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Derivation of Estimating Formulas for Seismic Strength of RC Frames Designed to Gravity Loads (중력하중에 대하여 설계된 RC 골조의 내진 저항력 추정식의 유도)

  • 이영욱
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.63-71
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    • 2002
  • The seismic design regulations have not been applied to the low-rised buildings which are less than 6 stories in Korea. For these buildings which are designed only for gravity loads, theoretical formulas which can estimate the seismic strength of building are derived. The column hinge sway and beam hinge sway mechanism are assumed for the formulars. For the comparisons with the formulas, the results of push-over analyses of 3 and 4 storied buildings are used. It can be shown that the estimating formulas correspond well with the push-over analyses. And the seismic strength of building has a little relations with the number of bay and becomes larger as the building becomes lower. Also, as the ratio and strength of reinforcing steel increase, the seismic strength of building is increased.

Comparisons of Numerical Analyses considering the Effects of Shear Strength Degradation For Nonseismic Designed RC Frame (비내진 설계된 RC 골조에 대한 전단강도 감소 효과를 고려한 수치해석의 비교)

  • Lee, Young-Wook
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.10 no.1 s.47
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2006
  • Nonseismic designed RC frame have a possibility of shear failure because of deficiencies of reinforcing details. To model the shear failure in numerical analysis, shear strength degradation models which Include Moehle's and ATC 40 are compared and applied to push-over analysis. For numerical analysis, three storied building frame is selected and designed according to Korean Concrete Design Code(2003). As results, It is shown that Moehle's shear strength degradation model estimates the shear strength lower than NZSEE model and has less variation than ATC 40 model and all the shear strengths of models are greater than the nominal shear strength of ACI 318. Also, from the numerical analysis, it is pointed out that there may be great difference in lateral drift capacity if a different shear strength model is used. And the capacity can be severely underestimated if the restraining model of plastic rotation of ATC 40 is used, compared to the use of shear spring model for shear degradation.

Over-Strength of Low-Rise RC Frame in Low Seismic Zone (약지진동 지역의 저층 RC 골조의 초과강도)

  • 이영욱
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.9-18
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    • 1999
  • The seismic over-strength factor Ω is evaluated for 4-story reinforced concrete buildings in Korea, which has low seismic intensity. For this study, the seismic load suggested in' Aseismic guideline research- phase ll' (in Korea) is used. When 3D study-models are designed, span length and bay number are varied and accidental torsional moment is considered. And the models are analyzed by push-over analysis, in which external and internal frame are connected by rigid-link. As a result of numerical experiments, Ω is increased as the bay number or span length is increased. Because, by the including of accidental torsional moment in designing process, the increased ratio of strength of external columns is larger than the increased ratio of span length or bay number. And this makes the failure mode of model closer or strong-column and weak-beam mechanism.

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Dynamic Behavior of 2D 8-Story Unbraced Steel Frame with Partially Restrained Composite Connection (합성반강접 접합부를 갖는 2차원 8층 비가새 철골골조의 동적거동)

  • Kang, Suk Bong;Lee, Kyung Taek
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.503-513
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    • 2007
  • The seismic responses of a building are affected by the connection characteristics that have effects on structural stiffness. In this study, push-over analysis and time history analysis were performed to estimate structural behavior of 2D eight-story unbraced steel structures with partially restrained composite connections using a nonlinear dynamic analysis program. Nonlinear $M-{\theta}$characteristics of connection and material inelastic characteristics of composite beam and steel column were considered. The idealization of composite semi-rigid connection as fully rigid connection yielded an increase in initial stiffness and ultimate strength in the push-over analysis. In time history analysis, the stiffness and hysteretic behavior of connections have effects on base-shear force, maximum story-drift and maximum moment in beams and columns. For seismic waves with PGA of 0.4 g, the structure with the semi-rigid composite connections shows the maximum story-drift with less than the life safety criteria by FEMA 273 and no inelastic behavior of beam and column, whereas in the structure with rigid connections, beams and columns have experienced inelastic behaviors.

The Investigation of Structural Behavior with Variations in the Lower Stories of Complex Buildings using Push-over Analysis (Push-over 해석을 사용한 복합구조물의 하부골조 층수변화에 따른 거동분석)

  • 강병두;전대한;김재웅
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2001.04a
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    • pp.398-405
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    • 2001
  • Upper wall-lower frame(complex building) can be divided into three partition, namely, upper wall, lower frame, and transfer system which link two partitions. The purpose of this study is to investigate the elasto-plastic response characteristics of structures with variation in the stories of lower frame of complex buildings. The conclusions of this study was following; 1) In the push-over analysis for vertically irregular building, the distribution of lateral forces is judged which consider the effects of higher mode. 2) In proportion as the stories of lower frame increase inter-story displacement of lower frame increased, but that of upper wall decreased. 3) The appearance of yielding hinge with variations in the lower stories of complex buildings differed in lower frame of each model, but was almost the same in upper wall.

