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CSA 팽창재를 혼입한 철근보강 모르타르의 인장 경화-연화 특성에 관한 실험적 연구 (Experimental Study on Tension-Hardening and Softening Characteristics in Reinforced Mortar with CSA Expansion Agent)

  • 최세진;안중길;박기태;권성준
    • 한국구조물진단유지관리공학회 논문집
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    • 제18권1호
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    • pp.101-110
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    • 2014
  • 팽창재는 콘크리트의 건조/자기수축으로 인한 균열에 매우 효과적인 혼화재료이며 콘크리트 내부 철근에 화학적 프리스트레스를 인가할 수 있다. 본 논문에서는 CSA 팽창재에 의해 화학적 프리스트레스가 도입된 모르타르의 인장경화성능을 평가하였다. 철근으로 내부구속이 이루어진 철근 모르타르 시편에 대하여 일축인장시험을 수행하였으며, 균열거동 특성과 인장경화 특성을 분석하였다. CSA 모르타르에서는 압축강도 및 탄성계수는 약간 감소하였으나, 화학적 압축응력이 철근에 도입되었으며, 일반 모르타르 부재에 비해 167.5% 초기균열하중이 증가하였다. 높은 인장경화특성을 평가하였으며, 기존의 인장연화모델과 실험값을 비교하여 기존 제안식의 보완점을 제시하였다.

한국산(韓國産) 치과주조용(齒科鑄造用) 저금함유합금(低金含有合金)의 조성(組成) 및 기계적(機械的) 성질(性質)에 관(關)한 비교연구(比較硏究) (A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FOUR LOW-GOLD-CONTENT DENTAL CASTING ALLOYS MANUFACTURED IN KOREA)

  • 장익태;양재호;김창회;김광남;이선형;김영수;장완식
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제19권1호
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    • pp.17-27
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    • 1981
  • This study was conducted to determine the chemical composition and the mechanical properties of four commercially available low gold-based crown and bridge alloy produced in Korea. Four dental casting gold-silver-palladium alloys, i.e., A, B, C and D (code of alloys) were selected for the evaluation of chemical composition, ultimate tensile strength, elongation. values and Vickers hardness. The chemical composition of test specimens was analyzed by both emission spectrography and wet gravitation method with a 1.5gm of low gold ingot. The tensile properties and Vickers hardness was determined with cast specimens treated in following three conditions; as-cast, softening heat treatment and hardening heat treatment. The tensile testing bars were cast in accordance with the model designed by Gettleman and Harrison (1969) which was modified from the A. D. A. Specification No. 14 for dental chromium-cobalt casting alloy. Nine tensile test specimens were made from a split silicone mold for each of the test alloys to the size of 2.5mm in diameter and a gauge length of 10mm. All four alloys were handled in accordance with conventional methods used in Type III gold alloys. Ultimate tensile strength and elongation were measured on an Instron Universal Tensile Testing Machine (Model 1125, Japan) operated at a crosshead rate of 0.1cm/min. Elongation values were measured using Digital Measuring Microscope (MS-152, FUSOH, Japan). Vickers hardness was determined with a Vickers Hardness Tester (Model VKH-l, Japan) at a 1.0kg load on a mounted tensile test specimen. The following results were obtained from this study; 1. All tested alloys were composed of Au, Ag, Pd, Cu, Zn and Fe in common. The composition rate of gold for all four alloys was found in the range of $42{\sim}47$ weight % as shown below. Alloy A; Au 45%, Ag 40.2%, Pd 5.76%, others 9.04%. Alloy B; Au 47.1%, Ag 29.03%, Pd 6.98%, others 16.92%. Alloy C; Au 45%, .Ag 26.9%, Pd 6.83%, others 21.07%. Alloy D; Au 41.8%, Ag 34.4%, Pd 6.95%, others 16.85%. 3. The ultimate tensile strength of the four alloys was in the range of $31{\sim}82kg/mm^2$. The test results were shown in the below order from the highest value; As-cast condition; D, B, C, A. Softening heat treament; B, C, D, A. Hardening heat treatment; D, B, C, A. 4. The test :results of the elongation rate for each alloy were in the range of $0.5{\sim}18%$. The test results were shown in the below order from the highest value; As-cast condition; A, D, B, C. Softening heat treatment; A, C, D, B. Hardening heat treatment; C, D, B, A. 5. Vickers hardness for each of the four alloys was in the range of $120{\sim}230$. The test results were shown in the below order from the highest value; As-cast condition; C, B, D, A Softening heat treatment; D, B, C, A. Hardening heat treatment; D, A, C, B. 6. There were no differences in the physical properties between as-cast condition and softening heat treatment.

