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Effect of cross-section geometry on the stability performance of functionally graded cylindrical imperfect composite structures used in stadium construction

  • Ying Yang;Yike Mao
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.181-194
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    • 2023
  • The primary objective of this study is to examine the influence of geometry on the stability characteristics of cylindrical microstructures. This investigation entails a stability analysis of a bi-directional functionally graded (BD-FG) cylindrical imperfect concrete beam, focusing on the impact of geometry. Both the first-order shear deformation beam theory and the modified coupled stress theory are employed to explore the buckling and dynamic behaviors of the structure. The cylinder-shaped imperfect beam is constructed using a porosity-dependent functionally graded (FG) concrete material, wherein diverse porosity voids and material distributions are incorporated along the radial axis of the beam. The radius functions are considered in both uniform and nonuniform variations, reflecting their alterations along the length of the beam. The combination of these characteristics leads to the creation of BD-FG configurations. In order to enable the assessment of stability using energy principles, a numerical technique is utilized to formulate the equations for partial derivatives (PDEs).

Optimal Design of Passive TMD for Seismic Behavior Control of Spacial Structures (공간구조물의 지진동제어를 위한 TMD의 최적설계)

  • Kim, Gee-Cheol;Kang, Joo-Won
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.81-88
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    • 2011
  • The studies of seismic response control are mainly conducted on rahmen structure until now. Spatial structures have the different dynamic characteristics from general rahmen structures. So, the results of these studies are very limited for vibration control and seismic design of spatial structures. TMD(Tuned Mass Damper) is one of the vibration control device that is mainly used to reduce the vibration level of high-rised building, bridge or stadium structure. In this study, an arch structure was used as an example structure because it has primary characteristics of spatial structures and the seismic behaviour of spatial structures may fundamentally differ from the conventional building structures. So, the vibration control performance is evaluated according to the change of TMD mass and TMD location. It is reasonable to install TMD at the quarter point that is dominant mode vector of 1st mode, And it is appropriate that TMD mass ratio is 2% in the seismic response control of arch structure.

Vibration Analysis of Space Structure with Retractable Roof (개폐식 지붕구조의 움직임에 대한 공간구조물의 진동해석)

  • Kim, Gee-Cheol;Kang, Joo-Won;Kim, Hyun-Su
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.113-120
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    • 2011
  • Retractable roof system is one of the special feature in stadium or complex structure. And this retractable roof system makes possible to use spacial structure all-weather. This retractable roof system is able to classified into overlapping, parallel movement and folding system. Moving load, impact load, inertial or braking loads, these dynamic loads induced by movements of retractable roof system. So it is necessary to analysis of spacial structures are subjected to these dynamic loads. Dynamic loads that are induced by the retractable roof movements can be applied to moving mass method or moving force method. But, moving force method is appropriate because the retractable roof movements is slow relatively. In this paper, new application method of moving forces induced by the retractable roof movements is proposed. And vibration analysis of spacial structures are executed by using the proposed method. This proposed equivalent moving force can be easily applied to spacial structure that is subjected to dynamic loads induced by movement of the retractable roof system.

Instrumentation on structural health monitoring systems to real world structures

  • Teng, Jun;Lu, Wei;Wen, Runfa;Zhang, Ting
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.151-167
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    • 2015
  • Instrumentation on structural health monitoring system imposes critical issues for applying the structural monitoring system to real world structures, for which not only on the configuration and geometry, but also aesthetics on the system to be monitored should be considered. To illustrate this point, two real world structural health monitoring systems, the structural health monitoring system of Shenzhen Vanke Center and the structural health monitoring system of Shenzhen Bay Stadium in China, are presented in the paper. The instrumentation on structural health monitoring systems of real world structures is addressed by providing the description of the structure, the purpose of the structural health monitoring system implementation, as well as details of the system integration including the installations on the sensors and acquisition equipment and so on. In addition, an intelligent algorithm on stress identification using measurements from multi-region is presented in the paper. The stress identification method is deployed using the fuzzy pattern recognition and Dempster-Shafer evidence theory, where the measurements of limited strain sensors arranged on structure are the input data of the method. As results, at the critical parts of the structure, the stress distribution evaluated from the measurements has shown close correlation to the numerical simulation results on the steel roof of the Beijing National Aquatics Center in China. The research work in this paper can provide a reference for the design and implementation of both real world structural health monitoring systems and intelligent algorithm to identify stress distribution effectively.

