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Flexural Performance of Multistage Prestressed and Self-weight Preflex Girder (다단계 자중 프리플렉스 및 프리스트레싱 합성거더의 시공단계에 따른 휨성능 평가)

  • Choi, Byung Ho;Kim, Tae Bong;Park, Sung Kyun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.311-321
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    • 2017
  • This paper deals with the flexural performance of a composite girder system designed to readily form a composite section without a formwork and to easily realize multistage preflexing and prestressing. After a 3-Dimensional finite element modeling for construction stage analysis, the parametric numerical analysis was performed to analyse the stress distribution on the composite girder sections and the prestressing effects along with concrete pouring method and strand tensioning method. Based on the stress distribution analysis, a favorable construction stage model has been rationally chosen and then the ultimate flexural strengths were evaluated to conduct a comparative study, which exceed the nominal flexural strength suggested by the current design specification(ASD). It can be concluded that the proposed composite girder and fabrication procedure should have a sufficient structural performance.

A Study on the Static and Fatigue Behavior of Steel-Confined Prestressed Concrete Girder (강재로 구속된 프리스트레스트 콘크리트 합성거더의 정적 및 피로거동)

  • Kim, Jung Ho;Park, Kyung Hoon;Hwang, Yoon Koog;Lee, Sang Yoon
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.16 no.6 s.73
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    • pp.725-736
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    • 2004
  • A new type of girder, called steel-confined prestressed concrete girder (SCP girder), has been developed, which maximizes the structural advantages of concrete, steel, and PS tendon, and improves on the shortcomings of steel plate girder, PSC I-girder, and preflex girder bridge for use in the construction of middle- or long-span bridges. To verify the propriety of design, structural safety, and applicability of this girder, a static load test was carried out (Kim et al.., 2002). Since the main damage typically sustained by steel bridges results from the fatigue caused by the repetition of traffic loads, fatigue safety must therefore be guaranteed in applying the SCP girder in the construction of real bridges. In this study, a fatigue test was carried out to investigate fatigue behavior and provide basic data for fatigue design. Based on the fatigue test, the fatigue safety of the girder was estimated. For the fatigue test, 10-m specimens were designed for a standard-design truckload (DB-24). A static load test was also performed before the fatigue test to analyze the structural behavior of the specimens. After the fatigue test, outer steel plates were removed to observe the condition of the concrete in the girder.

Numerical Evaluation of Stress Loss Rates and Adjusting Coefficients due to Internal and External Constraints of Concrete Long-Term Deformation (콘크리트 장기변형의 내·외부 구속에 의한 응력 손실률 및 수정계수 평가의 전산구조해석)

  • Yon, Jung-Heum;Kim, Hyun-Jin
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.429-438
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    • 2013
  • An object oriented numerical analysis program of axial-flexural elements and the step-by-step method (SSM) has been developed to analyze concrete long-term behaviors of structures constrained internally and externally. The results of the numerical analysis for simple and continuous prestressed (PS) concrete box and composite girders, pre-cast slab of continuous steel composite girder, and simple preflex composite girder show that the adjusting coefficient decreases by increasing constraint. The loss rates of pre-tension force were not sensitive but those of pre-compression force were increased rapidly by decreasing adjusting coefficient. This indicates that the design based on the loss rate of pre-tension can over-estimate the pre-compression force in a concrete section constrained internally and externally. The adjusting coefficients which satisfy results of the numerical analysis are 0.35~0.95, and it can be used as an index of constraint of concrete long-term deformation. The adjusting coefficient 0.5 of Bridge Design Specifications can under-estimate residual stress of PS concrete slab, and the coefficient 0.7 or 0.8 of LRFD Bridge Designing Specifications can under-estimate the loss rates of continuous PS concrete girders. The adjusting coefficient of hybrid structures should be less then 0.4.

A Study on Improvement of Maintenance Strategy based on Analysis of Bridge Safety Grade (교량 안전등급 분석을 통한 유지관리전략 개선 방안 연구)

  • Hwang, Yoon-Koog;Sun, Jong-Wan;Choi, Young-Min;Park, Kyung-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.36-43
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    • 2021
  • Because bridges are major national infrastructure, regular safety inspections or diagnoses for bridges have been conducted in accordance with the "Special Act on the Safety and Maintenance of Facilities." Accordingly, the condition and safety assessments of the bridge are conducted to derive the condition and safety rating, respectively. A lower result is determined to be the safety grade of the bridge. In this study, the relationship between the condition rating and safety rating, which are the core of the bridge safety grade, was analyzed by the representative superstructure types of bridges, such as RC slab, PSCI girder, Steel box girder, Rhamen, and Preflex girder, to identify the correlation status and range between each rating. A reasonable improvement direction for establishing existing maintenance policies was suggested by proposing an alternative plan to change the proper implementation cycle of the inspection and diagnosis of bridge superstructure types. As a result of the research, it is necessary to adjust the inspection and diagnosis cycle according to the superstructure type and safety grade. In addition, maintenance policies need to be improved through detailed research on more diverse bridge types in the future.