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Establishment of Maintance Methods for Express railway Bridges using High Rail Monitoring Systems (상시 계측결과를 이용한 고속철도 교량의 유지관리 기준치 설정)

  • Seo, Hyeong-Lyel;Han, Sang-Chul;Ji, Ki-Hwan
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2006.11b
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    • pp.322-327
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    • 2006
  • Banwol bridge with steel plate girder and Pyongtaek bridge with PSC bos girder have been operated maintenance measuring system by the Seoul-Chonan of Kyongbu express railway. By analyzing the theoretical and experimental values of design load for these two bridge, the establishment of reference maintenance for measuring items was deduced from research. Two materials, steel and concrete plates, were considered as the upper structure. Actual measurement data for the behavior under speed, structural analysis results, and the presented references were analyzed and used to set up the reference establishment. The measuring items are stress(strain), displacement, dynamic acceleration, expansion movement, and dynamic frequency. The maintenance reference was established by comparing analytical and measuring values of the five items with respect to structural state class.

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Quasi-static test of the precast-concrete pile foundation for railway bridge construction

  • Zhang, Xiyin;Chen, Xingchong;Wang, Yi;Ding, Mingbo;Lu, Jinhua;Ma, Huajun
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.49-59
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    • 2020
  • Precast concrete elements in accelerated bridge construction (ABC) extends from superstructure to substructure, precast pile foundation has proven a benefit for regions with fragile ecological environment and adverse geological condition. There is still a lack of knowledge of the seismic behavior and performance of the precast pile foundation. In this study, a 1/8 scaled model of precast pile foundation with elevated cap is fabricated for quasi-static test. The failure mechanism and responses of the precast pile-soil interaction system are analyzed. It is shown that damage occurs primarily in precast pile-soil interaction system and the bridge pier keeps elastic state because of its relatively large cross-section designed for railways. The vulnerable part of the precast pile with elevated cap is located at the embedded section, but no plastic hinge forms along the pile depth under cyclic loading. Hysteretic curves show no significant strength degradation but obvious stiffness degradation throughout the loading process. The energy dissipation capacity of the precast pile-soil interaction system is discussed by using index of the equivalent viscous damping ratio. It can be found that the energy dissipation capacity decreases with the increase of loading displacement due to the unyielding pile reinforcements and potential pile uplift. It is expected to promote the use of precast pile foundation in accelerated bridge construction (ABC) of railways designed in seismic regions.

P.S.C BEAM Bridge Design For Light Rail System (경량전철 P.S.C BEAM 교 설계)

  • 서석구;이상희;송창희
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.352-357
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    • 2000
  • Design criteria of precast prestressed concrete bridge are analysed and design mettled is systemized. As a result. analysis and design program is developed. Parametric study and economic analysis are accomplished. and data base do design section is developed.

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A Dynamic Analysis of Wheel Forces distribution of KTX locomotive for Interaction of PSC box Girder Bridge (PSC 박스거더 교량의 상호작용에 의한 KTX 동력차의 윤하중 분포 해석)

  • Oh, Soon-Taek;Lee, Dong-Jun;Sim, Young-Woo;Yun, Jun-Kwan;Kim, Han-Su
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.680-689
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    • 2011
  • A dynamic analysis procedure is developed to provide a comprehensive estimation of the dynamic response spectrum for locomotive's wheels running over a Pre-Stressed Concrete (PSC) box girder bridge on the Korea high speed railway. The wheel force spectrum with the bridge behavior are analyzed as the dynamic procedure for various running speeds (50~450km/h). The high-speed railway locomotive (KTX) is used as 38-degree of freedom system. Three displacements(vertical, lateral, and longitudinal) and three rotational components (pitching, rolling, and yawing). For one car-body and two bogies as well as five movements except pitching rotation components for four wheel axes forces are considered in the 38-degree of freedom model. Three dimensional frame element is used to model of the PSC box girder bridges, simply supported span length of 40m. The irregulation of rail-way is derived using the exponential spectrum density function under assumption of twelve level tracks conditions based on the normal probability procedure. The dynamic responses of bridge passing through the railway locomotive with high-speed analyzed by Newmark-${\beta}$ method and Runge-Kutta method are compared and contrasted considering the developed models of bridge, track and locomotive comprehensively. The dynamic analyses of wheel forces by Runge-Kutta method which are able to analyze the forces with high frequency running on the bridge and ground rail-way are conducted. Additionally, wheel forces spectrum and three rotational components of vehicle body for three typical running speeds is also presented.

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Field Test on Damping Value of Bridge in High-speed Railway (고속전철 교량의 감쇠값 산정을 위한 현장 실험)

  • 최은석;신호상;곽종원;김병석
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2000.10a
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    • pp.751-756
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    • 2000
  • The dynamic characteristics such as natural frequency, mode shape and damping ratio are most important parameters in the high-speed railway bridges rather than general roadway bridges. Also, the need to know the dynamic behavior of bridges greatly increased in recent years. In the early of 1990s, to design the high-speed railway bridges, damping ratio recommended in general code was 2.5~7.5%. However, these values were not applied in all cases. Therefore, obtaining the damping value of specific structures is important to get the correct variable for design of high-speed railway bridges. The purpose of this study is mainly to obtain the damping ratio of high-speed railway bridges. The average damping ratio of high-speed railway bridges evaluated from a field test is about 2.4%.

