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New methodology of backbone curve for RC perforated shear walls

  • Yang, Jing-Shyang;Cheng, Franklin Y.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.365-380
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    • 2002
  • Following a series of experiments on isolated low-rise RC shear walls with openings, a theoretical study on the backbone curve of a perforated shear wall shows that there are some important observations from experimental results that make clear a semi-empirical formula of the backbone curve of a perforated wall. Critical shear zones can be depicted from the configuration of shear walls with openings. Different factors, including the size and location of shear wall openings, the wall's height/width ratio, horizontal and vertical steel bar ratios, and location and amount of diagonal steel bars are involved in the derivation of the backbone curve. Bending and shear effects are also considered in the paper. In addition, a comparison of load and displacement for solid and perforated shear walls is discussed. Generally, the comparison between experimental curves and computed backbone curves is favorable.

A Study on Estimating of Additional Gas for the Unencloseable Openings of The Gaseous Extinguishing Systems (가스계 소화설비의 개구부 보충량 추정에 대한 연구)

  • Jeong, Keesin
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2012
  • There are specific indications about additional gas for the unencloseable openings of the carbon dioxide extinguishing systems. But there are no indications for other gas extinguishing systems including clean agent extinguishing systems only have the principle when it need, apply it. Therefore, this study suggested applying the equation of additional gas for the unencloseable openings of the carbon dioxide to all of the other fire suppression gas that we are use.

A study on the Structural Properties of Reinforced Concrete Beams with Multiple Openings using Circular Steel Tube (원형강관을 이용한 철근콘크리트 다공보의 구조적 특성에 관한 연구)

  • 최진영;임병호;박정민;김화중
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.701-706
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    • 2001
  • This study is aimed to investigate on the structural properties(like as strength, failure mode, ductility) of beams with multiple openings reinforced with steel tube of circular. The main parameters are follows ;1)location of openings, 2)the number of opening, 3) existence of opening or not. When the locations of opening are respectively maximal moment zone, maximal shear zone, co-existence zone of moment and shear, the specimen with opening at maximal moment zone is not less than that without opening in terms of strength and ductility. The specimens with opening at shear zone and both zones are expected to carry the structural performance corresponding to beam without opening by varying the number and reinforcing method of opening.

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A Study on the Structural Behavior of Underground Openings Considering the Effect of Excavation (굴착영향을 고려한 지하공동의 구조거동연구)

  • 최규섭;김대홍
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 1992.04a
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    • pp.111-117
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    • 1992
  • In order to design and construct a safe and economic underground structure, it is essential to understand the structural behavior of underground openings considering the effect of the sequential excavation. Therefore, this paper includes the study of initial stress distribution before excavation and stress redistribution due to the sequential excavation. And discussion on numerical simulation techniques for the sequential excavation is also included. Then, the underground structure is analyzed using the finite element and distinct element methods of analysis considering the effect of the sequential excavation. Based on the results of the analysis, the followings are discussed: shape of the openings, effect and timing of structural reinforcements. methods and sequence of excavation.

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Lateral buckling of thin-walled members with openings considering shear lag

  • Wang, Quanfeng
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.369-383
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    • 1997
  • The classical theory of thin-walled members is unable to reflect the shear lag phenomenon since it is based on the assumption of no shearing strains in the middle surface of the walls. In this paper, an energy equation for the lateral buckling of thin-walled members has been derived which includes the effects of torsion, warping and, especially, the shearing strains which reflect the shear lag phenomenon. A numerical analysis for the lateral buckling of thin-walled members with openings by using Galerkin's method of weighted residuals has been presented. The proposed numerical values and the predictions by experiment for the lateral buckling loads are to agree closely in the paper. The results from these comparisons show that the proposed method here is capable of predicting the lateral buckling of thin-walled members with openings. The fast convergence of the results indicates the numerical stability of the method. By the study, a very complex practical eigenvalue problem is transformed into a very simple one of solving only a linear equation with one variable.

