• 제목/요약/키워드: Gravity Type Anchorage

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Influence of geometric factors on pull-out resistance of gravity-type anchorage for suspension bridge

  • Hyunsung, Lim;Seunghwan, Seo;Junyoung, Ko;Moonkyung, Chung
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • 제31권6호
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    • pp.573-582
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    • 2022
  • The geometry of the gravity-type anchorage changes depends on various factors such as the installation location, ground type, and relationship with the upper structure. In particular, the anchorage geometry embedded in the ground is an important design factor because it affects the pull-out resistance of the anchorage. This study examined the effect of four parameters, related to anchorage geometry and embedded ground conditions, on the pull-out resistance in the gravity-type anchorage through two-dimensional finite element analysis, and presented a guide for major design variables. The four parameters include the 1) flight length of the stepped anchorage (m), 2) flight height of the stepped anchorage (n), 3) the anchorage heel height (b), and 4) the thickness of the soil (e). It was found that as the values of m increased and the values of n decreased, the pull-out resistance of the gravity-type anchorage increased. This trend is related to the size of the contact surface between the anchorage and the rock, and it was confirmed that the value of n, which has the largest change rate of the contact surface between the anchorage and the rock, has the greatest effect on the pull-out resistance of the anchorage. Additionally, the most effective design was achieved when the ratio of the step to the bottom of the anchorage (m) was greater than 0.7, and m was found to be an important factor in the pull-out resistance behavior of the anchorage.

이순신대교 앵커리지 설계-시공사례 (The Design and Construction of the Anchorage of Yi Sun-Sin Grand Bridge)

  • 안익균;김경택;서영화
    • 한국지반공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지반공학회 2010년도 춘계 학술발표회
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    • pp.14-25
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    • 2010
  • The Yi Sun-Sin grand bridge is the suspension bridge which connects Myodo and Gwangyang. It is over the main navigation channel of Gwangyang Harbor. South anchorage(AN1, Myodo side) of the bridge is designed as rock anchored type. It sustains using the resistance of the underground rock's mass in Myodo. As this type of anchorage can minimize the exposure of the structure, It is economically efficient and environmentally friendly. North anchorage (AN2, Gwangyang side) is designed as the gravity type. This anchorage is 68 meters in diameter and use its own weight to support. Instead of normal rectangular diaphragm wall, the circular shape diaphragm wall is adopted to the north anchorage. It doesn't need to use internal temporary facilities, so it can significantly improve the constructability of the structure.

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발파 암반-콘크리트 경계면에서의 전단거동특성에 대한 수치해석적 연구 (A Numerical Study on Shear Behavior of the Interface between Blasted Rock and Concrete)

  • 민경조;고영훈;;오세욱;김정규;정문경;조상호
    • 화약ㆍ발파
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    • 제37권4호
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    • pp.26-35
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    • 2019
  • 타정식 현수교의 중력식 앵커리지를 설계하는 데 있어, 지반과 콘크리트 앵커블록 사이에 작용하는 접촉 마찰력은 교량의 주케이블의 장력을 지지하는데 많은 기여를 하고 있기 때문에 콘크리트와 암반 사이 접촉면의 마찰 및 전단 저항 특성을 이해하는 것이 중요하다. 이를 위해, 본 연구에서는 휴대용 레이저 스캐너를 활용하여 발파 바닥면을 스캐닝하였으며, 이를 바탕으로 3차원 모델링 및 거칠기를 정량적으로 분석하였다. 또한 발파 바닥암반 단면 데이터를 활용하여, 발파 바닥암반-콘크리트 경계면을 갖는 모델을 생성하였다. 동적파괴과정해석기법(DFPA-3D)를 활용하여, 해당 모델에 대한 직접 전단시험 모사를 수행하였으며, 이를 바탕으로 발파 바닥암반-콘크리트 접촉면에 대한 전단파괴 거동을 확인 및 분석하였다.

Feasibility study for blind-bolted connections to concrete-filled circular steel tubular columns

  • Goldsworthy, H.M.;Gardner, A.P.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제24권4호
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    • pp.463-478
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    • 2006
  • The design of structural frameworks for buildings is constantly evolving and is dependent on regional issues such as loading and constructability. One of the most promising recent developments for low to medium rise construction in terms of efficiency of construction, robustness and aesthetic appearance utilises concrete-filled steel tubular sections as the columns in a moment-resisting frame. These are coupled to rigid or semi-rigid connections to composite steel-concrete beams. This paper includes the results of a pilot experimental programme leading towards the development of economical, reliable connections that are easily constructed for this type of frame. The connections must provide the requisite strength, stiffness and ductility to suit gravity loading conditions as well as gravity combined with the governing lateral wind or earthquake loading. The aim is to develop connections that are stiffer, less expensive and easier to construct than those in current use. A proposed fabricated T-stub connection is to be used to connect the beam flanges and the column. These T-stubs are connected to the column using "blind bolts" with extensions, allowing installation from the outside of the tube. In general, the use of the extensions results in a dramatic increase in the strength and stiffness of the T-stub to column connection in tension, since the load is shared between membrane action in the tube wall and the anchorage of the bolts through the extensions into the concrete.