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Shear Lag Phenomenon of Tube Structure with Core Wall in Relation to Nondimensional Structural Parameters (튜브-전단벽 구조의 무차원 구조변수에 따른 전단지연 현상)

  • 유은정;이강건;이리형
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.325-332
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    • 2003
  • The tube structures act like cantilevered box beams and effectively resist lateral loads. In result, they are adopted as a high-rise buildings system. However, the shear lag in tube system prevents the idealized tube behavior such as a cantilevered box beam. Therefore, the studies on shear lag phenomena are necessarily requested. The presented papers are almost studied on framed tube structures and tube in tube structures. However, the study on the shear lag in the tube structure with core wall is lack. Thus, in this paper, the shear lag of the structure is studied. The shear lag coefficient is defined to investigate shear lag phenomena. However, existing shear lag coefficients are not adequate for understanding them. Therefore, on this study, new shear lag coefficient is suggested. In addition, the shear lag in the tube structure with core wall is analyzed by changing the five structural parameters of stiffness factor in frame, stiffness factor in wall, stiffness ratio, the number of stories and the number of bays.

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A Modelling of Structural Excitation Forces Due to Wall Pressure Fluctuations in a Turbulent Boundary Layer (난류 경계층 내 벽면 변동 압력의 구조 기진력 모델링)

  • Hong, Chin-Suk;Shin, Ku-Kyun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2000.06a
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    • pp.817-824
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    • 2000
  • It is essential to analyze structural vibrations due to turbulent wall pressure fluctuations over a body surface which moves through a fluid, because the vibrations can be a severe source of noise affecting to passengers in airplanes and SONAR performance. Generally, this kind of problems have been solved for very simplified models, e.g. plates, which can be applied to the wavenumber domain analysis. In this paper, a finite element modeling of the wall pressure fluctuations over arbitrary smooth surfaces is investigated. It is found that the modeled wall pressure fluctuation at nodes becomes uncorrelated at higher frequencies and at lower flow speeds, and the response is over-estimated due to the aliased power. Finally, the frequency range available for uncorrelated loading model and two power correction schemes are presented.

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Analysis of Shear Wall with Openings Using Super Element (슈퍼요소를 이용한 개구부를 가진 전단벽의 해석)

  • 이동근;김현수;남궁계홍
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2001.04a
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    • pp.343-350
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    • 2001
  • The box system, composed only of reinforced concrete walls and slabs, are adopted by many high-rise apartment buildings recently constructed in Korea. In the buildings, one or more relatively large openings are cut in a shear wall for functional reasons. The openings influence the internal stress of the shear wall and also the structural behavior. Therefore, it is necessary to use subdivided plate elements for accurate analysis of the box system with openings. But it would cost tremendous amount of analysis time and computer memory if the shear wall is subdivided into a finer mesh in the analysis of high-rise buildings. So, it is difficult to apply this modeling method to practical procedure. In this study, an efficient method is proposed for the efficient and accurate analysis of shear wall with openings. The proposed method used the super element and matrix condensations, fictitious beam technique.

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The vertical spanning strip wall as a coupled rocking rigid body assembly

  • Sorrentino, Luigi;Masiani, Renato;Griffith, Michael C.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.433-453
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    • 2008
  • The equation of motion of a one way (vertical) spanning strip wall, as an assembly of two rigid bodies, is presented. Only one degree of freedom is needed to completely describe the wall response as the bodies are assumed to be perfectly rectangular and are allowed to rock but not to slide horizontally. Furthermore, no arching action occurs since vertical motion of the upper body is not restrained. Consequently, the equation of motion is nonlinear, with non constant coefficients and a Coriolis acceleration term. Phenomena associated with overburden to self weight ratio, motion triggering, impulsive energy dissipation, amplitude dependency of damping and period of vibration, and scale effect are discussed, contributing to a more complete understanding of experimental observations and to an estimation of system parameters based on the wall characteristics, such as intermediate hinge height and energy damping, necessary to perform nonlinear time history analyses. A comparison to a simple standing, or parapet, wall is developed in order to better highlight the characteristics of this assembly.

Nonlinear Analysis Model of RC Shear Wall Building (철근 콘크리트 벽식 구조물의 비선형 해석모델)

  • 정일영;이영욱
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 1993.04a
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    • pp.141-148
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    • 1993
  • In this paper, TVLEM is selected for the shear wall model which was proposed by Kabeyasawa and the characteristics of spring models composing TVLEM was studied. In axial stiffness spring model, the horizontal displacements when Kabeyasawa model and simple axial stiffness hysteresis model were used, were closely similar. When the large shear-displacement was occured, stiffness degrading model was more adquate to the shear wall modelling than OOHM. Also for the purpose of modelling the horizontally continuous wall, the seperational method for TVLEM was used. The results of nonlinear analysis by this method were closely similar to experimental results .

