• 제목/요약/키워드: Frame Stiffness

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진동대실험을 통한 비내진상세를 가지는 RC 골조의 조적채움벽 유무에 따른 동적 거동 평가 (Dynamic Behaviour of Masonry inFilled Reinforced Concrete Frames with Non-Seismic Details)

  • 백은림;김경민;천주현;오상훈;이상호
    • 한국구조물진단유지관리공학회 논문집
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.121-129
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    • 2017
  • 본 논문에서는 국내 비내진상세 조적채움벽 RC 골조의 동적거동 및 손상모드를 파악하기 위하여 실규모 크기의 비내진상세 RC 골조와 조적채움벽 RC 골조를 대상으로 진동대 실험을 실시하여 응답 및 거동 특성을 비교 평가하였다. 진동대 실험 결과, 순수 RC 골조는 기둥상하부 휨균열 및 접합부 전단균열이 심화되어 최종 파괴되었다. 조적채움벽 RC 골조의 경우 골조의 손상은 비교적 작았으며 조적벽체의 중앙부의 슬라이딩 균열 및 대각 전단 균열 손상이 크게 발생하였다. 조적채움벽 RC 골조는 순수 RC 골조에 비하여 초기상태의 공진주기가 짧아졌으며 최종 가진시에서 최대변위응답은 약 62% 감소하였다. 본 연구에서 적용한 조적채움벽은 비내진 상세를 가지는 RC 골조의 강성을 약 1.6배, 최대 강도를 약 2.2배 증가시키는 데 기여하는 것으로 분석되었다.

오프셋 아웃리거 구조시스템의 최적 위치에 대한 제안 (Proposal for Optimal Position of Offset Outrigger System)

  • 김형기
    • 한국구조물진단유지관리공학회 논문집
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    • 제23권6호
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    • pp.84-91
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    • 2019
  • 본 논문은 오프셋 아웃리거 구조의 최적위치에 대한 제안을 목적으로 70층 규모의 아웃리거 건물을 대상으로 일반 구조해석 프로그램인 MIDAS-Gen을 이용하여 계획설계 수준의 구조설계를 실시하였다. 그리고 본 연구에서 주요 변수는 전단벽의 강성, 프레임의 강성, 아웃리거의 강성, 아웃리거에 접합된 기둥의 강성이다. 본 연구의 목적을 위하여 최상층의 수평변위, 아웃리거에 작용하는 하중의 분포, 아웃리거의 최적위치에 대한 기존모델 등을 분석하였다. 본 논문은 오프셋 아웃리거 구조의 최적위치를 제안하였다. 그리고 본 연구의 결과는 초고층 오프셋 아웃리거 구조시스템의 최적위치를 찾는데 필요한 구조공학자료를 얻는데 도움이 된다고 사료된다.

상·하부 T-stub 접합부의 초기회전강성 평가 (Evaluation of the Initial Rotational Stiffness of a Double Split Tee Connection)

  • 김희동;양재근;이재윤;이형동
    • 한국강구조학회 논문집
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    • 제26권2호
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    • pp.133-142
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    • 2014
  • 상 하부 T-stub 접합부는 보와 기둥의 강성비, T-stub의 기하학적 형상변화, 긴결재의 개수, 패널존 효과 등의 영향에 따라서 보통모멘트골조 및 특수모멘트골조에 적합한 거동특성을 나타내는 완전강도 부분강접 접합부(full strength partial restrained connection)이다. 이러한 상 하부 T-stub 접합부가 구조적으로 안전하게 거동하기 위해서는 충분한 강도, 강성, 연성능력을 나타내어야 한다. 이 연구는 T-stub의 기하학적 형상변화가 상 하부 T-stub 접합부의 모멘트-회전각 관계에 미치는 영향을 파악하고, 이에 따른 상 하부 T-stub 접합부의 초기회전강성을 평가하기 위해 진행하였다. 이를 위하여 T-stub의 기하학적 형상변수 ${\alpha}^{\prime}$값을 변화시킨 2개의 상 하부 T-stub 접합부 실험체를 제작하여 접합부 실험을 수행하였고, 3차원 비선형 유한요소해석도 수행하였다.

