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Tension Stiffening and Bond Length of Reinforced Concrete Members Subjected to Uniaxial Tension (1축 인장 부재의 인장강성 및 부착길이 효과)

  • 조능호;정원기;강희철;서정문;전영선
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2000.10b
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    • pp.873-878
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    • 2000
  • Tension stiffening effects of reinforced concrete member with large diameter bar, mainly used at reactor building of nuclear power plant, are studied by uniaxial structural tests. Bond length and stress of steel bar, size of steel bar, and compressive strength of concrete are evaluated to tension stiffening by uniaxial tests. Problems and solution during the uniaxial test are suggested. The prevent splitting cracks, concrete cover-to-bar diameter ratio $c/d_{b}$ is kept 2.6~2.8. Because the bond length is increased as the size of steel bar, the specimen length of the D35 steel bar is required at least 2.0 m. The specimen length must be decided with bond length as well as concrete cover-to-bar diameter ratio to prevent splitting crack.

Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of 600 MPa-Grade Seismic Resistant Reinforced Steel Bars Fabricated by a Pilot Plant (Pilot Plant를 이용한 600 MPa급 내진용 철근들의 제조, 미세조직과 기계적 특성 비교)

  • Hong, Tae-Woon;Hwang, Byoungchul
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.349-355
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    • 2019
  • This study deals with the microstructure and tensile properties of 600 MPa-grade seismic reinforced steel bars fabricated by a pilot plant. The steel bar specimens are composed of a fully ferrite-pearlite structure because they were air-cooled after hot-rolling. The volume fraction and interlamellar spacing of the pearlite and the ferrite grain size decrease from the center region to the surface region because the surface region is more rapidly cooled than the center region. The A steel bar specimenwith a relatively high carbon content generally has a higher pearlite volume fraction and interlamellar spacing of pearlite and a finer ferrite grain size because increasing the carbon content promotes the formation of pearlite. As a result, the A steel bar specimen has a higher hardness than the B steel bar in all the regions. The hardness shows a tendency to decrease from the center region to the surface region due to the decreased pearlite volume fraction. On the other hand, the tensile-to-yield strength ratio and the tensile strength of the A steel bar specimen are higher than those of the B steel bar with a relatively low carbon content because a higher pearlite volume fraction enhances work hardening. In addition, the B steel bar specimen has higher uniform and total elongations because a lower pearlite volume fraction facilitates plastic deformation caused by dislocation slip.

Probing of Steel Bar Inside Mortar Specimens Using Electromagnetic Wave Method (전자기파를 이용한 모르타르 시편 내 철근탐사)

  • 김우석;박경현;임홍철
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1999.10a
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    • pp.663-666
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    • 1999
  • Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) attached with 1 GHz center frequency antenna has been used to measure a dielectric constant of mortar, and to detect and locate a steel bar embedded inside laboratory size mortar specimens at various depth. Mortar specimens are made for the measurements with the dimensions of 100cm (width)$\times$100cm (length)$\times$14cm (depth). Each specimen has a 13mm diameter D13 steel bar at 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12cm depth. In this paper, results of radar measurments are provided with a sample output, which successfully located the bar. It has been found that the reflected wave of the steel bar interacts with that of surface when the steel bar has the close distance to the surface.

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Effect of Alloying Elements on Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of Steel Bar Fabricated by Endless Bar Rolling System with Flash Butt Welding (플래시버트 용접과 연속열간압연법으로 제조된 철근의 기계적 성질과 미세조직에 미치는 합금원소의 영향)

  • Kim, Ki-Won;Cho, Seung-Jae;Kang, Chung-Yum
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.52-59
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    • 2009
  • Flash butt welding is applied in many industries. New technology was developed recently for joining billets which called "EBROS (Endless Bar Rolling System)". After reheating billets in furnace, two billets were joined using flash butt welding. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of alloying elements on mechanical properties of flash butt welded zone of hot rolled steel bar. The tensile properties on welded zone of Fe-Mn steel and Fe-Mn-V steel were dropped as compared with non-welded zone. Fe-Mn-Nb steel was opposed to the former. It was found that the white band at the welded zone had high ferrite volume fraction and large ferrite grain size. The vertical white band between flash butt welded billets was transformed into an arrowhead it of steel bar. According to this band, softening has been appeared. There was a interesting phenomenon with HAZ of Fe-Mn-Nb Steel, 40nm scale of particles were observed and hardness of HAZ was higher than non-welded zone.

Structural Performance of Steel Pipe Splice for SD500 High-strength Reinforcing Bar under Cyclic Loading

  • Kim, Hyong-Kee
    • Architectural research
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.13-23
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    • 2008
  • It is the purpose of this study to evaluate the structural performance of steel pipe splice for SD500 high-strength reinforcing bar, through a cyclic loading test. The experimental variables adopted in this study include the development length of rebar, the type of sleeve, and size of reinforcing bar, among others. The results of this study showed that the developed steel pipe splice system for SD500 high-strength reinforcing bar, retained the structural performance required in domestic, ACI and AIJ code. It is considered that the study result presented in this paper can be helpful in developing a reasonable design method for a steel pipe splice system for SD500 high-strength reinforcing bar.

