrm{cm}^2$.

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Reduction of Nominal Variables Using Factor Analysis Model (명목척도를 갖는 변수의 축약방법에 관한 연구)

  • 홍순욱;조근태;권철신
    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.122-125
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    • 1998
  • In this article, a reduction method for nominal variables is presented and its use illustrated. Factor analysis model (FAM) generally enables us to reduce variables having interval or ratio scale based on their correlation coefficients. We developed an extensive method that makes FAM applicative to the case of nominal variables which does not give correlation coefficients, but only the degree of association. Cramer's V coefficient is a well-established measure that provides the strength of association for nominal variables with a range of [0,1]. When Cramer's V coefficient can logically substitute for correlation coefficient, FAM would be extensively used for reduction of nominal variables.

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Shear strength of reinforced concrete dapped-end beams

  • Lin, Ing-Jaung;Hwang, Shyh-Jiann;Lu, Wen-Yao;Tsai, Jiunn-Tyng
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.275-294
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    • 2003
  • In this study, 24 high-strength concrete dapped-end beams were tested to study the effects of the amount of main dapped-end reinforcement, the nominal shear span-to-depth ratio, and the concrete strength on the shear strength of dapped-end beams. Test results indicate that the shear strength of dapped ends increases with the increase in the amount of main dapped-end reinforcement and the concrete strength. The shear strength of dapped-end beam increases with the decrease of nominal shear span-to-depth ratio. A simplified method for determining the shear strength of reinforced concrete dapped ends is also proposed in this paper. The shear strengths predicted by the proposed method and the approach of PCI Design Handbook are compared with test results. The comparison shows that the proposed method can more accurately predict the shear strength of reinforced concrete dapped-end beams than the approach of PCI Design Handbook.

Effect of reinforcement strength on seismic behavior of concrete moment frames

  • Fu, Jianping;Wu, Yuntian;Yang, Yeong-bin
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.699-718
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    • 2015
  • The effect of reinforcing concrete members with high strength steel bars with yield strength up to 600 MPa on the overall seismic behavior of concrete moment frames was studied experimentally and numerically. Three geometrically identical plane frame models with two bays and two stories, where one frame model was reinforced with hot rolled bars (HRB) with a nominal yield strength of 335 MPa and the other two by high strength steel bars with a nominal yield strength of 600 MPa, were tested under simulated earthquake action considering different axial load ratios to investigate the hysteretic behavior, ductility, strength and stiffness degradation, energy dissipation and plastic deformation characteristics. Test results indicate that utilizing high strength reinforcement can improve the structural resilience, reduce residual deformation and achieve favorable distribution pattern of plastic hinges on beams and columns. The frame models reinforced with normal and high strength steel bars have comparable overall deformation capacity. Compared with the frame model subjected to a low axial load ratio, the ones under a higher axial load ratio exhibit more plump hysteretic loops. The proved reliable finite element analysis software DIANA was used for the numerical simulation of the tests. The analytical results agree well with the experimental results.

Study to evaluate the correlation between structural core strength and strength development of standard cured specimens in a summer environment (하절기 환경에서 구조체 코어 강도와 표준양생 공시체 강도의 압축강도 발현 상관성 평가 연구)

  • Jeong, Min-Gu;Kim, Han-Sol;Lee, Han-Seung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2023.11a
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    • pp.143-144
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    • 2023
  • The compressive strength of concrete varies depending on various factors. Among them, based on the curing temperature, the KCS 14 20 10 Standard Specification for General Concrete calculates the nominal strength by applying the temperature correction value (Tn) based on the compressive strength of the standard cured concrete at 20±2℃ when designing the formulation strength. However, Tn is a correction value that considers only the temperature, and the correction of strength difference due to heat of hydration is not applied. Therefore, in this study, one-component and two-component concrete are mixed in the summer, structural concrete are manufactured, standard concrete specimen are manufactured, and coring is performed on the central and boundary parts of the structural concrete to calculate the correction value applied to the nominal strength by comparing the compressive strength of standard cured concrete on the 28th day of curing and the compressive strength of structural concrete on the 91st day of curing.

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Field Application of Mass Concrete Using Setting Time Difference of Super Retarding Agent for Reduction of Hydration Heat (초지연제의 응결시간차를 이용한 매스 콘크리트의 수화열 저감을 위한 현장 적용)

  • 전충근;심보길;손성운;신동안;오선교;한천구
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.11-14
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, field application of mass concrete using setting time difference of super retarding agent is reported to reduce hydration heat of concrete placed at newly constructed apartment house in Busan. Horizontal placing lift is applied. According to test results. slump and air content meets the requirement of target values. For compressive strength, it exceeds the nominal strength ordered by the costumer. Compressive strength of concrete cured in place is achieved more than the values of nominal strength at l4days. For temperature history, maximum temperature of center at top section shows 58.5$^{\circ}C$, and at bottom section, 62.6$^{\circ}C$. According to naked eye's investigation, no hydration heat crack is observed at the surface of concrete.

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