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Propose of Capacity Spectrum Method by Nonlinear Earthquake Response Analysis (질점계 비선형 지진응답해석에 의한 구조물의 역량스펙트럼 제안)

  • You, Jin-Sun;Yang, Won-Jik;Yi, Waon-Ho;Kim, Hyoung-Joon
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.501-508
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, a method on deducing the capacity spectrum based on nonlinear earthquake response analysis will be introduced. Damage assessment of general building draws the capacity spectrum through the Push-over analysis and the intersection point of capacity spectrum and demand spectrum is seen as performance point. Push-over analysis is the way to perform static analysis by using the equivalent static load changed from the effect of earthquake and predict the behavior of structures by earthquake. But, this method can not be taken into account in the effects of higher mode and the dynamic characteristic. Therefore, in order to calculate the capacity spectrum under dynamic properties of building. A capacity spectrum from going ahead with the nonlinear earthquake response analysis is suggested.

The Response Characteristics of Push-over and Nonlinear Time History Analysis with Variations in the Upper Stories of the Mixed Building Structure (복합구조물의 상부층수 변화에 따른 탄소성 정적 및 동적 응답특성)

  • 강병두;전대한;김재웅
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.5 no.5
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    • pp.73-83
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    • 2001
  • The mass and stiffness of upper wall-lower frame system(mixed building structures) change sharply at transfer floor due to different structural system in upper and lower part. These mixed building structures generally show the stiffness, weight or geometric vertical irregularities. The purpose of this study is to investigate the response characteristics of these structures by push-over analysis and nonlinear time history analysis. For four types of analysed models, only the variation of upper wall stories was considered. The conclusions of this study are following; (1) In the push-over analysis, yielding hinges in beams and columns of lower frame occurred at the base shear of similar magnitude in all models. But as the number of stories of upper wall increases, yielding hinges at ends of coupling beams were observed in the small magnitude of base shear. (2) In the nonlinear time history analysis, yielding of lower frame occurred at beams with as small ground acceleration as 55gal, and in upper walls yielding was concentrated on coupling beams and shear walls near the transfer floor. (3) As the number of stories of upper walls decreases, the story stiffness of the lower frames decreased relatively and the occurrence of soft stories in the lower frame was observed.

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Analytical Study on the Seismic Capacity for Existing Masonry Building in Korea (국내 기존 조적조 건축물의 내진성능에 관한 해석적 연구)

  • Heo, Jae-Sang;Lee, Sang-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.13 no.6 s.58
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    • pp.75-87
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    • 2009
  • In this study, FEM analysis has been performed based on the results from domestic experimental researches regarding to material and member characteristics of masonry. After validation of reliability for the used FEM analysis method, this study is progressed the evaluation of seismic capacity for existing prototype masonry building in Korea. According to the evaluation for the prototype masonry building, the horizontal shear force and the average shear stress are similar to those of previous studies.

Vertical Direction Redistribution of Beam Moments in the Seismic Design of RC Frame (RC 골조의 내진설계에서 보 모멘트의 수직방향 재분배)

  • Kim, Dae-Kon
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.57-66
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    • 2011
  • For the lateral load resistance of a RC frame in a medium risk seismic zone, the strength of lower story beams and columns should be larger than those of the upper stories. However, the lateral loads can be accommodated by redistributing design beam moments vertically as well as horizontally so all beams end up with identical strengths. This paper looks at the impact of the vertical redistribution of beam moments to provide identical beam strength over as many floors as possible. Two-bay six-story RC frame was designed with and without vertical beam moment redistribution and its seismic performance were evaluated by using push-over limit analysis and by non-linear time history dynamic analysis. Analytical results show that with the use of vertical beam moment redistribution the increase in the ductility demand is similar to the proportion of moment redistribution applied, but this additional demand is below the ductility capacity of well detailed RC members.

Numerical Study for Seismic Strengthening of RC columns Using Fiber Reinforced Plastic Composite (기둥의 내진성능 향상을 위한 섬유보강 복합체의 적용성에 대한 해석적 연구)

  • Chang, Chun Ho;Kwon, Min Ho;Kim, Jin Sup;Joo, Chi Hong
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.117-127
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    • 2012
  • As increasing number of large-size earthquake around Korean peninsula, many interests have been focused to the earthquake strengthening of existing structures. Fiber reinforced plastic composite material is one of strengthening material widely used to increase seismic performance of structures. It should have high stiffness as well as large ductility to provide best strengthening result. Thus selection of stiffener and fiber in composite is of important. In this study, the optimal combination of fiber and stiffener is selected with variety of tensile tests. In order to investigate performance of chosen composite material, several finite element analyses are performed with proposed FRP composite material for existing RC columns. It is discussed that the seismic performance of strengthened columns through the load-displacement relationship. It is shown that the proposed composite material can increase the strength as well as ductility of exiting RC columns.