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유로코드 2 재료모형을 사용한 철근콘크리트 부재의 연성도 평가 (Evaluation of Ductility in Reinforced Concrete Members Using Material Models in Eurocode2)

  • 최승원
    • 대한토목학회논문집
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    • 제35권2호
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    • pp.287-297
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    • 2015
  • 철근콘크리트 부재의 연성을 확보하기 위하여 콘크리트구조기준에서는 철근의 최소 허용 변형률에 대한 지침을 두고 있고, EC2에서는 중립축 깊이와 유효 깊이의 비(c/d)를 제한하고 있다. 일반적으로 철근콘크리트 부재의 연성 능력은 항복변위와 극한변위의 비로서 표현되는 변위 연성도를 통해 평가하는데, 변위 연성도를 정확하게 산정하기 위해서는 항복변위와 극한변위에 대한 정립이 필수적이다. 그러나 실제 부재의 변위는 부재의 다양한 특성에 영향을 받으므로 이들 값을 정확하게 산정하는 것은 어렵다. 이 연구에서는 철근콘크리트 부재의 항복변위 및 극한변위를 휨모멘트-휨곡률 관계를 통해 직접 계산하여 변위 연성도를 산정하였다. 해석의 주요 변수는 콘크리트 압축강도, 주철근 항복강도, 주철근 비, 횡철근 간격, 축력비 및 콘크리트 극한변형률이다. 해석 결과 콘크리트 압축강도가 증가할수록 변위 연성도는 증가하였다. 반면에 주철근의 항복강도, 주철근 비, 횡철근 간격 및 축력비가 증가할수록 변위 연성도는 감소하였다. 그리고 변위 연성도는 기둥의 내진설계에 사용되는 응답수 정계수(R)의 산정에 필수적이므로 변위 연성도를 정확하게 산정하는 것이 필수적이라고 판단된다.

국부좌굴을 고려한 고강도 조립 H형강 부재의 휨성능 실험 (Flexural Test of H-Shape Members Fabricated of High-Strength Steel with Considering Local Buckling)

  • 이철호;한규홍;박창희;김진호;이승은;하태휴
    • 한국강구조학회 논문집
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    • 제23권4호
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    • pp.417-428
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    • 2011
  • 강구조 설계는 재료의 비탄성 변형능력을 활용하는 정도에 따라 탄성설계법, 소성설계법, 내진설계법으로 대별할 수 있다. 현재 국내외 강구조 설계기준에서는 항복강도 450MPa를 초과하는 고강도강재에 대해서는 비탄성 변형능력에 대한 우려와 국부좌굴 및 횡좌굴 거동에 대한 실험자료의 부족으로 소성설계의 적용을 금하고 있다. 본 연구에서는 일반강재를 대상으로 개발된 현행 강구조설계기준의 플랜지 판폭두께비 제한식을 최근에 개발된 고강도강재인 HSB800에도 그대로 확대 적용할 수 있는지 여부를 확인하고 고강도강 휨부재의 국부좌굴 및 비탄성거동을 파악하기 위한 실물대실험을 수행하였다. HSB800 및 SM490A(비교강종) 강재로 조립된 H형강 휨부재를 각각 5개씩 총 10개의 실험체를 제작하고 실험하여 비교분석하였다. 모든 SM490A 비교실험체는 설계기준 상의 판폭두께비에 따른 요구강도와 연성능력을 충분히 발휘하였다. HSB800 실험체 역시 강도 발현의 측면에서는 매우 만족스런 성능을 발휘하였다. 즉, 비콤팩트 및 세장판 요소 플랜지를 지닌 실험체에서도 소성모멘트를 충분히 상회하거나 이에 육박하는 강도가 발현되었다. 이는 현행 판폭두께비 제한규정을 HSB800 고강도강에 그대로 적용해도 강성과 강도 확보를 목표로 하는 모든 탄성설계에 충분히 보수적으로 적용할 수 있음을 의미한다. 그러나 SM490 실험체와는 달리 HSB800 실험체 5개 가운데 3개가 가력점 스티프너와 접합된 하부플랜지에서 조기 인장파단이 발생하여 소성설계에 요구되는 회전능력 R=3에는 미달하였다. HSB800 실험체에서 관측된 파단원인을 규명하고 고강도강재에 보다 적합한 판폭두께비의 정립을 위한 추가실험과 해석적 연구가 필요할 것으로 판단된다.

