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Load Carrying Capacity of Back-to-Back Reinforced Soil Walls (Back-to-Back 보강토 옹벽의 하중지지 특성)

  • Yoo, Chung-Sik;Kim, Sun-Bin
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.24 no.12
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    • pp.41-52
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    • 2008
  • This paper concerns the load carrying capacity of back-to-back reinforced soil wall for use in roadway and railway construction. Two test conditions, designed with due consideration of the FHW A design guideline, were first developed and a number of cases having different reinforcement lengths were tested under a surchage loading until failure. The results indicated that for cases in which two sides of reinforcements do not overlap, the wall behavior was similar to those of single wall. For cases in which the reinforcements overlap each other, on the other hand, the load carrying capacity of the wall significantly decreased when reinforced with reinforcement layers having lengths less than 50% of the wall height.

A Study of Static Behavior of FRP Bridge Deck Concerning Connection Condition (FRP바닥판의 연결조건에 따른 정적거동 분석)

  • Yong, Hwan Sun;Hwang, Yoon Koog;Kyung, Kab Su;Park, Yong Chan
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.26 no.4A
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    • pp.597-604
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    • 2006
  • Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) is a relatively new material in the bridge construction. With high strength to weight ratios, excellent durability, and low life-cycle costs of FRP, FRP bridge decks can offer a low dead load, reduced maintenance, and long service life. Due to the lightweight of FRP, if existing concrete decks can be replaced with the FRP decks, the load carrying capacity of superstructure can be increased without strengthening of girders. In this study, we have conducted an experiment on 7 cases of connection conditions with steel girder by using bolts considering a rational and economical method of connection and compared with the results of FEM analysis. From the experimental result, if the bolts are strong enough to resist shear force between the FRP bridge deck and the steel girder, it will be structurally secure to use the zigzag method.

A Study on the Determination of Construction Method of Screw Concrete Piles for Noise & Vibration-Free (무소음・무진동을 위한 스크류콘크리트말뚝의 시공법설정에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Yongkyu;Kim, Dongchul;Kim, Sungsu;Nam, Moonseok
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.11 no.7
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    • pp.15-24
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    • 2010
  • Noise and vibration due to pile driving cause residents nearby construction sites to file civil complaints and to the extent of bringing construction to a halt. To deal with this issue, construction engineers have worked strenuously to develop several types of low noise & low vibration pile methods. In this study, a new noise and vibration-free precast screw pile method proposed as a low noise & low vibration pile. It penetrates into the ground by rotating and pressing to avert noise and vibration while maximizing bearing capacity. A prototype of noise and vibration-free precast screw pile method was manufactured, which is not seen anywhere in Korea and elsewhere, and have undergone pilot tests twice to determine construction method. Based on this study, features of the noise & vibration-free screw pile method, production of screw concrete pile prototype, two pilot tests and subsequent construction method were determined.

Investigation of Optimal Construction Procedures for Concrete Underpass Structures Considering Heat of Hydration (수화열을 고려한 콘크리트 지하차도 적정 시공법 분석)

  • An, Zu-Og;Kim, Seong-Min;Kim, Dong-Ryun
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.229-238
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    • 2009
  • This paper describes the methods to propose the optimal material properties and construction steps that prevent cracks due to the thermal stresses induced by the hydration heat under the construction of the concrete underpass structures. To achieve the goal of this study, the heat transfer theories were employed and the three-dimensional finite element model of the underpass structure was developed and used for the structural analyses. If the volume of the concrete member that is placed at one time is significantly large, the member is assumed to be the mass concrete and is easy to induce cracks. In order to minimize the cracks during the construction, two different methods can be utilized: one is to arrange the construction steps optimally and the other is to change the materials to reduce the probability of the crack occurrence. In this study, the analyses were performed by considering the changes in material properties with time, the characteristics of the hydration heat generation for cements and admixtures, the volume of the concrete placement at one time, and the environmental conditions.

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Analysis of Ground Movement During Diaphragm Well Panel Constructions in Sedimentary Marine Deposit (해성점토층에 실시된 지중연속벽 시공에 의한 지반의 변위 분석)

  • Lee Cheol-Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.43-54
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    • 2005
  • The ground movements during three. full-scale trial diaphragm wall (DW) panel constructions were monitored and analysed. The DW panels were constructed in reclaimed fill where sedimentary marine deposit and residual weathered soils are being consolidated. The monitoring data showed exceptionally large lateral ground movements of up to 293 mm near a trench due to the DW panel constructions, which is about 0.8$\%$ D, where D is the maximum excavation depth. It was observed that deliberate holding period of the trench resulted in a significant increase in the lateral ground movements of about 50-225$\%$. A pre-treatment of the marine deposit by installing a single line of jet grout columns around the trench prior to the excavation was found to be a very effective way of reducing the ground movements. The measured ground settlements were compared with some relevant case histories. DW panel constructions in sedimentary marine deposit are likely to cause maximum ground surface settlement up to 0.225$\%$ D.