Daylighting of Underground Parking Lots in Apartment Housings by Field Survey and Performance Evaluation (공동주택 지하주차장의 자연채광 실태 및 채광성능 평가)

  • Chung, Yu-Gun;Kim, Jeong-Tai
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.39-44
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    • 2002
  • Recently, underground spaces can be usually applied to the alternative of land use for parking. However, lack of window and natural light are among the most cited drawbacks associated with dark image of underground. If underground parking lots are designed to be positive and safe environment for people, openings for daylighting will play a significant role. The natural light and unobstructed view to outdoor are main elements to create optimal underground parking lots. This paper focuses on investigating the actual day lighting conditions and evaluating the day lighting performance of openings as potential lighting resources. For the study, the field measurements and Questionnaire surveys are conducted. And then, the day lighting performance of underground parking lots based on opening geometry and orientation are evaluated by scaled model experiments. As results, the feelings of safety and orientation of underground parking lots are improved by openings for day lighting regardless of the sizes. The required illuminances (daylight factor 0.5%) for underground parking lots can be satisfied in the skylight opening ratio of 4% or more.

Shear Strength of R/C Shear Walls with Openings (개구부를 갖는 전단벽의 전단강도)

  • 윤현도;최창식;황선경;한병찬;박완신
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.223-228
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    • 2003
  • Results of 61 framed reinforced concrete shear walls with openings were reviewed to evaluate the current design provisions for nominal shear strength. Provisions for ACI 318-02 and AIJ Code pertaining to shear design of shear walls evaluated the applicability of shear walls with openings subjected to lateral and vertical loads. Evaluation of test results indicates that the nominal unit shear strength($\Psi$=1.0) calculated using the provisions of ACI and AIJ does not represent the observed shear strength well. Based on the limited database considered in this study, A reasonable lower bound to the shear strength of high-strength concrete shear walls is found to be $1.09\sqrt{f_{cu}}$ kgf/$\textrm{cm}^2$.

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Effect of stiffeners on failure analyses of optimally designed perforated steel beams

  • Erdal, Ferhat
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.183-201
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    • 2016
  • Perforated steel beams can be optimised by increased beam depth and the moment of inertia combined with a reduced web thickness, favouring the use of original I-section beams. The designers are often confronted with situations where optimisation cannot be carried out effectively, taking account of the buckling risk at web posts, moment-shear transfers and local plastic deformations on the transverse holes of the openings. The purpose of this study is to suggest solutions for reducing these failure risks of tested optimal designed beams under applying loads in a self-reacting frame. The design method for the beams is the hunting search optimisation technique, and the design constraints are implemented from BS 5950 provisions. Therefore, I have aimed to explore the strengthening effects of reinforced openings with ring stiffeners, welded vertical simple plates on the web posts and horizontal plates around the openings on the ultimate load carrying capacities of optimally designed perforated steel beams. Test results have shown that compared to lateral stiffeners, ring and vertical stiffeners significantly increase the loadcarrying capacity of perforated steel beams.

Critical review of RMR and Q-system of rockmass classification for the design of underground openings

  • Rao, Karanam U M;Choon, Sun-Woo;Chung, So-Keul;Choi, Sung-O
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Rock Mechanics Conference
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    • 2004.04a
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    • pp.219-229
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    • 2004
  • In this article a comprehensive review of the Rock Mass Rating and Q-rockmass classification systems is made with reference to their scope with in the constraints of underground mining operations. The modifications suggested by KIGAM for both the RMR and Q for the calculation of a safe unsupported span were tested for Daesung and Pyunghae underground limestone mines. Even though the suggested modifications were site specific, the additional parameters considered in the above classification systems are very significant for a design of stable underground openings, considering any general mining conditions.

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Assessment of clothing ventilation by a trace gas method (Trace gas법에 의한 의복의 환기 양상의 평가)

  • 추미선
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.21 no.8
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    • pp.1387-1395
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    • 1997
  • Effects of the ambient air temperature and the opening position on the pattern of the clothing ventilation of a thermal manikin wearing an impermeable blouse were investigated by the trace gas method. Under an isothermal condition, the ventilation was governed by diffusion, and the ventilation rate through the wrist-openings was greatly affected by the distance from the openings. Under non-isothermal conditions, however, the ventilation was accelerated by the convection driven by the temperature gradient between the clothing microclimate and the surrounding air; the greater the temperature gradient, the greater the ventilation. Even though it was certainly affected by the ambient air temperature, the ventilation rate was more significantly influenced by the position of openings. The ventilation patterns at the arm and the body were distinctive.

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