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Mechanistic Analysis of Geogrid Base Reinforcement in Flexible Pavements Considering Unbound Aggregate Quality

  • Kwon Jay-Hyun;Tutumluer Erol;Kim Min-Kwan
    • 한국도로학회논문집
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.37-47
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    • 2006
  • The structural response and performance of a flexible pavement can be improved through the use of geogrids as base course reinforcement. Current ongoing research at the University of illinois has focused on the development of a geogrid base reinforcement mechanistic model for the analysis of reinforced pavements. This model is based on the finite element methodology and considers not only the nonlinear stress-dependent pavement foundation but also the isotropic and anisotropic behavior of base/subbase aggregates for predicting pavement critical responses. An axisymmetric finite element model was developed to employ a three-noded axisymmetric membrane element for modeling geogrid reinforcement. The soil/aggregate-geogrid interface was modeled by the three-noded membrane element and the neighboring six-noded no thickness interface elements. To validate the developed mechanistic model, the commercial finite element program $ABAQUS^{TM}$ was used to generate pavement responses as analysis results for simple cases with similar linear elastic material input properties. More sophisticated cases were then analyzed using the mechanistic model considering the nonlinear and anisotropic modulus property inputs in the base/subbase granular layers. This paper will describe the details of the developed mechanistic model and the effectiveness of geogrid reinforcement when used in different quality unbound aggregate base/subbase layers.

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고차전단변형과 대처짐을 고려한 복합적층판의 저속충격거동 해석 (Low-Velocity Impact Response Analysis of Composite Laminates Considering Higher Order Shear Deformation and Large Deflection)

  • 최익현;홍창선
    • 대한기계학회논문집
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    • 제17권12호
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    • pp.2982-2994
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    • 1993
  • Low-velocity impact responses of composite laminates are investigated using the finite element method based on various theories. In two-dimensional nonlinear analysis, a displacement field considering higher order shear deformation and large deflection of the laminate is assumed and a finite element formulation is developed using a C$^{o}$-continuous 9-node plate element. Also, three-dimensional linear analysis based on the infinitesimal strain-displacement assumptions is performed using 8-node brick elements with incompatible modes. A modified Hertzian contact law is incorporated into the finite element program to evaluate the impact force. In the time integration, the Newmark constant acceleration algorithm is used in conjuction with successive iterations within each time step. Numerical results from static analysis as well as the impact response analysis are presented including impact force histories, deflections, strains in the laminate. Impact responses according to two typical low-velocity impact conditions are compared each other.

Stress wave propagation in composite materials

  • Shen, Siyuan J.;Pfister, Jens C.;Lee, James D.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제11권4호
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    • pp.407-422
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    • 2001
  • The linear constitutive relations and the failure criteria of composite materials made of thermoviscoelastic solids are presented. The post-failure material behavior is proposed and the dynamic finite element equations are formulated. However, a nonlinear term is kept in the energy equation because it represents the effect of the second law of thermodynamics. A general purpose nonlinear three-dimensional dynamic finite element program COMPASS is upgraded and employed in this work to investigate the interdependence among stress wave propagation, stress concentration, failure progression and temperature elevation in composite materials. The consequence of truthfully incorporating the second law of thermodynamics is clearly observed: it will always cause temperature rise if there exists a dynamic mechanical process.

비선형 유한요소해석 프로그램을 이용한 철근콘크리트 기둥부재의 합리적인 극한강도 평가 방안 (Realistic Estimate Method of Reinforced Concrete Column's Ultimate Strength Using the Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis Program)

  • 천주현;김기호;성대정;박재근
    • 한국구조물진단유지관리공학회 논문집
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    • 제12권4호
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    • pp.133-140
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    • 2008
  • 콘크리트 구조물에 대한 설계법이 현재의 한계상태 설계법에서 성능기반 설계법으로 전환되고 있는 추세이며, 이에 대한 연구가 미국, 유럽 및 일본 등에서 이루어지고 있다. 성능기반 설계법은 현행의 설계규준에서의 많은 불확실성(uncertainty)을 합리적으로 고려함으로서, 구조물이 일정한 신뢰성과 안전성을 확보하도록 하기 위한 연구로서, 신뢰도 높은 비선형 해석기술의 확보와 함께 이를 직접 설계에 적용하기 위한 방안에 대한 연구가 필요하다. 이 연구에서는 저자 등에 의하여 개발된 비선형 유한요소 해석 프로그램(RCAHEST)을 신뢰성 있는 철근콘크리트 기둥 실험체 적용하여 그 적용성과 타당성을 검증하였고, 신뢰성 이론을 바탕으로 파괴에 대한 목표 신뢰지수를 확보할 수 있도록 하는, 비선형 유한요소해석으로부터의 해석결과에 적용할 안전계수를 산정하여 현행의 설계 기준등과의 비교 분석을 수행하였다.

원자로건물의 철근콘크리트 전단벽 비선형 지진응답 평가 (Evaluation of Nonlinear Seismic Response of RC Shear Wall in Nuclear Reactor Containment Building)

  • 김대희;이경구;구지모
    • 한국전산구조공학회논문집
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    • 제34권6호
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    • pp.385-392
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    • 2021
  • 강진 시 원자력발전시설의 비선형 응답이 중요하기 때문에 이 시설의 내진성능에 대한 관심이 증가하였다. 이 연구에서는 원자력 발전소 철근콘크리트 전단벽의 유한요소해석을 위한 재료모델의 적절한 변수를 제시하였다: 최대인장강도, 팽창각, 손상계수. 이를 위해 상용 유한요소 해석프로그램인 ABAQUS를 사용하여 낮은 형상비를 가진 철근콘크리트 전단벽의 비선형 거동과 전단 파괴모드에 대한 이 주요 변수의 효과에 대한 연구를 수행하였다. 연구결과에 기반하여 비선형 시간이력해석을 통해 강진 하의 원자로건물의 비선형 응답을 평가하였다.

