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A Study on Flexural Behavior of Precast Box Culvert with Blast Slag (고로슬래그 미분말을 혼입한 프리캐스트 박스 암거의 휨 강도에 관한 연구)

  • Tae, Ghi-Ho;Kim, Doo-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 2012
  • In this study, the effect of blast furnace slag on precast concrete culvert was assessed by measuring the flexural strength using to full scaled box culvert. As a result, the initial cracking load and yield load of reinforced concrete box converts are increased in comparison with those of the normal concrete box culvert, but the ultimate load is decreased slightly. It can be concluded that use of blast furnace slag induce to flexural strength in precast concrete box culvert greatly improved the serviceability.

Thermal Crack Control of Box-Culvert by Using Rapid-Strength Belite Cement (조강형벨라이트 시멘트 적용을 통한 Box-Culvert 의 온도균열 제어)

  • 김태홍;하재담;김동석;이종열;박경래;이주호
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.521-526
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    • 2001
  • Box-culvert is very important structure used almost every road construction. However this is treated very simple structure in design and construction. So many crack such as nonstructural crack has been occurred. This crack is very harmful on durability of concrete. In this study, thermal crack, one of the nonstructural crack, of box-culvert controled by using rapid-strength belite cement concrete. In this process, not only heat of hydration and thermal stress but also material mechanics properties and characteristics of durability were tested. and same model box-culvert using OPC concrete is constructed in same condition for comparison.

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Elastic Buckling Characteristics of Corrugated Culverts of Orthotropic Material (직교 이방성 재료 파형 암거의 탄성 화굴 거동 특성)

  • Kim Tae-Yeon;Han Taek-Hee;Han Keum-Ho;Kang Jin-Ook;Lee Myeoung-Sub;Kang Young-Jong
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2006.04a
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    • pp.111-118
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    • 2006
  • The elastic buckling strength of a corrugated culvert made of orthotropic material such as FRP was evaluated. The height and length of a corrugated wave and the thickness of the culvert were considered as factors affecting the buckling strength of the culvert. And also, the ratio of the longitudinal stiffness and transverse stiffness was considered as the parameter affecting on the buckling strength of the used orthotropic material. Buckling strengths of various corrugated culvert models with different shapes and stiffness ratio were evaluated by FE analyses and a formula to estimate the elastic buckling strength was suggested from the regression with FE analysis results. Analysis results show that a corrugated culvert has superior buckling strength to a general flat pipe and the suggested formula estimates accurate buckling strength of the corrugated culverts made of orthotropic material.

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Explicit Analysis of Flows in Box Culvert (사각형 암거흐름의 양해적 해석)

  • Yoo, Dong-Hoon;Uhm, Ho-Sik
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.36 no.3 s.134
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    • pp.481-494
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    • 2003
  • Flow through the culvert is very complex depending on the characteristics of hydraulic conditions. A design method using a monograph is normally employed due to the wide range of flow characteristics and the difficulty of calculating inlet water depth. The present study suggests the method for determining the inlet water depth of box culvert using Bernoulli's equation. By employing the explicit equation of inlet water depth, a standard design method of box culvert is developed for a wide range of flow characteristics. Explicit solution techniques are proposed to determine the width and height, slope and discharge of box culvert.

Real-scale field testing for the applicability examination of an improved modular underground arch culvert with vertical walls

  • Tae-Yun Kwon;Jin-Hee Ahn;Hong-duk Moon;Kwang-Il Cho;Jungwon Huh
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.377-389
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    • 2023
  • In this study, an improved modular arch system with the lower arch space composed of a precast arch block and an outrigger was proposed as an underground culvert, and its applicability and structural behaviors were confirmed. This modular arch culvert structure with vertical walls was designed using precast blocks and by adjusting the placement spacing of concrete blocks to the upper part form an arch shape and the lower part form a vertical wall shape, based on previously researched modular arch systems. Owing to the vertical wall of the proposed modular arch system, it is possible to secure a load-carrying capacity and an arch space that can sufficiently resist the earth pressure generated from the backfill soil and loading on the arch system. To verify the structural characteristics, and applicability of the proposed modular precast arch culvert structure, a full-scale modular culvert specimen was fabricated, and a loading test was conducted. By examining its construction process and loading test results, the applicability and constructability of the proposed structure were analyzed along with its structural characteristics. In addition, its the structural predictability and safety for the applicability were evaluated by comparing the construction process and loading test results with the FE analysis results.

Mechanical behaviour of waterway culvert structure assembled by precast segments (프리캐스트 세그먼트를 이용한 조립식 수로암거구조물의 역학적 거동 특성)

  • Lee, Gyu-Phil;Hwang, Jae-Hong;Shin, Hyu-Sung;Hong, Se-Kyun
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.193-200
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    • 2010
  • Due to the characteristic of culvert structure, the standard section of the culvert has been established and applied in field. However, this becomes a limitation in selecting a section design corresponding to various field conditions although it can improve the design and applicability of culvert structure. In order to overcome this limitation, we have developed the design and application technology of culvert structure corresponding to the field conditions that various shapes of culvert structure can be covered by assembly of precast segments. Because the structural characteristics of assembling-type waterway culvert structure, the thickness of structure and amount of reinforcing rods can vary according to the fixation or internal hinge status in the connection part of precast segments. This has a strong influence on the applicability and economic efficiency of culvert structure. Accordingly, in order to suggest a reasonable modeling technique of segment connection parts, this study has conducted the field experiment and numerical analysis. According to the results of field experiment and numerical analysis, the slab, wall and base slab with mortar splice sleeves have shown that the assembling-type of waterway culvert structure behaves like an integrated structure.