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냉간가공된 316L 스테인리스 강의 인장 및 저주기 피로 물성치에 미치는 동적변형시효의 영향 (The Influence of Dynamic Strain Aging on Tensile and LCF Properties of Prior Cold Worked 316L Stainless Steel)

  • 홍성구;이순복
    • 대한기계학회논문집A
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    • 제27권8호
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    • pp.1398-1408
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    • 2003
  • Tensile and LCF(low cycle fatigue) tests were carried out in air at wide temperature range 20$^{\circ}C$-750$^{\circ}C$ and strain rates of 1${\times}$10$\^$-4//s-1${\times}$10$\^$-2/ to ascertain the influence of strain rate on tensile and LCF properties of prior cold worked 316L stainless steel, especially focused on the DSA(dynamic strain aging) regime. Dynamic strain aging induced the change of tensile properties such as strength and ductility in the temperature region 250$^{\circ}C$-600$^{\circ}C$ and this temperature region well coincided with the negative strain rate sensitivity regime. Cyclic stress response at all test conditions was characterized by the initial hardening during a few cycles, followed by gradual softening until final failure. Temperature and strain rate dependence on cyclic softening behavior appears to result from the change of the cyclic plastic deformation mechanism and DSA effect. The DSA regimes between tensile and LCF loading conditions in terms of the negative strain rate sensitivity were well consistent with each other. The drastic reduction in fatigue resistance at elevated temperature was observed, and it was attributed to the effects of oxidation, creep and dynamic strain aging or interactions among them. Especially, in the DSA regime, dynamic strain aging accelerated the reduction of fatigue resistance by enhancing crack initiation and propagation.

The crack propagation of fiber-reinforced self-compacting concrete containing micro-silica and nano-silica

  • Moosa Mazloom;Amirhosein Abna;Hossein Karimpour;Mohammad Akbari-Jamkarani
    • Advances in nano research
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    • 제15권6호
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    • pp.495-511
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    • 2023
  • In this research, the impact of micro-silica, nano-silica, and polypropylene fibers on the fracture energy of self-compacting concrete was thoroughly examined. Enhancing the fracture energy is very important to increase the crack propagation resistance. The study focused on evaluating the self-compacting properties of the concrete through various tests, including J-ring, V-funnel, slump flow, and T50 tests. Additionally, the mechanical properties of the concrete, such as compressive and tensile strengths, modulus of elasticity, and fracture parameters were investigated on hardened specimens after 28 days. The results demonstrated that the incorporation of micro-silica and nano-silica not only decreased the rheological aspects of self-compacting concrete but also significantly enhanced its mechanical properties, particularly the compressive strength. On the other hand, the inclusion of polypropylene fibers had a positive impact on fracture parameters, tensile strength, and flexural strength of the specimens. Utilizing the response surface method, the relationship between micro-silica, nano-silica, and fibers was established. The optimal combination for achieving the highest compressive strength was found to be 5% micro-silica, 0.75% nano-silica, and 0.1% fibers. Furthermore, for obtaining the best mixture with superior tensile strength, flexural strength, modulus of elasticity, and fracture energy, the ideal proportion was determined as 5% micro-silica, 0.75% nano-silica, and 0.15% fibers. Compared to the control mixture, the aforementioned parameters showed significant improvements of 26.3%, 30.3%, 34.3%, and 34.3%, respectively. In order to accurately model the tensile cracking of concrete, the authors used softening curves derived from an inverse algorithm proposed by them. This method allowed for a precise and detailed analysis of the concrete under tensile stress. This study explores the effects of micro-silica, nano-silica, and polypropylene fibers on self-compacting concrete and shows their influences on the fracture energy and various mechanical properties of the concrete. The results offer valuable insights for optimizing the concrete mix to achieve desired strength and performance characteristics.

TMCP 고장력강재와 그 용접부의 저사이클피로특성에 관한 연구 (Low cycle fatigue behaviour of TMCP steel in as-received and welded states)

  • 김영식;한명수
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • 제8권4호
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    • pp.46-57
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    • 1990
  • TMCP steel manufactured by controlled rolling followed by accelerated cooling process is known to have extra-ordinary mechanical properties such as tensile strength and toughness. However, there is much uncertainty about the fatigue fracture characteristics, especially, in the welded state of this steel. In case of this steel, the softening zone by welding is generated in heat affected zone in contrast with the case of conventional normalized high strength steel. This softening zone is considered to play significant roles in low cycle fatigue fracture of the welded part of this steel. In this paper, the low cycle fatigue behaviors of TMCP steel were inspected in as-received and welded state using the smooth specimen. The fatigue life-time was seperately investigated on the basis of failure of the specimen and crack initiation which is detected by differential strain method. Moreover, the low cycle fatigue characteristics of TMCP steel were quantitatively compared with those of the conventional normalized steel of same strength level.

