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Investigation of design methods in calculating the load-carrying capacity of mortise-tenon joint of timber structure

  • Hafshah Salamah;Seung Heon Lee;Thomas H.-K. Kang
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.307-323
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    • 2023
  • This study compares two prominent design provisions, National Design Specification (NDS) and Eurocode 5, on load-carrying capacity calculations and failure analysis for mortise-tenon joints. Design procedures of double-shear connection from both provisions were used to calculate load-carrying capacity of mortise-tenon joints with eight different bolt sizes. From this calculation, the result was validated using finite element analysis and failure criteria models. Although both provisions share similar failure modes, their distinct calculation methods significantly influence the design load-carrying capacity values. Notably, Eurocode 5 predicts a 6% higher design load-carrying capacity for mortise-tenon joints with varying bolt diameters under horizontal loads and 14% higher under vertical loads compared to NDS. However, the results from failure criteria models indicate that NDS closely aligns with the actual load-carrying capacity. This indicates that Eurocode 5 presents a less conservative design and potentially requires fewer fasteners in the final timber connection design. This evaluation initiates the potential for the development of a wider range of timber connections, including mortise-tenon joints with wooden pegs.

An Alternative Unit Root Test Statistic Based on Least Squares Estimator

  • Shin, Key-Il
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.639-647
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    • 2002
  • Efforts to obtain more power for unit root tests have continued. Pantula at el.(1994) compared empirical powers of several unit root test statistics and addressed that the weighted symmetric estimator(WSE) and the unconditional maximum likelihood estimator(UMLE) are the best among them. One can easily see that the powers of these two statistics are almost the same. In this paper we explain a connection between WSE and UMLE and suggest a unit root test statistic which may explain the connection between them.

THE ASSESSMENT OF ABUTMENT SCREW STABILITY BETWEEN THE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL HEXAGONAL JOINT UNDER CYCLIC LOADING

  • Lee, Tae-Sik;Han, Jung-Suk;Yang, Jae-Ho;Lee, Jae-Bong;Kim, Sung-Hun
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.46 no.6
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    • pp.561-568
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    • 2008
  • STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Currently, many implant systems are developed and divided into two types according to their joint connection: external or internal connection. Regardless of the connection type, screw loosening is the biggest problem in implant-supported restoration. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to assess the difference in stability of abutment screws between the external and internal hexagonal connection types under cyclic loading. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Each of the 15 samples of external implants and internal abutments were tightened to 30 N/cm with a digital torque gauge, and cemented with a hemispherical metal cap. Each unit was then mounted in a $30^{\circ}$ inclined jig. Then each group was divided into 2 sub-groups based on different periods of cyclic loading with the loading machine (30 N/ cm - 300 N/cm,14 Hz: first group $1{\times}10^6$, $5{\times}10^6$ cyclic loading; second group $3{\times}10^6$, $3{\times}10^6$ for a total cyclic loading of $6{\times}10^6$) The removal torque value of the screw before and after cyclic loading was checked. SPSS statistical software for Windows was used for statistical analysis. Group means were calculated and compared by ANOVA, independent t-test, and paired t-test with ${\alpha}$=0.05. RESULTS: In the external hexagonal connection, the difference between the removal torque value of the abutment screw before loading, the value after $1{\tims}10^6$ cyclic loading, and the value after $1{\times}10^6$, and additional $5{\times}10^6$ cyclic loading was not significant. The difference between the removal torque value after $3{\times}10^6$ cyclic loading and after $3{\times}10^6$, and additional $3{\times}10^6$ cyclic loading was not significant. In the internal hexagonal connection, the difference between the removal torque value before loading and the value after $1{\times}10^6$ cyclic loading was not significant, but the value after $1{\times}10^6$, and additional $5{\times}10^6$ cyclic loading was reduced and the difference was significant (P < .05). In addition, in the internal hexagonal connection, the difference between the removal torque value after $3{\times}10^6$ cyclic loading and the value after $3{\times}10^6$, and additional $3{\times}10^6$ cyclic loading was not significant. CONCLUSION: The external hexagonal connection was more stable than the internal hexagonal connection after $1{\times}10^6$, and additional $5{\times}10^6$ cyclic loading (t = 10.834, P < .001). There was no significant difference between the two systems after $3{\times}10^6$, and additional $3{\times}10^6$ cycles.

Development of Multi-connection Terminal Emulator (다중 연결이 가능한 터미널 에뮬레이터 개발)

  • Choi, Hong-Soek;Kim, Youn-Su;Kim, Jin-Su;Ju, Young-Kwan;Jeon, Joong-Nam
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.173-179
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    • 2017
  • Recently, with the development of IoT, there have been increasing cases of transmitting and receiving data by connecting more than one devices supporting various communication methods. In this paper, we propose a multi-terminal emulator supporting various communication methods. The system supports multiple channel connections for each communication method, schedules data transmission, collects communication statistics, represents them into graphs, and stores log records. By using this system, it is possible to test the communication connection between multiple devices, and it is expected to provide convenience for IoT system development.

