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Nonlinear earthquake capacity of slender old masonry structures prestressed with steel, FRP and NiTi SMA tendons

  • Preciado, Adolfo;Ramirez-Gaytan, Alejandro;Gutierrez, Nayar;Vargas, David;Falcon, Jose Manuel;Ochoa, Gil
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.213-226
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    • 2018
  • This paper focuses on the seismic protection of slender old masonry structures by the implementation of prestressing devices at key locations. The devices are vertically and externally located inside the towers in order to be reversible and calibrated. An extensive parametric study on a selected slender tower is carried out based on more than 100 nonlinear static simulations aimed at investigating the impact of different parameters on the seismic performance: (i) different prestressing levels; (ii) shape memory alloy superelasticity and (iii) changes in prestressing-forces in all the stages of the analysis until failure and masonry toe crushing. The tendon materials under analysis are conventional prestressing steel, fiber-reinforced polymers of different fibers and shape memory alloys. The parametric study serves to select the most suitable prestressing device and optimal prestressing level able to dissipate more earthquake energy. The seismic energy dissipation is evaluated by comparing the structural capacity curves in original state and retrofitted.

Study of External Prestressing in P.C. Box girder Bridges for Maintenance and Repairment (P.C BOX 교의 유지보수용 EXTERNAL PRESTRESSING에 관한 연구)

  • 김기봉;임춘대;이안호
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1995.10a
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    • pp.361-365
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    • 1995
  • P.C box bridges is divided into internal prestressing and extermal prestressing based on arrangement of tendon. In this research the method of establishment of dviation block in advance and analysis of block and the control relationship of tension of external tendon and displacement should be examined by practical example of high speed rail way in aspects of maintenance and repairment.

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Transverse Stress of Slabs due tp Longitudinal Prestressing in Prestressed Concrete Box Girders (프리스트레스트 콘크리트 박스 거더의 종방향 프리스트레싱에 의한 슬래브의 횡방향 응력)

  • Yang, In-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.679-688
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    • 2003
  • For box girders in which the longitudinal tendon is profiled in the inclined webs, longitudinal prestressing force will induce transverse effects as well as longitudinal ones. In this paper, the method to estimate transverse effects induced by longitudinal prestressing is proposed. The concept of transverse equivalent loading which is calculated through longitudinal prestressing analysis is developed. The transverse stress in slabs of box girders due to longitudinal prestressing are investigated. The comparison of numerical results of the proposed method and those of folded plate method represents that the method is reasonable. Numerical analyses are carried out depending on the parameters such as web inclination and ratio of girder length to tendon eccentricity. Analysis results show that when only prestressing are considered the magnitude of transverse stress in slabs of box girder is not so large. However, if the other stresses due to dead and live load et al. are superposed on these stresses, it may be that the longitudinal prestressing effects are significant.

Design of Additional Tendon Force and Evaluation of Resistant Moment for Prestressed Concrete Composite Section (프리스트레스트 콘크리트 합성단면에 도입되는 추가 긴장력 설계와 저항모멘트 평가)

  • Yon Jung-Heum;Kim Do-Goon
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.16 no.3 s.81
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    • pp.335-344
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    • 2004
  • A general composite section of precast and cast-in-place concrete with prestressed and nonprestressed reinforcements was analyzed to calculate residual stresses and loss of prestressing force caused by internal constraints of concrete long-term deformation. From the analytical results, equations to design additional prestressing force and to evaluate resistant moment of the composite section were proposed. The equations shows that the additional prestressing force can be over-estimated if the loss rate of the first prestressing force is over-estimated from the lumped sum of a design code. The analytical procedure with the proposed equations has been applied to a composite section using the AASHTO Type 5 girder. The loss rates of the additional prestressing force appling to the precast concrete girder was less than those appling to the composite girder. However, the resistant moment of the additional prestressing force on the composite girder was much larger than that on the precast concrete girder. The additional prestressing force appling to the composite section was very effective for strengthening of the prestressed concrete composite girder.

The Influence of Unbonded Prestressing Force on the Lateral Torsional Stability of Girders (비부착 긴장력이 거더의 횡비틀림 안정성에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Jong-Han;Lee, Kun-Joon;Kighuta, Kabuyaya
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.8-15
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    • 2018
  • An experiment was carried out to evaluate the lateral torsional stability of a girder with respect to the location and magnitude of prestressing force. The test of evaluating the lateral displacement and stability of a girder could cause an unexpected result due to various parameters, such as material nonlinearity, initial geometric imperfections, prestressing force, and loading and support conditions. Therefore, a small model testing was programmed to control the various parameters and assess the lateral torsional stability with respect to the prestressing force. This study proposed and fabricated an experimental apparatus that can satisfy the loading and in-plane and out-of-plane support conditions and also contol the prestressing force. The result of the experiment showed that the lateral torsional stability increased when the prestressing force was applied in the bottom flange of the girder. As a result, this study proposed an analytical equation that can account for the effect of the prestressing force in the lateral torsional stability of a girder.