일반화된 부분강절을 갖는 뼈대구조물의 안정성 및 P-Δ 해석 (Stability and P-Δ Analysis of Generalized Frames with Movable Semi-Rigid Joints)

  • 민병철
    • 대한토목학회논문집
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    • 제33권2호
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    • pp.409-422
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    • 2013
  • 부재간의 연결조건에 따른 다양하고 복잡한 강구조물의 P-${\Delta}$ 해석 및 좌굴 거동특성을 파악하기 위하여, 본 연구에서는 부재의 연결이 회전 및 이동스프링으로 구성된 부분강절(semi-rigid) 뼈대요소의 일반화된 접선강도 행렬을 유도하였고 이로부터 다시 Taylor 전개를 적용하여 탄성강도 행렬과 기하학적 강도행렬을 일반화된 형태로 제시하였다. 이를 위하여, 보-기둥부재의 좌굴조건을 만족시키는 처짐함수로부터 안정함수(stability function)를 유도하였고, 횡변위(sway)를 고려한 힘-변위관계와 적합조건을 고려하여 엄밀한 부분강절 뼈대요소의 접선강도행렬을 제시하였다. 다양한 수치해석 예제에 대해 타 연구자의 해석 결과 및 본 연구의 선형 및 비선형 해석이론을 통한 좌굴해석 결과를 비교하여 본 연구의 타당성과 부분강절 뼈대구조물의 좌굴거동 특성을 제시하였다.

동역학 해석을 통한 송전선로 검사로봇 프레임 설계에 관한 연구 (Dynamic Stiffness Design of Inspection Robot Frame Using Multi-body Dynamic Simulation)

  • 이준영;김문영;임지윤;김창환;임홍재
    • 한국소음진동공학회논문집
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    • 제25권3호
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    • pp.169-175
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    • 2015
  • This study aims to improve the dynamic stiffness of an inspection robot frame to prevent derailment from transmission lines. Finite element models for the transmission lines and robot frame are developed for the multi-body dynamic simulation. Natural frequency analysis was conducted using the FE models. Three types of spacer damper clamps installed on 4-conductor transmission lines are used to evaluate the derailment of the robot. Multi-body dynamic simulations with FE models are demonstrated for sub-span oscillation. When the robot operates, derailment of inspection robot from the transmission lines is determined because of resonance. To prevent the resonance, body position was changed and thickness optimization was conducted. The results show that derailment was not occurred because of the natural frequency improvement.

Comparisons of Elasto-Fiber and Fiber & Bernoulli-Euler reinforced concrete beam-column elements

  • Karaton, Muhammet
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제51권1호
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    • pp.89-110
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    • 2014
  • In this study, two beam-column elements based on the Elasto-Fiber element theory for reinforced concrete (RC) element have been developed and compared with each other. The first element is based on Elasto Fiber Approach (EFA) was initially developed for steel structures and this theory was applied for RC element in there and the second element is called as Fiber & Bernoulli-Euler element approach (FBEA). In this element, Cubic Hermitian polynomials are used for obtaining stiffness matrix. The beams or columns element in both approaches are divided into a sub-element called the segment for obtaining element stiffness matrix. The internal freedoms of this segment are dynamically condensed to the external freedoms at the ends of the element by using a dynamic substructure technique. Thus, nonlinear dynamic analysis of high RC building can be obtained within short times. In addition to, external loads of the segment are assumed to be distributed along to element. Therefore, damages can be taken account of along to element and redistributions of the loading for solutions. Bossak-${\alpha}$ integration with predicted-corrected method is used for the nonlinear seismic analysis of RC frames. For numerical application, seismic damage analyses for a 4-story frame and an 8-story RC frame with soft-story are obtained to comparisons of RC element according to both approaches. Damages evaluation and propagation in the frame elements are studied and response quantities from obtained both approaches are investigated in the detail.