A Study on the Optimal Design of TMD According to the Shape of Large Spatial Structures Part 2 (대공간 구조물의 형상에 따른 TMD 최적 설계에 관한 연구 Part 2)

  • Bae, Seok-Hong;Lee, Young-Rak;Kim, Hyun-Su;Kang, Joo-Won
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.83-91
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    • 2020
  • In this study, a tuned mass damper(TMD) was installed to control the displacement response to earthquakes by generalizing to six analysis models according to the shape of the upper structure based on the case of various large spatial structures around the world. The six analysis models are ribbed type, latticed type, elliptical type, gable type, barrel type, and stadium type composed of 3D arch trusses. In this paper, ribbed type, latticed type and elliptical type were analyzed. The mass of each TMD was set to 1% of the total structural mass. Result of analyzing the optimal number and position of the analysis model, the displacement response control was the most excellent in the model with 6 and 8 TMDs, and the displacement response decreased in most cases. The displacement response control was better with installing the TMD at the edge point than focusing the TMD at the center of the analysis model. However, when 10 or more TMDs are installed or concentrated in the center, large loads intensively act on the structure, resulting in increased displacement. Therefore, although it is slightly different depending on the shape, it is judged that the displacement response control is the best to install 6 and 8 TMDs at the close to the edge point.

A Study on the Optimal Design of TMD According to the Shape of Large Spatial Structures Part 1 (대공간 구조물의 형상에 따른 TMD 최적 설계에 관한 연구 Part 1)

  • Bae, Seok-Hong;Lee, Young-Rak;Kim, Hyun-Su;Kang, Joo-Won
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.73-81
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    • 2020
  • In this study, a tuned mass damper(TMD) was installed to control the displacement response to earthquakes by generalizing to six analysis models according to the shape of the upper structure based on the case of various large spatial structures around the world. The six analysis models are ribbed type, latticed type, elliptical type, gable type, barrel type, and stadium type composed of 3D arch trusses. In this paper, ribbed type, latticed type and elliptical type were analyzed. The mass of each TMD was set to 1% of the total structural mass. Result of analyzing the optimal number and position of the analysis model, the displacement response control was the most excellent in the model with 6 and 8 TMDs, and the displacement response decreased in most cases. The displacement response control was better with installing the TMD at the edge point than focusing the TMD at the center of the analysis model. However, when 10 or more TMDs are installed or concentrated in the center, large loads intensively act on the structure, resulting in increased displacement. Therefore, although it is slightly different depending on the shape, it is judged that the displacement response control is the best to install 6 and 8 TMDs at the close to the edge point.

A Technical Report on the Design and Construction of Hybrid Tension Roof Structure of Incheon Munhak Stadium (인천문학경기장 지붕구조의 설계와 시공)

  • Seok Hwangbo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • autumn
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    • pp.194-201
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    • 2003
  • 대공간 구조시스템은 일반적으로 자중을 최소화하고 부재내력의 효과적인 사용이 매우중요하다. 따라서 준공후의 외력에 대한 구조적 거동에 대한 파악도 중요하지만 시공중의 거동에 대한 파악도 매우 중요하다. 특히 케이블 막구조의 경우 시각초기에 구조물이 불안정하지만 케이블에 장력이 도입되면서 점차적으로 구조물의 강성이 높아져 구조물이 안정화를 이루게 피므로 시공과정 해석 즉 안정화 이행과정해석이 시공계획을 설정하는 부분에서 매우 중요한 요소가 된다. 본고에서는 케이블 막구조의 실례로써 최근 완공된 인천문학 경기장 지붕구조를 대상으로 시공과정과 안정화 이행과정해석에 대한 소개를 한다. 인천문학경기장 지붕구조는 케이블에 장력을 도입하는 과정에서 발생되는 변형과 내력을 흡수하고 하부구조에 대한 영향을 최소화하기 위하여 마스크 지점의 회전과 이동이 가능한 특수공법을 채택하였으며 시공과정해석(안정화이행과정해석)을 통하여 제시된 단계별 목표장력 및 변위에 따라 시공과정이 계획되고 제어되었다. 특히 외국의 기술로 설계된 자료를 근거로 일방적으로 공사를 수행한 다른 구조물과는 다르게 국내의 기술력에 바탕한 구조 해석 등을 통하여 검증하여 최종 시공방법을 결정하였고 이러한 과정을 통하여 대공간 구조에 대한 기술력을 확보하고 확인할 수 있었으며, 그 결과 향후에는 국내의 기술력으로 이와 같은 대규모의 케이블 막구조의 설계와 시공이 가능할 것이라고 판단된다.