Analytical study of composite steel-concrete beams with external prestressing

  • Turini, Thiago T.;Calenzani, Adenilcia F.G.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.82 no.5
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    • pp.595-609
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    • 2022
  • Prestressed composite steel-concrete beams are still a technology restricted to repair sites of large-scale structures and spans. One of the reasons for that is the absence of standard frameworks and publications regarding their design and implementation. In addition, the primary normative codes do not address this subject directly, which might be related to a scarcity of papers indicating methods of design that would align the two technics, composite beams and external prestressing. In this context, this paper proposes methods to analyze the sizing of prestressed composite beams submitted to pre-tension and post-tension with a straight or polynomial layout cable. This inquiry inspected a hundred and twenty models of prestressed composite beams according to its prestressing technology and the eccentricity and value of the prestressing force. The evaluation also included the ratio between span and height of the steel profile, thickness and typology of the concrete slab, and layout of the prestressing cables. As for the results, it was observed that the eccentricity of the prestressing force doesn't significantly influence the bending resistance. In prestressed composite beams subjected to a sagging moment, the ratio L/d can reach 35 and 30 for steel-concrete composite slabs and solid concrete slabs, respectively. Considering the negative bending moment resistance, the value of the L/d ratio must be less than or equal to 25, regardless of the type of slab. When it comes to the value of the prestressing force, a variation greater than 10% causes a 2.6% increase in the positive bending moment resistance and a 4% decrease in the negative bending moment resistance. The pre-tensioned composite beams showed a superior response to flexural-compression and excessive compression limit states than the post-tensioned ones.

Numerical investigation on beams prestressed with FRP

  • Pisani, Marco A.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.349-364
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    • 2000
  • This paper aims to make a contribution to understanding which methods apply for structural analysis of beams prestressed with FRP cables. A parametric non-linear numerical analysis of simply supported beams has been performed. In this analysis the shape of the cross-section, the strength of concrete, the material adopted for the cables (steel, GFRP, CFRP), the prestressing system (bonded or unbonded prestressing) and the degree of prestressing were changed to collect a broad range of data which, the author contends, should cover the most frequent types of common practice. The output data themselves and their comparison allow us to suggest some rules that could be adopted when dealing with beams prestressed with these innovatory materials that have an elastic-brittle behaviour.

A Study on the Prestress Losses of the P.C. Box Girder Bridge (P.C. 박스 교량의 긴장력 손실에 관한 연구)

  • 이성우;이지영;지기환
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 1997.04a
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    • pp.106-113
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    • 1997
  • Until now, the evaluation of prestressing force during the survice state has received limited attention. Only initial prestressing force is estimated by reading the pressure values of a hydraulic jack or by observing the initial elongation of tendons. In this study, the initial losses and time dependent losses of prestressing force have been monitored by installing 12 vibrating wire-type load cells at the part of P.C. box bridge of Gangbyun Riverside Highway. Also comparative study was made for measured prestressing losses and estimated values. 2-dimensional analysis was performed to see the trend of prestressing losses, and the results was compared with measured ones.

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Behaviour and stability of prestressed steel plate girder for torsional buckling

  • Gupta, L.M.;Ronghe, G.N.;Naghate, M.K.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.65-73
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    • 2003
  • A higher level of engineering standard in the field of construction, is the use of prestressing in building structures. The concept of prestressing steel structures has only recently been widely considered, despite a long and successful history of prestressing concrete members. Several analytical studies of prestressed steel girders were reported in literatures, but much of the work was not studied with reference to the optimal design and behaviour of the prestressed steel plate girder. A plate girder prestressed eccentrically, will behave as a beam-column, which is subjected to axial compression and bending moment which will cause the beam to buckle out. The study of buckling of the prestressed steel plate girder is necessary for stability criteria. This paper deals with the stability of prestressed steel plate girder using concept of "Vlasov's Circle of Stability" under eccentric prestressing force.

An Experimental Study on Structural Behavior of Concrete Box Girder Member with Transverse Prestressing (PSC 박스거더 교량부재의 횡방향 프리스트레싱에 따른 구조거동 실험연구)

  • Oh Byung Hwan;Choi Young Cheol;Choi Jung Sun;Lee Seong Cheol
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.77-80
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    • 2004
  • In bridge deck systems, deflections and cracking can be controlled by longitudinal and transverse prestressing, There are some benefits, longitudinal cracking control, the thickness reduction of deck slab, the widening of deck width and the reduction of the cross section area, in transversely post-tensioned concrete box girder bridges. However, it has been not sufficient to study the structural behaviors of transversely post-tensioned concrete box girder. Therefore, It is needed to predict the structural behaviors by prestressing and static loading. In this study, the analytical and experimental load tests are carried out to study the effect of transverse prestressing on concrete box girder. For these objectives, four test specimens are fabricated with various tendon spacing and steel ratio of top slab. The analytical and experimental studies are performed to estimate effects of the prestressing and failure tests.

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