벽식구조 공동주택의 바닥충격음 개선에 대한 연구 (A Study on the Improvement of the Floor Impact Sound Insulation Performance in Wall Slab Type Apartment)

  • 김선우
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.73-81
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    • 2012
  • Floor impact sound has been most annoying for years among the noises which are produced in apartment. This study aims to analyze the improvement of floor impact sound by comparing the results of the test which was carried out for the wall slab type apartment and moment frame apartment, and also for the effect of advanced vibration isolation layer. Moment frame structure that main structure consists of column and slab has shown better performance for the heavyweight impact sound comparing with wall slab type structure which is general type in Korea. Stiffness of floor system was raised by reinforcing the stiffness of vibration isolation layer, and it was analyzed how much the floor impact sound performance was improved. The result showed that the reinforced floor had better performance than the existing floor system that uses lightweight porous concrete as vibration isolation material. In addition, a system used wire mesh in mortar showed improvement of floor impact sound than a system without wire mesh, and better performance for the frequency bands lower than 160 Hz which causes floor impact problem in wall slab type apartment.

Experimental and numerical study on innovative seismic T-Resisting Frame (TRF)

  • Ashtari, Payam;Sedigh, Helia Barzegar;Hamedi, Farzaneh
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제60권2호
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    • pp.251-269
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    • 2016
  • In common structural systems, there are some limitations to provide adequate lateral stiffness, high ductility, and architectural openings simultaneously. Consequently, the concept of T-Resisting Frame (TRF) has been introduced to improve the performance of structures. In this study, Configuration of TRF is a Vertical I-shaped Plate Girder (V.P.G) which is placed in the middle of the span and connected to side columns by two Horizontal Plate Girders (H.P.Gs) at each story level. System performance is improved by utilizing rigid connections in link beams (H.P.Gs). Plastic deformation leads to tension field action in H.P.Gs and causes energy dissipation in TRF; therefore, V.P.G. High plastic deformation in web of TRF's members affects the ductility of system. Moreover, in order to prevent shear buckling in web of TRF's members and improve overall performance of the system, appropriate criteria for placement of web stiffeners are presented in this study. In addition, an experimental study is conducted by applying cyclic loading and using finite element models. As a result, hysteresis curves indicate adequate lateral stiffness, stable hysteretic behavior, and high ductility factor of 6.73.

Seismic response of RC frame structures strengthened by reinforced masonry infill panels

  • Massumi, Ali;Mahboubi, Behnam;Ameri, Mohammad Reza
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • 제8권6호
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    • pp.1435-1452
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    • 2015
  • The performance of masonry infilled frames during the past earthquakes shows that the infill panels play a major role as earthquake-resistant elements. Experimental observations regarding the influence of infill panels on increasing stiffness and strength of reinforced concrete structures reveal that such panels can be used in order to strengthen reinforced concrete frames. The present study examines the influence of infill panels on seismic behavior of RC frame structures. For this purpose, several low- and mid-rise RC frames (two-, four-, seven-, and ten story) were numerically investigated. Reinforced masonry infill panels were then placed within the frames and the models were subjected to several nonlinear incremental static and dynamic analyses. In order to determine the acceptance criteria and modeling parameters for frames as well as reinforced masonry panels, the Iranian Guideline for Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Masonry Buildings (Issue No. 376), the Iranian Guideline for Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Structures (Issue No. 360) and FEMA Guidelines (FEMA 273 and 356) were used. The results of analyses showed that the use of reinforced masonry infill panels in RC frame structures can have beneficial effects on structural performance. It was confirmed that the use of masonry infill panels results in an increment in strength and stiffness of the framed buildings, followed by a reduction in displacement demand for the structural systems.

Investigation of rotational characteristics of column 'PINNED' bases of steel portal frames

  • Liu, Timothy Chi-Ho
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제1권2호
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    • pp.187-200
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    • 2001
  • Most of the portal frames are designed these days by the application of plastic analysis, with the normal assumption being made that the column bases are pinned. However, the couple produced by the compression action of the inner column flange and the tension in the holding down bolts will inevitably generate some moment resistance and rotational stiffness. Full-scale portal frame tests conducted during a previous research program had suggested that this moment can be as much as 20% of the moment of resistance of the column. The size of this moment of resistance is particularly important for the design of the tensile capacity of the holding down bolts and also the bearing resistance of the foundation. The present research program is aiming at defining this moment of resistance in simple design terms so that it could be included in the design of the frame. The investigation also included the study of the semi-rigid behaviour of the column base/foundation, which, to a certain extent, affects the overall loading capacity and stiffness of the portal frames. A series of column bases with various details were tested and were used to calibrate a finite element model which is able to simulate the action of the holding down bolts, the effect of the concrete foundation and the deformation of the base plate.