An Experimental Study on Suppression of Cavity Development by Enlargement of Base Plate of Box-Culvert Installed at River Levee (하천제방 배수통문의 저판확폭을 통한 공동발생 억제기법 연구)

  • Kim, Jin-Man;Choi, Bong-Hyuck;Lee, Dae-Young;Jin, Young-Ji
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.55-61
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    • 2011
  • Generally, the Box-Culvert in levee is destroyed by various reasons. Especially when Box-Culvert is installed over the pile foundation in soft ground, the failure occurrs for 1) the weakness of compaction in Box-Culvert side by the differential settlement between outer ground and inner soil prism, 2) hydraulic fracturing and disturbance of Box-Culvert side soil by the repeated acting of seepage pressure at flood time. Also the side of Box-Culvert is difficult to compact and the shear resistance is reduced by more than 1/3 for the reduction of friction caused by the difference of material property. In this study, a series of model tests are conducted for the analysis of the development mechanism of outer ground and inner soil prism by the differential settlement using the pile foundation in soft ground, and cavity suppressed technique is suggested by the analysis of base plate enlargement effect.

Field testing and numerical modeling of a low-fill box culvert under a flexible pavement subjected to traffic loading

  • Acharya, Raju;Han, Jie;Parsons, Robert L.;Brennan, James J.
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.625-638
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    • 2016
  • This paper presents field study and numerical modeling results for a single-cell low-fill concrete box culvert under a flexible pavement subjected to traffic loading. The culvert in the field test was instrumented with displacement transducers to capture the deformations resulting from different combinations of static and traffic loads. A low-boy truck with a known axle configuration and loads was used to apply seven static load combinations and traffic loads at different speeds. Deflections under the culvert roof were measured during loading. Soil and pavement samples were obtained by drilling operation on the test site. The properties of the soil and pavement layers were determined in the laboratory. A 3-D numerical model of the culvert was developed using a finite difference program FLAC3D. Linear elastic models were used for the pavement layers and soil. The numerical results with the material properties determined in the laboratory were compared with the field test results. The observed deflections in the field test were generally smaller under moving loads than static loads. The maximum deflections measured during the static and traffic loads were 0.6 mm and 0.41 mm respectively. The deflections computed by the numerical method were in good agreement with those observed in the field test. The deflection profiles obtained from the field test and the numerical simulation suggest that the traffic load acted more like a concentrated load distributed over a limited area on the culvert. Elastic models for culverts, pavement layers, and surrounding soil are appropriate for numerical modeling of box culverts under loading for load rating purposes.

Performance evaluation of a subsurface drainage culvert system in converted paddy fields

  • Do, Jong Won;Park, Jongseok;Kim, Hyuntai;Lee, Kwangya;Shin, Hyungjin
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.263-273
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    • 2020
  • With the change of the agricultural environment (increased rice production, decreased rice consumption, and rice production policies), converting paddy fields into upland fields is an increasing trend. In terms of conversion into upland fields, subsurface drainage is one of the most important factors for good field crop growth. This study evaluates the performance of a subsurface drainage culvert system in paddy fields and reclaimed lands. The obtained results are briefly summarized as follows: 1) After a comparative evaluation of several subsurface drainage culvert systems, including excavated subsurface drainage and non-excavated subsurface drainage types, type 3 (non-excavated, perforated drain pipe 50 mm, filter mat B50 cm, subsoiling 70 cm and culvert spacing 5 m) shows relatively high values among four types in terms of effectiveness (subsurface discharge capability) and economic efficiency (construction cost). 2) Type 3 has proven that it is suitable for design standards of discharge capacity through field tests performed in paddy fields (three sites: Gong-geom, Gae-san, Juk-san) and reclaimed lands (two sites: Gum-ho, Mi-am). 3) In the experiment of Sesamum indicum growth according to the existence of a drainage system, Sesamum indicum growth with a subsurface drainage culvert system had good value in terms of plant shoot and root length, shoot fresh and dry weight, and root fresh and dry weight).

Hydraulic Design of Culvert Size (암거 규격의 수리 설계)

  • Yoo, Dong-Hoon;Kim, Jong-Hee
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.275-282
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of culvert design is to determine optimum size for a safe drainage of flood discharge. The present method of culvert design in Korea is generally carried out by using "Road Drainage Design" of Korea Expressway Corporation (1991), which is based on the manual of Federal Highway Association (FHWA) of USA. However, this method may result in subjective error because of using graphs and the usage of nomograph can be a major obstacle for computer modelling. Some errors found in the previous works of culvert design are corrected, and a new logic has been developed for a simple determination of culvert size in this study. FHWA (1985) presents a nomograph to determine the critical water depth and the velocity head for a circular pipe, but in this study simple explicit equations have been developed to determine both respectively.