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Bond Strength of Reinforcing Steel to High Strength, High Flow Belite Concrete (고강도, 고유동 Belite 콘크리트의 부착성능)

  • 김상준;조필규;이세웅;최완철
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1998.04b
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    • pp.653-660
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    • 1998
  • Bond strength of reinforcing bar to high-performance concrete using belite cement is explored using beam end test specimen. The key parameters for the bond test are slump of concrete, top bar effect, and strength of concrete in addition to concrete covers. Specimen failed in the typical brittle bond failure splitting the concrete cover as the wedging action. The test results show that the specimens with belire cement concrete show higher bond strength than those with portland cement concrete. Bond strength of the top bar is less than bond strength of bottom bar, but the top bar factor satisfies the modification factor for top reinforcement. The results also show that the bond strength is function of the square root of concrete compressive strength and cover thickness. The recently developed high-strength and high-slump concrete with belite cement performs well in terms of bond strength to reinforcing steel.

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Repid Corrosion Test on Reinforcing Steels in Chloride-Penetrating Concrete Structures with Various Crack Patterns (균열특성에 따른 콘크리트 구조물의 염분침투에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 이상국;정영수;문홍식;안태송;유환구
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.345-350
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    • 2001
  • Reinforced concrete is, in general, known as a high durability material due to a strong alkalinity of cement. Probable concrete cracks could incur steel corrosion of RC structures and then could easily deteriorate the concrete durability, which can be fully secured by a systematic quality control for the construction of concrete structures. For the corrosion protection of reinforcing steels in concrete, however, current design specifications of concrete cover depth do not in-depth consider the effect of the cracks as well as the chloride content of RC structures. Therefore, appropriate provisions for concrete cover depth should be coded by considering the influence of concrete cracks on the corrosion of reinforcing steels. The objective of this research is to investigate pertinent cover depth, which can prohibit rebar corrosion, on the basis of experimental corrosion measurements of reinforcing steels on crack characteristics such as the width, depth and frequency of concrete cracks.

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Damage Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Columns under Cyclic Loading

  • Lee, Jee-Ho
    • KCI Concrete Journal
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.67-74
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    • 2001
  • In this study, a numerical model for the simulation of reinforced concrete columns subject to cyclic loading is presented. The model consists of three separate models representing concrete, reinforcing steel bars and bond-slip between a reinforcing bar and ambient concrete. The concrete model is represented by the plane stress plastic-damage model and quadrilateral finite elements. The nonlinear steel bar model embedded in truss elements is used for longitudinal and transverse reinforcing bars. Bond-slip mechanism between a reinforcing bar and ambient concrete is discretized using connection elements in which the hysteretic bond-slip link model defines the bond stress and slip displacement relation. The three models are connected in finite element mesh to represent a reinforced concrete structure. From the numerical simulation, it is shown that the proposed model effectively and realistically represents the overall cyclic behavior of a reinforced concrete column. The present plastic-damage concrete model is observed to work appropriately with the steel bar and bond-slip link models in representing the complicated localization behavior.

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An experimental Study on the Strength Control of High Fluidity Concrete by Maturity (적산온도방식에 의한 고유동콘크리트의 강도관리에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 김무한;남재현;김규용;길배수;한장현
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.79-87
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    • 2000
  • The strength development of concrete is influenced by temperature and cement type which greatly affect hydration degree of cement. There is not pertinent concrete strength management methods for estimating the in-place strength of concrete. One such method is the maturity concept. The maturity concept is based on the fact that concrete gains strength with time as a result of the cement hydration and, thus the rate of hydration, as in any chemical reaction, depends primarily on the concrete temperature during hydration. Thus, the strength of concrete is function of its time-temperature history. This goals of the present study are to investigate a relationship between strength of high-fluidity concrete and maturity that is expressed as a function of an integral of the curing period and temperature, predict strength of concrete.

Effects of Specialty Cellulose Fibers on Improvement of Flexural Performance and Control of Cracking of Concrete (콘크리트의 휨성능 증진 및 균열제어에 대한 특수 가공된 셀룰로오스섬유의 효과)

  • 원종필;박찬기
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.89-98
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    • 2000
  • The mechanical properties of specialty cellulose fiber reinforced concrete and the contribution of specialty cellulose fiber to drying shrinkage crack reduction potential of concrete and theirs evaluation are presented in this paper. The effects of differing fiber volume fraction(0.03%, 0.06%, 0.08%, 0.1%, 0.15%, 0.2%) were studied. The results of tests of the specialty cellulose fiber reinforced concrete were compared with plain and polypropylene fiber reinforced concrete. Flexural performance(flexural strength and flexural toughness) test results indicated that specialty cellulose fiber reinforcement showed an ability to increase the flexural performance of normal- and high- strength concrete(as compared to plain and polypropylene fiber reinforced concrete). Optimum specialty cellulose fiber reinforced concrete were obtianed using 0.08% fiber volume fraction. Drying shrinkage cracking test results confirmed specialty cellulose fibers are effective in reducing the drying shrinkage cracking of normal and high-strength concrete(as compared to popylene fiber reinforced concrete).

