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An Estimation Procedure for Concrete Modulus by Using Concrete Strength Relationships in the LTPP Test Sections (콘크리트 물성 정량화식을 이용한 LTPP 구간의 탄성계수 추정방법)

  • Yang, Sung-Chul;Cho, Yoon-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.39-46
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    • 2010
  • Concrete strength relationship between various strength properties was presented through experimental data from concretes made from different sources of coarse aggregates and fine aggregates, and different amount of cement contents. In the strength relationship were included compression-flexure, compression-split tension, compression-modulus and flexure-split tension. A total of 61~81 data sets were analyzed while each data set is composed of 3 to 4 experimental test data. Using the proposed strength relations, a procedure to reliably estimate modulus values from the LTPP field test section was suggested. Core specimens were taken from 10 LTPP sections on the expressway as well as 4 sections on the national road. Then compressive strengths and modulus were determined in the lab. Finally concrete modulus was averaged with the estimated values by using the derived relationship and experimental values.

Hetero-core Optical Fiber Exposure Sensor Module and Instrumentation Delay (헤테로코어 광파이버 노출형 센서모듈과 계측 지연현상)

  • Song, Young-Yong;Park, Eik-Tae;Lee, Hwan-Woo
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.401-408
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    • 2019
  • The objective of this study is to develop a new type of buried sensor module that can directly assess pre-stressed concrete by measuring strain using a hetero-core optical fiber sensor. In this regard, experiments were conducted to evaluate the performance of the sensor using an exposure sensor module. Based on the experimental results, when the values of the displacement control velocity were 0.12 mm/min and 1.80 mm/min, the corresponding delays in the measurement were 52.1 s and 2.6 s respectively, which indicated that the maximum delay between the two measurements was a factor of 19. Due to the measurement delay phenomena, the sensor module used in the experiments cannot be employed to check the real-time state of the structure. Thus, additional experiments were needed to develop a new sensor module that can measure the real-time state of the structure. To investigate the cause of the measurement delay phenomena, three experiments were conducted. It was confirmed that measurement delay is mainly attributed to frictional resistance. The measurement delay phenomena were not observed in the experiments using the friction-removed device.

A Study on the Strength Prediction of Crushed Sand Concrete by Ultra-sonic Velocity Method (초음파속도법에 의한 부순모래 콘크리트의 강도 추정에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Myung-Sik;Baek, Dong-Il;Youm, Chi-Sun
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.71-78
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    • 2007
  • Schmidt hammer and ultra-sonic method are commonly used for crushed sand concrete compressive strength test in a construction field. At present, various of equations for prediction of strength are present, which have been used in a construction field. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the correlation between prediction strength by presentation equations and destructive strength to test specimen, and find out which is a suitable equation for the construction site. In this study, a strength test was carried out destructive test by means of core sampling and traditional test. The experimental parameter were concrete age, curing condition, and strength level.

An Analysis of Planning Practice for Reinforced Concrete Core-Wall Construction in High-Rise Building Construction (초고층건물 R/C조 코어월 선행공사의 시공계획 실무에 관한 분석)

  • Ahn Byung-Ju
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.5 no.2 s.18
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    • pp.194-201
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    • 2004
  • Core-wall construction method is applied in many high-rise building constructions. This is caused by the advantages of the method such as the effect of saved construction cost and shortened period. However, the analysis study of planning practice for core-wall construction shows matters take place during core-wall construction, such as increasing in construction cost and period. These matters result from the limited work space leading to low productivity, the activity interference leading to increasing in period, additional temporary work cost and time, and delayed concrete pour activity. A large part of these can be prevented taking place by very detailed and most careful core-wall construction plan. Therefore, this study suggests improvement directions of core-wall construction planning process focused on the cooperation system of a contractor between a sub-contractor and the process.

A Study on the Influencing Factors on the Estimation of Compressive Strength by Small Size Core (소구경 코어에 의한 콘크리트 압축강도 추정에 미치는 실험인자의 영향에 관한 연구)

  • 한민철;김기정;백병훈;한천구;송성진
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.361-364
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    • 2002
  • This paper discusses the influencing factors such as coring position, height to diameter ratio of core specimen(h/d) and coring torque on the strength estimation of concrete by small site coring method in order to verify the validities of small size core method. According to results, as for the influence of drilling position, when core specimens are obtained from the place parallel to placing direction, compressive strength of core specimens are higher than those perpendicular to placing direction. This is due to the loss of the area of core specimen perpendicular to plating direction by bleeding. And in case of $\phi$ 24mm core specimen, when vertical drilling against placing direction is taken. compressive strength of core specimen obtained at the bottom of the structure is higher than that at the top of the structure. As for the influence of height to depth ratio, as h/d ratio increases compressive strength shows to be decreased. As for the influences of rotation speed of drilling machine, as its speed goes up, compressive strength decreases, regardless of core diameter.