Steel Probing in Concrete Using Steel Corrosion Surface Measurement Method Modeling (철근부식 표면측정법 모델링을 통한 콘크리트 내 철근 탐사)

  • Rhim, Hong-Chul;Ma, Hyang-Hwa;Lee, Suk-Yong;Lee, Kun-Woo;Oh, Jin-Won
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.153-158
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    • 2009
  • Using non-invasive surface measurement method, the corrosion state of steel embedded inside concrete can be measured by placing four electrodes on the surface of concrete. Modeling of such measurements can provide valuable information as how interfacial impedance between corroded steel and surrounding concrete results in measured impedance on the concrete surface. In this paper, the modeling of surface measurement technique is used for the determination of the sensitivity of the measurements with respect to steel bar size embedded inside concrete and cover thickness. Modeling results indicated that steel bar sizes varied from D10 to D35 could be identified. Concrete cover thickness changes from 0.02 m to 0.1 m was also distinguished using the modeling scheme. The results confirm this modeling technique is capable of determining steel bar sizes and cover thickness, as well as simulating corrosion responses.

High-Temperature Deformation Behavior of MnS in 1215MS Steel

  • Huang, Fei-Ya;Su, Yen-Hao Frank;Kuo, Jui-Chao
    • Metals and materials international
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.1333-1345
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    • 2018
  • The effect of manganese sulfide (MnS) inclusions on the machinability of free-cutting steel is based on their morphology, size and distribution. Furthermore, the plasticity of MnS is high during the hot working caused different characterization of MnS. In this study, the deformation behavior of MnS in 1215MS steel after a thermomechanical process was investigated at 1323 K. The microstructures of MnS inclusions were characterized by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive spectrometry, and electron backscattering diffraction (EBSD). As the thickness reduction of the inclusions increased from 10 to 70%, their average aspect ratio increased from 1.20 to 2.39. In addition, the deformability of MnS inclusions was lower than that of the matrix. The possible slip systems of A, B, C, and D plane traces were (${\bar{1}}0{\bar{1}}$)[${\bar{1}}01$], ($10{\bar{1}}$)[101], (011)[$01{\bar{1}}$], and (110)[$1{\bar{1}}0$]. Furthermore, the EBSD measurements suggested that slip planes in MnS inclusions occur on {110} planes.

Analysis on Electromagnetic Loss Characteristics of Bus bar and Enclosure according to the Specifications of Enclosures for a 24kV Switchgear (24kV급 배전반의 외함재질과 두께에 따른 Bus bar와 외함의 전자기 손실특성 분석)

  • Heo, Jeong Il;Hong, Jonggi;Kang, Hyoungku
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers P
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    • v.62 no.4
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    • pp.181-185
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    • 2013
  • This paper deals with the electromagnetic loss characteristics of enclosures for a 24kV high voltage switchgear by using a finite element method (FEM). A study on the electromagnetic characteristics of enclosures for a high voltage switchgear should be conducted to minimize the size and the temperature rising of a switchgear. Generally, the enclosures made by stainless steel are used to minimize the eddy current loss caused by the transporting current in Bus bars due to its non-magnetic characteristics although the price of stainless steel is expensive compared with other metal for enclosures. Therefore, a switchgear made by stainless steel enclosures could be fabricated as a small size and are applied to a switchgear in urban substations. On the contrary, the switchgear enclosures made by steel could be fabricated with relatively cheap manufacturing price. However, the temperature easily rises due to the transporting current in Bus bars because steel is a ferromagnetic material. Therefore, the size of a switchgear made by steel enclosures is relatively massive and installed in rural substations. In this paper, the electromagnetic losses in the enclosures of a switchgear according to various enclosure thicknesses are calculated and compared with each other. Especially, we proposed a hybrid type enclosures for a switchgear made by stainless steel (top and bottom enclosure) and steel (left and right enclosure). It is concluded that the cost electromagnetic performance of applying the hybrid type enclosure is favorable to develop a high voltage switchgear.

A Study of Dynamic Deformation Behaviors of SCM415 steel with the Change of Ferritic Grain Size (SCM415강의 동적 변형거동에 미치는 페라이트 결정립크기 변화에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Heon-Joo;Park, Moo-Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.22-30
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    • 2007
  • Effects of ferrite grain size on static and dynamic deformation behaviors of SCM415 stels were investigated in this study. Dynamic torsional test was conducted using torsional Kolsky bar with the strain rate of $1.6{\times}10^3/s$. Specimens with three different grain size of ferrite, $4.6{\mu}m$, $11{\mu}m$, $35.5{\mu}m$ were used. Dimple fracture mode of the dynamic test specimens showed adiabatic shear bands on the beneath of fracture surface. Increased uniform elongation and decreased non-uniform elongation appeared as grain size of ferrite decreased in dynamic torsional test. However, shear strength was independent on grain size of ferrite.

Shape and size optimization of trusses with dynamic constraints using a metaheuristic algorithm

  • Grzywinski, Maksym;Selejdak, Jacek;Dede, Tayfun
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.747-753
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    • 2019
  • Metaheuristic algorithm is used to solve the weight minimization problem of truss structures considering shape, and sizing design variables. The cross-sectional areas of the line element in trusses are the design variables for size optimization and the changeable joint coordinates are the shape optimization used in this study. The design of plane and spatial truss structures are optimized by metaheuristic technique named Teaching-Learning-Based Optimization (TLBO). Finite element analyses of structures and optimization process are carried out by the computer program visually developed by the authors coded in MATLAB. The four benchmark problems (trusses 2D ten-bar, 3D thirty-seven-bar, 3D seventy-two-bar and 2D two-hundred-bar) taken from literature are optimized and the optimal solution compared the results given by previous studies.