사각판 스티프너로 보강한 콘크리트 충전강관 기둥과 H형강 보 접합부의 내진성능 (Seismic Performance of Wide Flange Beam-to-Concrete Filled Tube Column Joints with Stiffening Plates around the Column)

  • 박종원;강승민;김욱종
    • 한국강구조학회 논문집
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.167-174
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    • 2003
  • 본 연구는 보 플랜지와 스티프너의 용접부 양단, 기둥 모서리 부분 스티프너에 라운드를 두는 방법 등을 통하여 총 7개 시험체에 실물대 반복하중실험을 실시한 결과를 나타낸 것이다. 실험 결과를 통하여 다음과 같은 결론을 얻을 수 있었다. (1) 필레(fillet)를 둠으로써 응력집중을 줄여 내진성능을 크게 향상 시킬 수 있다. (2) 스티프너 폭의 증가로 접합부의 강성 및 강도는 증가하였지만 에너지 소산 능력은 감소하였다. (3) 모든 시험체는 규준에서 강진지역의 내진구조에 대해 요구하는 총 0.04 radian의 회전각을 발휘할 수 있는 것으로 나타났다.

Effect of spiral reinforcement on flexural-shear-torsional seismic behavior of reinforced concrete circular bridge columns

  • Belarbi, Abdeldjelil;Prakash, Suriya;You, Young-Min
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제33권2호
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    • pp.137-158
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    • 2009
  • This paper investigates the behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) circular columns under combined loading including torsion. The main variables considered in this study are the ratio of torsional moment to bending moment (T/M) and the level of detailing for moderate and high seismicity (low and high transverse reinforcement/spiral ratio). This paper presents the results of tests on seven columns subjected to cyclic bending and shear, cyclic torsion, and various levels of combined cyclic bending, shear, and torsion. Columns under combined loading were tested at T/M ratios of 0.2 and 0.4. These columns were reinforced with two spiral reinforcement ratios of 0.73% and 1.32%. Similarly, the columns subjected to pure torsion were tested with two spiral reinforcement ratios of 0.73% and 1.32%. This study examined the significance of proper detailing, and spiral reinforcement ratio and its effect on the torsional resistance under combined loading. The test results demonstrate that both the flexural and torsional capacities are decreased due to the effect of combined loading. Furthermore, they show a significant change in the failure mode and deformation characteristics depending on the spiral reinforcement ratio. The increase in spiral reinforcement ratio also led to significant improvement in strength and ductility.

Transverse reinforcement for confinement at plastic hinge of circular composite hollow RC columns

  • Won, Deok Hee;Han, Taek Hee;Kim, Seungjun;Park, Woo-Sun;Kang, Young Jong
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.387-406
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    • 2016
  • Confined transverse reinforcement was arranged in a plastic hinge region to resist the lateral load that increased the lateral confinement effect in the bridge substructure. Columns increased the seismic performance through securing stiffness and ductility. The calculation method of transverse reinforcements at plastic hinges is reported in the AASHTO-LRFD specification. This specification was only proposed for solid reinforced concrete (RC) columns. Therefore, if this specification is applied for another column as composite column besides the solid RC column, the column cannot be properly evaluated. The application of this specification is particularly limited for composite hollow RC columns. The composite hollow RC column consists of transverse, longitudinal reinforcements, cover concrete, core concrete, and an inner tube inserted in the hollow face. It increases the ductility, strength, and stiffness in composite hollow RC columns. This paper proposes a modified equation for economics and rational design through investigation of displacement ductility when applying the existing specifications at the composite hollow RC column. Moreover, a parametric study was performed to evaluate the detailed behavior. Using these results, a calculation method of economic transverse reinforcements is proposed.

조적채움벽 높이에 따른 철근콘크리트 중력골조의 하중-변위 응답 (Load-displacement Response of Gravity Load Designed Reinforced Concrete Moment Frames with Various Height of Masonry Infill Walls)

  • 한지민;이창석;한상환
    • 한국지진공학회논문집
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.39-47
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    • 2020
  • Lightly reinforced concrete (RC) moment frames may suffer significant damage during large earthquake events. Most buildings with RC moment frames were designed without considering seismic loads. The load-displacement response of gravity load designed frames could be altered by masonry infill walls. The objective of this study is to investigate the load-displacement response of gravity load designed frames with masonry infill walls. For this purpose, three-story gravity load designed frames with masonry infill walls were considered. The masonry infilled RC frames demonstrated larger lateral strength and stiffness than bare RC frames, whereas their drift capacity was less than that of bare frames. A specimen with a partial-height infill wall showed the least drift capacity and energy dissipation capacity. This specimen failed in shear, whereas other specimens experienced a relatively ductile failure mode (flexure-shear failure).