Checklists for Construction Drawings of Office Buildings based on Working Drawing Analysis (공사용도면 현황분석에 기반한 일반업무시설 실시설계도면 체크리스트 개선방안)

  • Lee, Beom-Koo;Jung, Tae-Hwan;Park, Hyung-Jin;Koo, Kyo-Jin
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.3-11
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    • 2010
  • Currently the quality of construction drawings is deteriorated due to restrictions on time costs allowed to the design phase. Moreover shop drawings are arbitrarily produced without the standard criteria, and cleared off after the completion of construction. As a result, the information of produced shop drawings is not feedback to the design phase, and the quality of the construction drawings become worse. This study proposes checklists that include information requested at construction sites and the shop drawings as well as the existing checklists for the construction drawings. The checklists integrate designer's check-items according to breakdown of drawings and contractor's check-items base don construction process. Index matrices of the integrated checklists is developed for practical application of the checklists, and validated through intensive interview with design and construction practitioners.

Study on Cracking Causes and Patterns in Median Barrier and Guardrail Concrete in RC Bridge (콘크리트 교량 방호벽의 균열원인 및 패턴 분석에 대한 연구)

  • Choi, Se-Jin;Choi, Jung-Wook;Kwon, Seung-Jun
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.19-26
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    • 2014
  • Concrete guide rail and median barrier are an attached RC member, however they are vulnerable to cracking due to slip form construction and large surface of member. In this study, causes and pattern of cracking are analyzed through assessment and NDT (Non-Destructive Technique) evaluation for concrete guide rail and median barrier on highway structure. For this work, analysis on drying shrinkage and hydration heat are performed considering installation period, and plastic shrinkage is also analyzed considering their environmental conditions. From the evaluation, plastic settlement around steel location, drying/ plastic shrinkage, and aggregate segregation are inferred to be the main causes of cracking in the structures. The crack causes and patterns are schematized and techniques of crack-control are suggested. Furthermore concrete guide rail/ median barrier in the bridge on the sea are vulnerable to cracking at early age so that special attentions should be paid at the stages of material selection and construction.

Structural Performance of Double Rip Decks Reinforced with Inverted Triangular Truss Girders (역삼각 트러스 거더로 보강된 더블 골 데크 성능 평가)

  • Son, Hong-Jun;Kim, Young-Ho;Chung, Kyung-Soo;Kim, Dae-Jin
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.559-566
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    • 2017
  • This paper proposes a new composite deckplate system reinforced with inverted triangular truss girders(called 'D Deck'), which does not require the use of temporary supports at construction stage. The proposed system retains increased stiffness and strength while keeping the absolute floor height change to a minimum level and can be utilized as floor systems of various types beam members such as the conventional wide-flange and U-shaped composite beams. In order to evaluate the performance of the proposed system, five specimens with a span of 5.5 m were fabricated and tested under field loading conditions consisting of several intermediate steps. The load-deflection curves of each specimen were plotted and compared with the nonlinear three-dimensional finite element analysis results. The comparison showed that the effective load sharing between the truss girders and floor deck occurs and the maximum deflection under construction stage loading is well below the limit estimated by the provisions in Korea Building Code.

A Study on the Performance of Mechanical Pressurizing Equipment(MPE) for Improving Bond Strength of Repair Materials for Concrete Box Structures (콘크리트 박스 구조물용 보수재의 부착강도 향상을 위한 기계식 가압장비(MPE) 성능에 관한 연구)

  • Yu, Hyeong-Sik;Jung, Jee-Seung
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.477-483
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    • 2020
  • The rehabilitation methods used in existing concrete box structures rely on the method of attaching the repair material to the section of the structure with a spray equipment. In the case of ceiling or wall parts, the adhesion force to the repair material may be reduced by the gravity and dead load after construction. In subway structures, vibration causes a problem that reduces the initial adhesion. Supplementary measures are needed as the quality of repair varies depending on the worker's proficiency and construction environment. In this study, mechanical pressurization equipment was developed that can apply a certain pressure after construction of a repairwork to solve problems such as reduction of adhesion of repair materials by gravity and variation of repair quality by labor work. To find out the effect of the pressurized equipment, a chamber similar to the field conditions was constructed to measure the attachment strength different from the pressurized condition, the section, and the environmental conditions. The pressurization differed from the other parts, but the adhesion strength of up to 70% was increased.

Effect of Joint Spacing on Early-Age Behavior of jointed Concrete Pavement (줄눈콘크리트 포장의 줄눈간격에 따른 초기거동 연구)

  • Yoon, Chang-Ho;Lee, Jae-Hoon;Kim, Hyung-Bae;Lee, Seung-Woo
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.101-110
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    • 2007
  • Joint Spacing of Jointed Concrete Pavement has been uniformly designed and constructed as six-meter in Korea. However, engineering backgrounds to show the appropriateness of six-meter Joint Spacing has not been provided. In the on-going reseach of the development of Korea Pavement Reseach Program(KPRP), the optimum Joint Spacing is suggested as 6 to 8 meters according to the regional climatic conditions based on the mechanical-empirical analysis of short-term and long-term pavement distress. This study is a part of the investigation on the adequateness of Joint Spacing design specification suggested in KPRP. Joint Spacing was design and constructed as seven-meter Joint Spacing suggested as design specification in Korea Reseach Program(KPRP) and monitored the Load Transfer Efficiency(LTE), Random crack and compared with those of adjacent $6{\sim}7$ meter Joint Spacing concrete section.

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