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A Study on the Strength Characteristics of Concrete Cores (콘크리트 코어의 강도특성에 관한 연구)

  • 권영웅;이성용;신정식;전익찬;김민수;박송철
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.85-90
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    • 2002
  • This paper concerns the within test strength of concrete cured under different conditions. Those conditions are water curing, field curing and cores drilled from the existing structures. The test factors are not only above cured conditions but also concrete ages of 3, 7, 14 and 28 days and concrete strength of 202, 252 and 650kgf/$\textrm{cm}^2$. The test results are as follows; (1) In spite of within test results, concrete strength is very different from curing states of concrete (2) The strength of cores drilled from existing structures are smaller than the strength of concrete cured in water by 3~4% and larger than that of concrete cured in field by 8~17% (3) Core strength is largely dependant on the curing state of top surface of concrete.

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A Study on the Strength of Concrete Core in Existing Structures (실존 콘크리트 구조체의 코어 강도에 관한 연구)

  • Bae, Young-Mi;Kim, Min-Su;Kwon, Young-Wung
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.611-614
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    • 2005
  • This study concerns the strength of concrete cores drilled from existing structures. The test factors are core size, drilled position of core, concrete age and concrete strength. The test results are as follows; (1) Under the filled condition of curing, concrete strength for three years are larger than that of 28 days by $15\~20\%$ (2) According to the core size effect from diameter of 75mm to 150mm , the variation of core strength are by $8\~18\%$ (3) According to the wall height of 1m, the strength of lower point of wall is than larger that of the upper point by $5\~20\%$. (4) In Accessing the core strength of concrete as a basis, the effect of core size and drilling position should be considered.

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Horizontal Cracks in Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement Structures (연속철근콘크리트 도로포장 구조물의 내부 수평균열)

  • Kim, Seong-Min;Cho, Byoung-Hooi;Kwon, Soon-Min
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.18 no.3 s.93
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    • pp.425-429
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    • 2006
  • Horizontal cracks at the mid-depth of concrete slabs were observed at a section of the continuously reinforced concrete pavement(CRCP) structures on the Korea Highway Corporation's Test Road. To investigate the existence and the extent of horizontal cracks in the concrete slab, a number of cores were taken from the section of CRCP. To identify the causes of horizontal cracks, numerical analyses were conducted. Several variables relative to design, material, and environment were considered in the studies to evaluate possible causes of horizontal cracking. A numerical model of CRCP was developed using the finite element discretization, and the shear and normal tensile stress distributions in CRCP were investigated with the model. Numerical analysis results show that the maximum shear and normal tensile stresses develop near the depth of steel bars at transverse cracks. If those maximum stresses reach the strength of concrete, horizontal cracks occur. The maximum stresses become higher as the environmental loads, coefficient of thermal expansion of concrete, and elastic modulus of concrete increase.

Seismic Techniques for the Integrated Assessment of Structural Integrity of Concrete Runway (콘크리트 활주로 건전도상태의 종합평가를 위한 비파괴 탄성파기법)

  • Joh Sung-Ho;Kang Tae-Ho;Cho Mi-Ra;Suh Young-Chan;Kwon Soo-Ahn
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.51-63
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    • 2005
  • Concrete pavement may suffer from material deterioration or structural problems, which lead to surface cracks and deflection of a concrete pavement. Degraded concrete pavement, when it is still under operation, should be recovered by an urgent maintenance to avoid the discontinued service leading to the significant traffic problems and economic loss. Seismic techniques are good tools to assess the structural integrity of concrete runway. It is because seismic techniques can evaluate engineering properties nondestructively and quickly and the evaluation can be extended to subgrade. In this study, a series of numerical simulations of stress-wave propagation were performed to verify feasibility of seismic techniques as an assessment tool. Based on the results of the numerical simulation, a framework of using seismic techniques was presented fur the nondestructive integrated assessment fur structural integrity of concrete runway. And the presented framework was applied to $\bigcirc\bigcirc$ concrete runway with surface cracks, which required urgent maintenance, to identify the causes of the surface cracks. The results obtained from the structural integrity assessment were compared with the measurements of the cores collected from the same runway for verification of the presented framework.

An Experimental Study on the Size and Length Effect of High Strength Concrete Specimens (고강도 콘크리트 시편의 치수 및 길이 효과에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Kim, Dongbaek;Kim, Myunggon;Lee, Jeangtae;Song, Daegyeum
    • Journal of the Society of Disaster Information
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.366-375
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    • 2017
  • Internal factors having effects on compressive strength test results of concrete include size, shape, height-diameter ratio(h/d), section processing method, dryness and wetness, etc. of the specimen. As it is difficult to ensure dimensions of core specimen due to rebar cutting from rebar spacing, wall thickness, effects on the structure, etc. when taking core of the concrete structure, correction of dimensions and h/d of the specimen become important for quality control of the concrete. Thus, in order to review effects of specimen size and height-diameter ratio for the concretes with compressive strength within 40~60MPa, this study has experimentally reviewed compressive strength test values by applying correction factors pursuant to KS F 2422 (Method of obtaining and testing drilled cores and sawed beams of concrete), when changing specimen diameter to ${\emptyset}5{\sim}15cm$, and h/d to 2.0~1.25.