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Structural Performance of Hybrid Coupled Shear Wall System Considering Connection Details (접합부 상세에 따른 복합 병렬 전단벽 시스템의 구조 성능)

  • Park, Wan Shin;Yun, Hyun Do;Kim, Sun Woong;Jang, Young Il
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.128-137
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    • 2012
  • In high multistory buildings, hybrid coupled shear walls can provide an efficient structural system to resist horizontal force due to wind and seismic loads. Hybrid coupled shear walls are usually built over the whole height of the building and are laid out either as a series of walls coupled by steel beams with openings to accommodate doors, elevator walls, windows and corridors. In this paper, the behavior characteristics of hybrid coupled shear wall system considering connection details is examined through results of an experimental research program where 5 two-thirds scale specimens were tested under cyclic loading. Such connections details are typically employed in hybrid coupling wall system consisting of steel coupling beams and reinforced concrete shear wall. The test variables of this study are embedment length of steel coupling beam and wall thickness of concrete shear wall. The results and discussion presented in this paper provide fundamental data for seismic behavior of hybrid coupled shear wall systems.

Structural Steel as Boundary Elements in Ductile Concrete Walls

  • Cho, Soon-Ho
    • KCI Concrete Journal
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.73-84
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    • 2000
  • A new form of construction utilizing structural steel as the boundary elements in ductile flexural concrete walls is proposed to solve the bar congestion problems in such a heavily reinforced region, while maintaining the ductility and energy absorption capacity comparable to their traditional form. Two wall specimens containing rectangular hollow structural sections (HSS) and channels at their ends respectively, and one companion standard reinforced concrete wall specimen with concentrated end reinforcement were constructed and tested under reversed cyclic loading to evaluate the construction process as well as the structural performance. Initially, all three specimens were chosen and detailed with some caution to have approximately the same flexural capacity without change of the original shape and dimension of a rectangular cross section correction. Analysis and comparison of test results indicated that the reversed cyclic responses of three walls showed similar hysteretic properties, but in those with steel boundaries, local buckling of the corresponding steel webs and flanges following significant yielding was a dominant factor to determine the hysteretic response. The monotonic and cyclic responses predicted based on a sectional approach was also presented and found to be in good agreement with measured results. Design recommendations considering local instability of the structural steel elements and the interaction between steel chords and a concrete web member in such a composite wall are presented.

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Development and Performance Evaluation of Under Cut Anchor Stone Curtain Wall Construction Method (언더컷 앵커 방식의 석재 커튼월 공법 개발 및 성능평가)

  • Chang, Kug-Kwan;Park, Nam-Wook
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.138-146
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    • 2014
  • Structural safety as well as variety and aesthetics of building facade are currently gathering more attention in building construction and stone curtain wall is widely used in exterior wall. However, two main problems are existed in curtain wall construction method. One is an uniformity of construction quality and the other is a repair work of stone panels. Also, the noise and vibration occurring in construction may be cause of civil complaint. Therefore, a new method is needed to overcome these problems. This paper presents a new stone curtain wall system using under cut anchor and secondary holes that was developed in this study. Additionally, structural performance evaluation was conducted to verify the constructability and structural safety for wind pressure and seismic load. Through the evaluation of this method, improved constructability and economic efficiency were verified.

A Study on the Development of the Structural Performance Evaluation Manual of the Skyscrapers Curtain Wall Systems for Construction Managers (초고층건축 알루미늄커튼월 구조설계검토 프로세스와 매뉴얼 개발에 관한 연구: 멀리언과 트랜섬을 중심으로)

  • Cho, Ye-Won;Lee, Min-Cheol;Ock, Jong-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.92-101
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study was to develop the curtain-wall structure design evaluation manual that can easily examine the curtain-wall structural members (Mullion and Transom) stability from the position of the construction managers. Through analyzing the structural design reports in the previous studies and interview with industry experts, the curtain-wall structural member design process was elicited. The manual, which consists of Microsoft Excel-based work sheet and its manual, was applied to a real curtain-wall design project to make sure its usability. A workshop with three curtain-wall experts and three construction managers was conducted to identify pros and cons of the manual, thereby enhancing its applicability in the future.

Development of Efficient Seismic Analysis Model using 3D Rigid-body for Wall-Frame Structures with an Eccentric Core (삼차원 T형강체를 이용한 편심코어를 가진 전단벽-골조 구조물의 효율적인 지진해석모델 개발)

  • Park, Yong-Koo;Lee, Dong-Guen;Kim, Hyun-Su
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.19-28
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    • 2013
  • In a shear wall-frame structural system, the structural response is determined by the interaction between the shear wall in bending mode and the frame in shear mode. In order to effectively consider these characteristics of a shear wall-frame structure, the simplified numerical model using the T-shape rigid body was suggested in the previous study. Based on the previously proposed model, an efficient numerical model for a wall-frame structure with an eccentric core has been proposed in this study. To this end, the previously proposed 2D model is extended to the 3D model and it is enhanced by considering torsion effects. As a result, the enhanced model can be applied to the analysis of a wall-frame structure with an eccentric core as well as a centric core.