High-rise Reinforced-concrete Building Incorporating an Oil Damper in an Outrigger Frame and Its Vibration Analysis

  • Omika, Yukihiro;Koshika, Norihide;Yamamoto, Yukimasa;Kawano, Kenichi;Shimizu, Kan
    • 국제초고층학회논문집
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    • 제5권1호
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 2016
  • The reinforced-concrete multi-story shear-wall structure, which can free a building from beams and columns to allow the planning of a vast room, has increasingly been used in Japan as a high-rise reinforced-concrete structure. Since this structural system concentrates the seismic force onto multi-story shear walls inside, the bending deformation of the walls may cause excessive deformation on the upper floors during an earthquake. However, it is possible to control the bending deformation to within a certain level by setting high-strength and rigid beams (outriggers) at the top of the multi-story shear walls; these outriggers restrain the bending behavior of the walls. Moreover, it is possible to achieve high energy dissipation by placing vibration control devices on the outriggers and thus restrain the bending behavior. This paper outlines the earthquake response analysis of a high-rise residential tower to demonstrate the effectiveness of the outrigger frame incorporating vibration control devices.

Effective flexural rigidities for RC beams and columns with steel fiber

  • Bengar, Habib Akbarzadeh;Kiadehi, Mohammad Asadi;Shayanfar, Javad;Nazari, Maryam
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제34권3호
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    • pp.453-465
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    • 2020
  • Influences of different variables that affect the effective flexural rigidity of reinforced concrete (RC) members are not considered in the most seismic codes. Furthermore, in the last decades, the application of steel fibers in concrete matrix designs has been increased, requiring development of an accurate analytical procedure to calculate the effective flexural rigidity of steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) members. In this paper, first, a nonlinear analytical procedure is proposed to calculate the SFRC members' effective flexural rigidity. The proposed model's accuracy is confirmed by comparing the results obtained from nonlinear analysis with those recorded from the experimental testing. Then a parametric study is conducted to investigate the effects of different parameters such as varying axial load and steel fiber are then investigated through moment-curvature analysis of various SFRC (normal-strength concrete) sections. The obtained results show that increasing the steel fiber volume percentage increases the effective flexural rigidity. Also it's been indicated that the varying axial load affects the effective flexural rigidity. Lastly, proper equations are developed to estimate the effective flexural rigidity of SFRC members.

Retrofitting of exterior RC beam-column joints using ferrocement jackets

  • Bansal, Prem Pal;Kumar, Maneek;Dar, Manzoor Ahmed
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.313-328
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    • 2016
  • Beam-column joints are recognized as one of the most critical and vulnerable zones of a Reinforced Concrete (RC) moment resisting structure subjected to seismic loads. The performance of the deficient beam-column joints can be improved by retrofitting these joints by jacketing them with varied materials like concrete, steel, FRP and ferrocement. In the present study strength behavior of RCC exterior beam-column joints, initially loaded to a prefixed percentage of the ultimate load, and retrofitted using ferrocement jacketing using two different wrapping schemes has been studied and presented. In retrofitting scheme, RS-I, wire mesh is provided in L shape at top and at bottom of the beam-column joint, whereas, in scheme RS-II along with wire mesh in L shape at top and bottom wire mesh is also provided diagonally to the joint. The results of these retrofitted beam-column joints have been compared with those of the controlled joint specimens. The results show an improvement in the ultimate load carrying capacity and yield load of the retrofitted specimens. However, no improvement in the ductility and energy absorption has been observed.

Slip Movement Simulations of Major Faults Under Very Low Strength

  • Park, Moo-Choon;Han, Uk
    • 자원환경지질
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.61-75
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    • 2000
  • Through modeling fault network using thin plate finite element technique in the San Andreas Fault system with slip rate over 1mm/year, as well as elevation, heat flow, earthquakes, geodetic data and crustal thickness, we compare the results with velocity boundary conditions of plate based on the NUVEL-1 plate model and the approximation of deformation in the Great Basin region. The frictional and dislocation creep constants of the crust are calculated to reproduce the observed variations in the maximum depth of seismicity which corresponds to the temperature ranging from $350^{\circ}C$ to $410^{\circ}C$. The rheologic constants are defined by the coefficient of friction on faults, and the apparent activation energy for creep in the lower crust. Two parameters above represent systematic variations in three experiments. The pattern of model indicates that the friction coefficient of major faults is 0.17~0.25. we test whether the weakness of faults is uniform or proportional to net slip. The geologic data show a good agreement when fault weakness is a trend of an additional 30% slip dependent weakening of the San Andreas. The results of study suggest that all weakening is slip dependent. The best models can be explained by the available data with RMS mismatch of as little as 3mm/year, so their predictions can be closely related with seismic hazard estimation, at least along faults where no data are available.

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