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Design of Prestress for prefabricated bridge piers (조립식 교각의 프리스트레스 설계)

  • Kim, Hyun-Ho;Shim, Chang-Su;Chang, Chul-Hun;Kim, Cheol-Hwan;An, Dong-Geun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.225-228
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    • 2006
  • Fast construction of bridge structures is a new trend of bridge design. Accelerated bridge construction includes the construction of superstructures and substructures. In order to reduce the construction time for substructures, precast prestressed bridge piers are increasingly applied in other countries. One of the main concern in the design of precast piers is the determination of the axial prestress forces. The behavior of the piers should be investigated under service loadings and ultimate conditions. In this paper, the magnitude of prestress is calculated to control the stress at the joint of precast piers. Considering long-term behavior of prestressed piers, P-M diagrams for precast piers are obtained to verify the ultimate behavior of the piers. Based on these studies, precast piers are applied to the light-railway bridge piers.

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Design of Diaphragm of Prestressed Concrete Box Bridge by Strut-Tie Model (스트럿-타이 모델에 의한 프리스트레스트 콘크리트 박스교 격벽부의 상세 설계)

  • 선민호;김영훈;송하원;변근주
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 1998.11a
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    • pp.39-46
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    • 1998
  • This paper is about design for diaphragm of prestressed concrete box bridge using strut-tie model. In this paper, equivalent loads for the diaphragm are computed by considering loading conditions on continuous prestressed concrete box bridge and analyses for both longitudinal section and transverse section of the diaphragm an done by considering the equivalent loading and the prestressing. Based on principal stress trajectory obtained from the analyses, strut-tie model for each sections are constructed. By analyzing the constructed strut-tie model for each sections, the amounts and the locations of reinforcement for the diaphragm are obtained. The application of strut-tie model in this paper shows that the design by soul-tie model for the diaphragm of prestressed concrete box bridges can be rationally performed.

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Structural health monitoring data reconstruction of a concrete cable-stayed bridge based on wavelet multi-resolution analysis and support vector machine

  • Ye, X.W.;Su, Y.H.;Xi, P.S.;Liu, H.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.555-562
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    • 2017
  • The accuracy and integrity of stress data acquired by bridge heath monitoring system is of significant importance for bridge safety assessment. However, the missing and abnormal data are inevitably existed in a realistic monitoring system. This paper presents a data reconstruction approach for bridge heath monitoring based on the wavelet multi-resolution analysis and support vector machine (SVM). The proposed method has been applied for data imputation based on the recorded data by the structural health monitoring (SHM) system instrumented on a prestressed concrete cable-stayed bridge. The effectiveness and accuracy of the proposed wavelet-based SVM prediction method is examined by comparing with the traditional autoregression moving average (ARMA) method and SVM prediction method without wavelet multi-resolution analysis in accordance with the prediction errors. The data reconstruction analysis based on 5-day and 1-day continuous stress history data with obvious preternatural signals is performed to examine the effect of sample size on the accuracy of data reconstruction. The results indicate that the proposed data reconstruction approach based on wavelet multi-resolution analysis and SVM is an effective tool for missing data imputation or preternatural signal replacement, which can serve as a solid foundation for the purpose of accurately evaluating the safety of bridge structures.

Analytical study on free vertical and torsional vibrations of two- and three-pylon suspension bridges via d'Alembert's principle

  • Zhang, Wen-ming;Wang, Zhi-wei;Zhang, Hao-qing;Lu, Xiao-fan;Liu, Zhao
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.76 no.3
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    • pp.293-310
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    • 2020
  • This study derives the differential equations of free vertical bending and torsional vibrations for two- and three-pylon suspension bridges using d'Alembert's principle. The respective algorithms for natural vibration frequency and vibration mode are established through the separation of variables. In the case of the three-pylon suspension bridge, the effect of the along-bridge bending vibration of the middle pylon on the vertical bending vibration of the entire bridge is considered. The impact of torsional vibration of the middle pylon about the vertical axis on the torsional vibration of the entire bridge is also analyzed in detail. The feasibility of the proposed method is verified by two engineering examples. A comparative analysis of the results obtained via the proposed and more intricate finite element methods confirmed the former feasibility. Finally, the middle pylon stiffness effect on the vibration frequency of the three-pylon suspension bridge is discussed. It is found that the vibration frequencies of the first- and third-order vertical bending and torsional modes both increase with the middle pylon stiffness. However, the increase amplitudes of third-order bending and torsional modes are relatively small with the middle pylon stiffness increase. Moreover, the second-order bending and torsional frequencies do not change with the middle pylon stiffness.

Influence of Rail Supporting Spacing of Railway Bridge Deck Ends on Bridge-Track Interaction Forces (교량-궤도 작용력에 대한 교량 단부에서의 레일지지점간격의 영향)

  • Choi, Jun-Hyeok
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.245-250
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    • 2014
  • This paper, as a study for the serviceability design of railway bridges with concrete track, presents the effects of design parameters of tracks and bridges on the forces acting on the rail supports of the track. To calculate the forces acting on the track, an unequal spacing discrete supported model with different spacing of rail supports was induced. Design parameters are the rail support spacing of expansion joints above abutments or piers of bridges, the distance from the support of a girder to the last rail support on the end of the girder, and the number of additional rail supports. The causes of the displacement of track are axial force, unit vertical displacement, and unit rotation. From the analysis, the maximum compressive force and the maximum uplifting force acting on the rail supports were determined and the effects of the rail support spacing on the forces acting on the track were presented.