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인장연화거동을 고려한 강섬유 보강 초고성능 콘크리트 보의 모멘트-곡률 해석 (Moment-Curvature Analysis of Steel Fiber-Reinforced Ultra High Performance Concrete Beams with Tension Softening Behavior)

  • 양인환;조창빈;김병석
    • 한국전산구조공학회논문집
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    • 제24권3호
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    • pp.237-248
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    • 2011
  • 강섬유 보강 콘크리트의 인장연화특성은 구조적 거동에 매우 중요한 역할을 하며, 강섬유 보강 초고성능 콘크리트의 우수한 구조성능을 파악하기 위해서는 인장연화거동의 정밀모델링 및 이를 반영한 수치해석 기법이 필요하다. 따라서, 이 논문에서는 강섬유로 보강된 콘크리트의 부재의 인장연화거동 특성을 고려한 휨 거동을 예측하기 위한 수치해석 기법을 제시하였다. 강섬유 보강 콘크리트의 하중-균열개구변위 실험결과를 반영하여 가상균열모델에 근거한 균열방정식과 역해석 기법에 의해 인장연화모델링을 수행하였다. 또한, 인장연화거동을 반영한 재료모델링을 수행하였다. 제시기법에 의한 초고성능 콘크리트 보의 모멘트-곡률 수치해석 결과를 실험결과와 비교 분석하였으며, 수치해석 결과와 실험결과는 비교적 잘 일치하고 있다. 제안기법에 의해 강섬유 보강 초고강도 콘크리트 보의 휨강도를 정확하게 예측할 수 있다고 판단된다.

Saw-tooth softening/stiffening - a stable computational procedure for RC structures

  • Rots, Jan G.;Invernizzi, Stefano;Belletti, Beatrice
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • 제3권4호
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    • pp.213-233
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    • 2006
  • Over the past years techniques for non-linear analysis have been enhanced significantly via improved solution procedures, extended finite element techniques and increased robustness of constitutive models. Nevertheless, problems remain, especially for real world structures of softening materials like concrete. The softening gives negative stiffness and risk of bifurcations due to multiple cracks that compete to survive. Incremental-iterative techniques have difficulties in selecting and handling the local peaks and snap-backs. In this contribution, an alternative method is proposed. The softening diagram of negative slope is replaced by a saw-tooth diagram of positive slopes. The incremental-iterative Newton method is replaced by a series of linear analyses using a special scaling technique with subsequent stiffness/strength reduction per critical element. It is shown that this event-by-event strategy is robust and reliable. First, the model is shown to be objective with respect to mesh refinement. Next, the example of a large-scale dog-bone specimen in direct tension is analyzed using an isotropic version of the saw-tooth model. The model is capable of automatically providing the snap-back response. Subsequently, the saw-tooth model is extended to include anisotropy for fixed crack directions to accommodate both tensile cracking and compression strut action for reinforced concrete. Three different reinforced concrete structures are analyzed, a tension-pull specimen, a slender beam and a slab. In all cases, the model naturally provides the local peaks and snap-backs associated with the subsequent development of primary cracks starting from the rebar. The secant saw-tooth stiffness is always positive and the analysis always 'converges'. Bifurcations are prevented due to the scaling technique.

콘크리트 균열 손상의 방향성을 고려한 다중파괴기준 소성 모델 (Plasticity Model for Directionality of Concrete Crack Damages)

  • 김재요;박홍근
    • 콘크리트학회논문집
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    • 제19권5호
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    • pp.655-664
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    • 2007
  • 콘크리트의 인장균열에 따른 방향적 비국소 손상이라는 특징은 인장-압축을 받는 철근콘크리트 전단 부재에서 회전인장균열 특성 및 압축강도 감소 현상을 일으킨다. 본 연구에서는 인장과 압축거동에 대하여 다른 손상 모델을 사용하는 기존의 방법과는 달리, 동일한 인장균열 손상 모델을 사용하여, 인장균열거동과 압축연화거동을 나타낸다. 이러한 비국소 균열 손상의 영향을 나타낼 수 있는 소성모델을 개발하기 위하여 미소면 모델의 개념을 도입한다. 기존의 소성모델과 달리, 비국소 균열 손상을 나타내기 위하여 인장과 압축의 소성파괴면은 각 미소면에서 정의하며, 각 미소파괴면의 조합에 의하여 대표파괴면을 정의한다. 이때, 방향적 비국소 균열 손상을 나타내는 소성인장변형률의 영향에 의하여 각 미소면의 인장과 압축 소성변형률의 크기가 결정된다. 본 연구에서 개발된 소성모델은 유한요소해석에 적용되며, 다양한 전단패널의 기존 실험 결과들과 비교하여 제안된 재료 모델의 유효성을 검증한다.

무근 콘크리트 인장연화응답의 실험적 연구 (Experimental Study for Tensile Softening Response of Plain Concrete)

  • 이상근;강태경;송영철;권용길;한상훈
    • 한국콘크리트학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국콘크리트학회 2001년도 가을 학술발표회 논문집
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    • pp.423-426
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    • 2001
  • In this paper a large scale direct tension test of plain concrete is represented. Two independently controlled actuators were used to ensure a homogeneous tensile field and to avoid secondary flexural stresses. Fracture energies evaluated by a classical prediction equation and this test are compared. The result indicated that the classical prediction equation is not adequate to predict the fracture energy of large sized specimens. From this test, it was determined that the fracture energy obtained from large scale direct tension tests is significantly higher than the one obtained in wedge splitting tests on laboratory sized specimens. But the tensile strength was about half the value determined from splitting tensile strength test with cylindrical specimens.

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