Seismic performance evaluation of a three-dimensional unsymmetrical reinforced concrete building

  • Lim, Hyun-Kyu;Kang, Jun Won;Lee, Young-Geun;Chi, Ho-Seok
    • Multiscale and Multiphysics Mechanics
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    • 제1권2호
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    • pp.143-156
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    • 2016
  • Reinforced concrete (RC) structures require advanced analysis techniques for better estimation of their seismic responses, especially in the case of exhibiting complex three-dimensional coupling of torsional and flexural behaviors. This study focuses on validating a numerical approach for evaluating the seismic response of a three-dimensional unsymmetrical RC structure through the participation in the SMART 2013 international benchmark program. The benchmark program provides material properties, detailed drawings of the RC structure, and input ground motions for the seismic response evaluation. In this study, nonlinear constitutive models of concrete and rebar were formed and local tests were conducted to verify the constitutive models in finite element analysis. Elastic calibration of the finite element model of the SMART 2013 RC structure was performed by comparing numerical and experimental results in modal and linear time history analyses. Using the calibrated model, nonlinear earthquake analysis and seismic fragility analysis were performed to estimate the behavior and vulnerability of the RC structure with various ground motions.

콘크리트 변형률국소화 모형 및 해석 (Modeling and Analysis of Strain Localization in Concrete)

  • 송하원;김인순;나웅진
    • 한국콘크리트학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국콘크리트학회 1997년도 봄 학술발표회 논문집
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    • pp.375-382
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    • 1997
  • In this paper, a unified micromechanics-based model which can be applied to both tensile and compressive member of concrete is suggested and to the analysis of the strain-localization in concrete. From the comparison of the analysis results obtained from different size of concrete members with experimental data, it id shown that the model in this paper can be applied to the analysis of the strain localization concrete. For the finite element analysis of the strain-localization in concrete, the localized zone in concrete under strain localization is modeled as ad plastic model which can consider nonlinear strain softening and the non-localized zone is modeled as a nonlinear elastic-damage model. Using developed finite element analysis program. strain localization behaviors under compressive force for the different sizes of concrete having different sizes of the localized zone are simulated.

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Lessons from the analysis of a 3-D concrete shear wall

  • Vecchio, F.J.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제6권4호
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    • pp.439-455
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    • 1998
  • A three-dimensional static nonlinear finite element analysis was performed on the NUPEC large-scale flanged shear wall, which was the subject of an international study program. Details of the constitutive models and analysis procedures used are provided, and the results of the analysis are presented and discussed. The analytical results are compared to the experimentally observed behaviour, and reasonable correlation is observed. Deficiencies in the modelling are identified. In addition, a parametric study is undertaken to investigate factors and mechanisms influencing both the observed behaviour and the calculated response. Finally, a cyclic load analysis of the wall is described and discussed. The paper serves to point out aspects in modelling that are critical to both producing realistic results, and correctly interpreting those results.

비선형 유한요소해석을 이용한 PC 기둥-H 형강보의 구조거동 분석 (Evaluation of Structural Behavior of Precast-Concrete Column and H-Beam using Non-linear Finite Element Analysis)

  • 박정심;박순규
    • 한국콘크리트학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국콘크리트학회 2004년도 추계 학술발표회 제16권2호
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    • pp.425-428
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    • 2004
  • Nonlinear finite element analysis is conducted to predict the structural behavior of precast concrete column and steel beam connected by using bolted connections. The Nonlinear FEM program is based on the modified compression field theory which has good accuracy in the concrete structures. The link element is properly used to model the discontinuity between precast concrete column and steel beam. Predictions from the proposed model are compared with experimental results and it is concluded that structural behaviors of the composite structures, such as strength capacity, crack pattern and failure mode, can be predicted quite successfully.

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Dynamic Stress Analysis of Vehicle Frame Using a Nonlinear Finite Element Method

  • Kim, Gyu-Ha;Cho, Kyu-Zong;Chyun, In-Bum;Park, Seob
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • 제17권10호
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    • pp.1450-1457
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    • 2003
  • Structural integrity of either a passenger car or a light truck is one of the basic requirements for a full vehicle engineering and development program. The results of the vehicle product performance are measured in terms of durability, noise/vibration/harshness (NVH), crashworthiness and passenger safety. The level of performance of a vehicle directly affects the marketability, profitability and, most importantly, the future of the automobile manufacturer. In this study, we used the Virtual Proving Ground (VPG) approach for obtaining the dynamic stress or strain history and distribution. The VPG uses a nonlinear, dynamic, finite element code (LS-DYNA) which expands the application boundary outside classic linear, static assumptions. The VPG approach also uses realistic boundary conditions of tire/road surface interactions. To verify the predicted dynamic stress and fatigue critical region, a single bump run test, road load simulation, and field test have been performed. The prediction results were compared with experimental results, and the feasibility of the integrated life prediction methodology was verified.