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고강도 강관말뚝의 항타후 구조성능 분석 (Structural Capacity of High Strength Steel Pipe Pile After Pile Driving)

  • 나승민;유한규
    • 대한토목학회논문집
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    • 제31권6C호
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    • pp.251-258
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    • 2011
  • 강관말뚝은 오랫동안 다양한 깊은 기초에 적용되어 왔으나 최근 강재가격의 상승으로 균질한 품질, 큰 강성, 용이한 시공 등의 장점에도 불구하고 기술자들이 자유롭게 적용 못하고 있다. 그러므로 강관말뚝으로 시공할 경우에는 초기 항타후 계획고 이상에서 절단된 강관을 재활용할 수 있다면 공사비를 절감하는데에 기여할 수 있다. 이러한 사유로 인하여 시공자들은 항타후 절단된 강관말뚝을 새롭게 시공할 말뚝과 함께 시공하고자 하나 명확한 정량적인 항타후 강관말뚝의 거동특성의 부재 및 재활용을 위한 적절한 대응방법과 기준의 부재로 인하여 말뚝의 건전도 문제, 문제 발생시의 대응방법 부재 등이 실제 현장에서 종종 발생하고 있다. 본 연구에서는 신규 강관말뚝과 사용자 하중 또는 극한 하중을 받은 강관말뚝에 대하여 현장에서 수행한 말뚝 동재하시험과 실내에서의 피로시험, 인장시험, 샤르피 충격시험을 실시하여 그 결과를 비교분석하였다. 시험결과로부터 허용응력 수준의 항타응력이 발생한 사용 하중조건에서는 항복강도의 변화가 2% 이하이며 최대 허용항타응력($0.9{\sigma}_y$)을 항타횟수가 3000회까지 받은 극한 하중조건에서는 항복강도의 변화가 5% 이하인 것을 확인할 수 있다. 또한 각 변수의 민감도를 확인하기 위하여 통계분석을 실시하였다. 모든 실험결과로부터 강관말뚝의 재활용 가능여부에 대한 판단 기준은 항복강도의 변화 보다는 오히려 샤르피충격에너지, 용접부에서의 강도변화 및 품질관리, 강관의 단면 변화, 항타후 강관의 국부좌굴에 기인하는 것을 확인할 수 있었다.

고강도 띠철근으로 구속된 고강도 콘크리트 기둥의 연성 (Ductility of High-Strength Concrete Columns with High-Strength Lateral Ties)

  • 문호권;이영호;양근혁;정헌수
    • 콘크리트학회논문집
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    • 제13권3호
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    • pp.261-267
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    • 2001
  • 본 연구는 고축력을 받는 고강도 콘크리트 기둥부재의 연성을 확보하기 위한 띠철근 양 산정시 띠철근 강도가 연성에 미치는 영향이 현저하게 나타나기 시작하는 축력비 및 연성과 주근의 관계를 파악하기 위한 실험적 연구이다 본 연구의 목적을 이루기 위해 띠철근 항복강도, 축력비, 주근 양 및 배치형태 등을 주요 변수로 하여 총 12개의 시험체를 제작하였다. 시험체의 크기는 20$\times$20$\times$80 cm이며 실험구간은 중앙부 40 cm 이다. 실험결과 띠철근의 항복강도가 연성에 영향을 현저히 미치기 시작하는 축력비는 0.4 $f_{ck}$ $A_{g}$이었으며 현 ACI318-99 내진기준에 따라 띠철근 양을 산정할 때 저축력하에서 고강도 띠철근을 사용할 경우 띠철근 간격이 크고 띠철근 강도의 영향이 미비하여 부재는 취성적인 거동을 보일 위험이 있다. 고축력하에서 고강도 띠철근은 주근의 좌굴억제에도 상당히 효율적이었다. 특히 0.4 $f_{ck}$ $A_{g}$이상의 고축력하에서 고강도 띠철근이 응력을 충분히 발휘하기 위해서는 띠철근 체적비 및 배근형태, 주근의 배치형태, 축력비 등을 함께 고려하여야 할 것이라고 사료된다.다.

Seismic response estimation of steel buildings with deep columns and PMRF

  • Reyes-Salazar, Alfredo;Soto-Lopez, Manuel E.;Gaxiola-Camacho, Jose R.;Bojorquez, Eden;Lopez-Barraza, Arturo
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제17권4호
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    • pp.471-495
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    • 2014
  • The responses of steel buildings with perimeter moment resisting frames (PMRF) with medium size columns (W14) are estimated and compared with those of buildings with deep columns (W27), which are selected according to two criteria: equivalent resistance and equivalent weight. It is shown that buildings with W27 columns have no problems of lateral torsional, local or shear buckling in panel zone. Whether the response is larger for W14 or W27 columns, depends on the level of deformation, the response parameter and the structural modeling under consideration. Modeling buildings as two-dimensional structures result in an overestimation of the response. For multiple response parameters, the W14 columns produce larger responses for elastic behavior. The axial load on columns may be significantly larger for the buildings with W14 columns. The interstory displacements are always larger for W14 columns, particularly for equivalent weight and plane models, implying that using deep columns helps to reduce interstory displacements. This is particularly important for tall buildings where the design is usually controlled by the drift limit state. The interstory shears in interior gravity frames (GF) are significantly reduced when deep columns are used. This helps to counteract the no conservative effect that results in design practice, when lateral seismic loads are not considered in GF of steel buildings with PMRF. Thus, the behavior of steel buildings with deep columns, in general, may be superior to that of buildings with medium columns, using less weight and representing, therefore, a lower cost.