A Study on the Improvement direction of Interior Architecture connection Qualification (실내건축 관련 자격검정의 개선방향에 관한 연구)

  • 윤갑근;김양지;최승희
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.41
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    • pp.3-10
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the problems of the existing interior architecture connection qualification and propose the desirable direction of development. To do this, this study suggested basic materials for the connection between the qualification for interior architecture and practical business, and for an efficient qualification. For methods, first, this study analyzed the flow and the ratio of successful applicants of the qualification of interior architecture in order to consider problems. Secondly, this study grasped the composition of examination. Thirdly, this study examined the changes of the questions in standards. Fourth, this study investigated overseas examples. In addition, this study conducted a questionnaire for professionals engaging in practical business in order to contribute for establishing the desirable frame of qualification of interior architecture through the analysis and comparison of the results.

A Study on the Flexibility of Semi-Rigid Steel Frames under Lateral Loadings( II ) (횡하중을 받는 반강접 철골 골조의 유연도에 관한 연구( II ) -골조 해석모형을 중심으로-)

  • Kang, Cheol Kyu;Han, Young Cheol;Lee, Gab Jo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.8 no.4 s.29
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    • pp.121-131
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    • 1996
  • Semi-rigid frames are frames for whcih the connections joining the beam and column are neither fully rigid nor perfectly pinned. In reality, all steel frames are semi-rigid in nature as all connections exhibit a certain degree of flexibility under loads. For semi-rigid frmaed structures, it is tended to reduce more rigidity of the member for the nonlinear behavior of connections and the P-delta effects of framed structure. To predict the actual behavior of semi-rigid steel frames, a more realistic analysis methods which explicitly takes into account the effect of connection flexibility should be used. In this research, the effect of connection flexibility in the semi-rigid structure has been investigated. To predict the response of flexibility connected frames, the algorithm of semi-rigid steel frame is developed using connection model having nonlinear spring on end of beam.

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Economic Analysis of Connection and Anchorage Methods of Bottom Rebar for Composite Precast Concrete Girder (합성 PC 보의 하부철근 이음 및 정착방법에 따른 경제성 검토)

  • Cho, Wonhyun;Lim, Chaeyeon;Kim, Sunkuk
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2015.05a
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    • pp.11-12
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    • 2015
  • Green Frame is a Rahmen structure made of composite precast concrete members. According to the concrete design code, a lower rebar of precast concrete girder, should be extended to the inner precast concrete column. However, such extension of lower rebar may sharply reduce its constructability. To satisfy the criteria, the connection and anchorage of beam rebar should be taken into consideration, yet it is difficult to use lapping as it is not easy to ensure enough space when Green Frame method is adopted. To solve this, a new method of lower rebar connection and anchorage was developed, and this study is intended to review economic feasibility prior to applying the method developed onto sites. The study result can be used as basic data for selection of the optimal joint and anchorage method for lower rebar of the green frame construction.

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Sway of semi-rigid steel frames - Part 1: Regular frames

  • Ashraf, M.;Nethercot, D.A.;Ahmed, B.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.4 no.5
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    • pp.403-418
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    • 2004
  • Lateral sway is most likely to control the design of semi-rigid steel frames where the frame arrangements do not include any form of bracing. This paper investigates the sway behaviour of semi-rigid regular steel frames i.e., frames having the same arrangement of beam and column sections at all levels, and hence proposes some design charts for the prediction of sway that eliminate the need for doing any numerical modelling. Schueller's equation has also been modified to incorporate connection flexibility in addition to its original rigid frame considerations. All the proposed methods have been validated using results obtained from numerical analysis.

Delay Analysis for Seamless Connections in Interworking between MPOA Networks and MPLS Networks (MPOA망과 MPLS 망 연동시 심리스 연결에 대한 지연 분석)

  • Kim, Dong-Ho;Lee, Soong-Hee;Jeon, Hyung-Goo
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.147-155
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    • 2002
  • Seamless connection can be a good solution to reduce processing delays in interworking points, a possible big burden to the data transmission in Internet. This paper, therefore, will present several interworking methods which can minimize the delays through seamless connections in interworking between MPOA networks, usually ATM-LANs, and MPLS networks, mainly Internet backbones. We compare characteristics of those networks, propose requirements for interworking, and describe three Interworking methods. Proposed Interworking methods reduce end-to-end transmission delay for seamless connection between ATM VC and LSP, as decreases the number of IP lookup processing in LER. We describe detailed process and characteristic of each interworking method, And we analyze and compare end-to-end delay, using Jackson's network theorem, of proposed interworking methods.

Bolted connections to tubular columns at ambient and elevated temperatures - A review

  • Leong, S.H.;Sulong, N.H. Ramli;Jameel, Mohammed
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.303-321
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    • 2016
  • Tubular column members have been widely adopted in current construction due to its numerous advantages. However, the closed-section profile characteristics of tubular columns severely limit the connection possibilities. Welding type is acceptable but discouraged because of on-site issues. Blind-bolted connection is preferable because of its simplicity, economic benefit, and easy assembly. This paper presents a state-of-the-art review on bolted connections to tubular columns for bare steel tubes, including square and circular sections. Available studies on bolted connections at ambient and elevated temperatures are reviewed, but emphasis is given on the latter. Various methods of determining the connection performance through experimental, analytical, component based, and finite element approaches are examined. Future research areas are also identified.