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Effective Vibration Control of Existing Footbridge Using Tuned Mass Damper (TMD를 이용한 기존 보도교의 효율적 진동제어)

  • 최석정;유문식;안상구;박찬희
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.263-269
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    • 2003
  • This paper describes the vibration control using a tuned mass damper(TMD) for the existing footbridge. The footbridge connecting driveway to the Stadium is the simple steel box-girder bridge with the main span length of 44.6m. This footbridge has light weight(=25.3kN/m) and pedestrians walking on the footbridge were found to induce resonance at the fundamental mode of the structure, resulting in unacceptable accelerations in it. Taking into account economical and constructional benefits, TMD was designed to damp the vibrations of the modes next to the natural frequency caused by a pedestrian, with a limitation criteria of vertical amplitude. A set of two 500kgf vertical TMDs was manufactured by KR and installed into the railings next to the central section of this footbridge. The installation of TMDs reduced the peak acceleration in the meeting box to less than 90%. It is hoped that the study will present bridge engineers with a measure of retrofitting footbridges to make them more friendly to users.

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Nonlinear time-varying analysis algorithms for modeling the behavior of complex rigid long-span steel structures during construction processes

  • Tian, Li-Min;Hao, Ji-Ping
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.1197-1214
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    • 2015
  • There is a great difference in mechanical behavior between design model one-time loading and step-by-step construction process. This paper presents practical computational methods for simulating the structural behavior of long-span rigid steel structures during construction processes. It introduces the positioning principle of node rectification for installation which is especially suitable for rigid long-span steel structures. Novel improved nonlinear analytical methods, known as element birth and death of node rectification, are introduced based on several calculating methods, as well as a forward iteration of node rectification method. These methods proposed in this paper can solve the problem of element's 'floating' and can be easily incorporated in commercial finite element software. These proposed methods were eventually implemented in the computer simulation and analysis of the main stadium for the Universiade Sports Center during the construction process. The optimum construction scheme of the structure is determined by the improved algorithm and the computational results matched well with the measured values in the project, thus indicating that the novel nonlinear time-varying analysis approach is effective construction simulation of complex rigid long-span steel structures and provides useful reference for future design and construction.

Directing and Design for Promotion Display Fair of an Ecological Park, 'Sky Park' (친환경 생태공원 '하늘공원'의 홍보를 위한 전시 연출 및 디자인)

  • Wee, Han-Lim;Choi, Kyoung-Ran;Chung, Mi-Sun
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.308-316
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study, which has been conducted as a government and academic joint project, is to introduce the design, production and installation of the structures exhibited to let people know the meaning the environment-friendly eco-park - Haneul Park that is located in Mapo-gu, Seoul. The exhibition was held as a part of Green Garden Panorama of Seoul Design Fair 2010 and used the stands of Jamsil Sports Complex as the exhibition space. The key contents of the exhibition consist of four elements; firstly, green plants were placed on the first and second floor stands of the complex in order to create the space inside the main stadium as a space that symbolized green environment. Secondly, the usability of the containers of food was maximized to attract the spectator's interest and induce desire to have it. Thirdly, the efforts of the Mapo-gu office for green environment were emphasized using environment-friendly materials. The process and meaning of the transformation of Nanji Island that had been a waste dump site in the past into Haneul Park - an environment-friendly eco-park were expressed by a four-stage space structure. The majority of installations placed in each stage were sold to visitors during the event so as to minimize the generation of wastes after the event.

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