부재 연결부 회전 강성의 불확실성을 고려한 가설 구조물의 신뢰성 해석 (Reliability Analysis of Temporary Structures Considering Uncertainty in Rotational Stiffness at Member Joints)

  • 류선호;옥승용
    • 한국안전학회지
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    • 제34권5호
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    • pp.87-94
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    • 2019
  • This study deals with the reliability analysis approach of the temporary structure that can consider the uncertainty in rotational stiffness at the joints of the members, for which the semi-rigid connections are modelled as rotational spring and its coefficient is treated as a random variable following uniform distribution. In addition, this study introduces a computational procedure of the effective length coefficient for more accurate buckling load according to connection conditions of the supporting members attached to the joint. From the results of this study, it can be seen that the failure probability of the joint-hinge model (Case 1) presented in the design standard is higher than that of the practical model (Case 5) considering the rotational stiffness at the joints. This implies that the design standard leads to a conservative design of the temporary structure. The results also confirmed that the failure probability of the vertical member, i.e., the most critical member, can be further reduced when the base connection is provided with a fixed end. The comparative results between FORM, SORM and MCS further demonstrated that FORM can have a high level of numerical efficiency while ensuring the accuracy of the solution, compared with SORM and MCS. Based on these results, the proposed approach can be used as an accurate and efficient reliability analysis method of the three dimensional temporary structure.

Modeling of composite MRFs with CFT columns and WF beams

  • Herrera, Ricardo A.;Muhummud, Teerawut;Ricles, James M.;Sause, Richard
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제43권3호
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    • pp.327-340
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    • 2022
  • A vast amount of experimental and analytical research has been conducted related to the seismic behavior and performance of concrete filled steel tubular (CFT) columns. This research has resulted in a wealth of information on the component behavior. However, analytical and experimental data for structural systems with CFT columns is limited, and the well-known behavior of steel or concrete structures is assumed valid for designing these systems. This paper presents the development of an analytical model for nonlinear analysis of composite moment resisting frame (CFT-MRF) systems with CFT columns and steel wide-flange (WF) beams under seismic loading. The model integrates component models for steel WF beams, CFT columns, connections between CFT columns and WF beams, and CFT panel zones. These component models account for nonlinear behavior due to steel yielding and local buckling in the beams and columns, concrete cracking and crushing in the columns, and yielding of panel zones and connections. Component tests were used to validate the component models. The model for a CFT-MRF considers second order geometric effects from the gravity load bearing system using a lean-on column. The experimental results from the testing of a four-story CFT-MRF test structure are used as a benchmark to validate the modeling procedure. An analytical model of the test structure was created using the modeling procedure and imposed-displacement analyses were used to reproduce the tests with the analytical model of the test structure. Good agreement was found at the global and local level. The model reproduced reasonably well the story shear-story drift response as well as the column, beam and connection moment-rotation response, but overpredicted the inelastic deformation of the panel zone.

Cumulative damage in RC frame buildings - The 2017 Mexico earthquake case

  • Leonardo M. Massone;Diego Aceituno;Julian Carrillo
    • Advances in Computational Design
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    • 제8권1호
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    • pp.13-36
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    • 2023
  • The Puebla-Morelos Earthquake (Mw 7.1) occurred in Mexico in 2017 causing 44 buildings to collapse in Mexico City. This work evaluates the non-linear response of a 6-story reinforced concrete (RC) frame prototype model with masonry infill walls on upper floors. The prototype model was designed using provisions prescribed before 1985 and was subjected to seismic excitations recorded during the earthquakes of 1985 and 2017 in different places in Mexico City. The building response was assessed through a damage index (DI) that considers low-cycle fatigue of the steel reinforcement in columns of the first floor, where the steel was modeled including buckling as was observed in cases after the 2017 earthquake. Isocurves were generated with 72 seismic records in Mexico City representing the level of iso-demand on the structure. These isocurves were compared with the location of 16 collapsed (first-floor column failure) building cases consistent with the prototype model. The isocurves for a value greater than 1 demarcate the location where fatigue failure was expected, which is consistent with the location of 2 of the 16 cases studied. However, a slight increase in axial load (5%) or decrease in column cross-section (5%) had a significant detrimental effect on the cumulated damage, increasing the intensity of the isocurves and achieving congruence with 9 of the 16 cases, and having the other 7 cases less than 2 km away. Including column special detailing (tight stirrup spacing and confined concrete) was the variable with the greatest impact to control the cumulated damage, which was consistent with the absence of severe damage in buildings built in the 70s and 80s.