A Study on Evaluation Techniques of Characteristic Strength of Concrete in Existing Structures (실존 콘크리트 구조물의 특성강도 추정기법에 관한 연구)

  • 권영웅;정성철;이상윤;김민수;김인식;이지은
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1998.04b
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    • pp.703-706
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    • 1998
  • Primarily, to evaluate the structural condition assessment of concrete structures, percentile strength of concrete in concrete structures should be found out. This study aims to establish the evaluation techniques for concrete strength in existing concrete structures considering the concrete quality and reliability. The results are as follows ; 1. Percentile strength of concrete in concrete structures can be estimated from following strength equation. $$f_p=f_{mea} - {\lambda}_pS_s$$2. For the calibration of above percentile strength equation with proposed codes or specifications, following sample size based on ASTM E122 can be applied.

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Optimum PP Fiber Dosage for the Control of Spalling of High Strength Reinforced Concrete Columns

  • Yoo, Suk-Hyeong;Shin, Sung-Woo;Kim, In-Ki
    • International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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    • v.18 no.2E
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    • pp.103-109
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    • 2006
  • Spalling is defined as damages to concrete exposed to high temperature during fire, causing cracks and localized bursting of small pieces of concrete. As the concrete strength increases, the degree of damage caused by spalling becomes more serious due to impaired permeability. It is reported that polypropylene(PP) fiber has an important role in protecting concrete from spalling, and the optimum dosage of PP fiber is 0.2%. However, this study was conducted on non-reinforced concrete specimens. The high-temperature behavior of high-strength reinforced concrete columns with various concrete strength and various quantity of PP fibers is investigated in this study. The results revealed that the ratio of unstressed residual strength of columns increased as the concrete strength increased and as the quantity of PP fiber increased from 0% to 0.2%. However, the effect of PP fiber quantity on residual strength of column was barely above 0.2%.

A Study on Strength of shear Connectors in Composite Beams of Steel and Lightweight Concrete Slabs with Deck Plate (덱크플레이트를 사용한 경량콘크리트 슬래브와 철골보의 합성보에서 쉬어코넥터의 내력에 관한 연구)

  • 김종식;박성무
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1995.04a
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    • pp.293-298
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    • 1995
  • The strength of shear connectors embedded in lightweight concrete slab with deck plate is influenced by various factors of deck plate, shear conncetor and concrete. Generally, it is reported that the strength of shear connector in lightweight concrete decreases in comparison with that in normal concrete. So this paper is to use compressive strength of lilghtweight concrete, width-height ratio of deck plate, and cross sectional area of shear conncetor as variables, to evaluate the strength of shear conncetors in composite beam of steel and lilghtweight concrete slabs with deck plate, and then to suggest the reasonable strength equation by comparing the push-out test results with establixhed strength formula. As the result of 24 specimens test, in case of lightweight concrete slab with deck plate, it has showed that in the same strength, the strength of shear connector decreased about 10~20% in comparison with that in normal concrete. In spite of lightweight concrete, the test results were closely approached the established strength formula of shear connector using Fisher's reduction coefficient.

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The Study on Strength Properties by Cluing Temperature of High Volume Fly-Ash Concrete (플라이애쉬를 다량 치환한 콘크리트의 양생온도에 따른 강도특성에 관한 연구)

  • 이동하;이민경;백민수;김성식;임남기;정상진
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.681-686
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    • 2002
  • In this study, a high volume fly-ash substituted concrete experiments in two curing temperature circumstances - 35${\circ}$, 20.${\circ}$, High volume fly-ash concrete is tested in fresh concrete properties and hardeded concrete properties. There is slump, air contents, concrete setting tests. 3, 7, As fresh concrete test items and 28 days water curing compressive strength is measured in the hardened concrete test. The purpose of this study is to submit a various fly-ash concrete data for application to field. The result of this study is that the best strength is developed at the plain concrete cured 20 ${\circ}$, and Mixing F43 shows the best strength among specimens which cured at 35${\circ}$,

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Study on Mix Proportion of Self-Compacting Concrete Utilizing Melaminic Acid Based Admixture (멜라민계 혼화제를 이용한 고유동 콘크리트 배합에 관한 연구)

  • Noh Jea Myoung;Kim Soo Man;Lee Pyung Suk;Kwon Ki Joo;Nah Hwan Seon;Oh Byoung Cheol
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.208-211
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    • 2004
  • In order to obtain improved concrete mix proportion on nuclear power plant structures, the properties of normal concrete is compared with self-compacting concrete. In addition, various mixes of self-compacting concrete utilizing melaminic acid based admixture is mutually compared and estimated. Because existing normal concrete mixes might occur high temperature in concrete structure, A new multi-component concrete, which declines hydration heat, is demanded. Therefore, in this study, the possibility of manufacturing self-compacting concrete is verified and what influences melaminic acid and various powders have on the properties of self-compacting concrete are investigated.

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