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An Experimental Study on the Effect if Fiber Reinforced on CFRD Face Slab Concrere (CFRD 차수벽콘크리트에서의 섬유보강효과에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 최세진;임정열;김완영;김무한
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.122-125
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    • 2000
  • CFRD (Concrete Faced Rockfill Dam) face slab concrete has a much capability to occur crack due to drying shrinkage, hydration heat and bas compaction etc. Because of crack of concrete induce structural problem and decrease durability of concrete, it is need to reduce crack of concrete. This is an experimental study to analyze the effect of fiber reinforced on CFRD face slab concrete. for this purpose, it was investigated and analyzed the engineering properties of plain concrete and polypropylene fiber reinforced concrete (PFRC) according to test result ; the test include slump, air content, compressive strength, tensile strength, drying shrinkage and permeability etc. As the results, it was found permeability and drying shrinkage of PFRC less than that of plain concrete.

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An Analysis on the Early Frost Damage According to the Component Thickness Changes of the Normal Strength Concrete Slab in Winter (겨울철 보통강도 콘크리트의 부재 두께 변화에 따른 초기동해 피해분석)

  • Kim, Tae-Woo;Lee, Yong-Jun;Kim, Dong-Gyu;Kim, Dae-Gun;Han, Min-Cheol;Han, Cheon-Goo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2018.05a
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    • pp.145-146
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    • 2018
  • In this study, the purpose of the study is to determine the depth of damage caused by early frost damage in concrete slab structures under the conditions of external temperature during winter. In other words, we intend to analyze the depth variation of the early frost damage as the thickness of the normal strength concrete slab members changes. As a result, the thinner the component was, the deeper the early frost damage was found to be, and the resulting increase in brightness of the concrete was delayed. and It is analyzed that under this test condition, an early frost damage was created with a thickness of 50 mm for the member and a thickness of 39 mm for the member of 300 mm.

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Stability analysis on the concrete slab of the highest concrete-faced rock-fill dam in South Korea

  • Baak, Seung-Hyung;Cho, Gye-Chun;Song, Ki-Il
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.881-892
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    • 2017
  • Design and management of concrete slabs in concrete-faced rock-fill dams are crucial issues for stability and overall dam safety since cracks in the concrete face induced by stress, shrinkage, and deterioration can cause severe leakage from the reservoir into the dam. Especially, the increase of dam height to a certain level to enhance the storage capacity and to improve hydraulic stability can lead to undesirable deformation behavior and stress distribution in the existing dam body and in the concrete slabs. In such conditions, simulation of a concrete slab with a numerical method should involve the use of an interface element because the behavior of the concrete slab does not follow the behavior of the dam body when the dam body settles due to the increase of dam height. However, the interfacial properties between the dam body and the concrete slab have yet to be clearly defined. In this study, construction sequence of a 125 m high CFRD in South Korea is simulated with commercial FDM software. The proper interfacial properties of the concrete slab are estimated based on a comparison to monitored vertical displacement history obtained from the concrete slab. Possibility of shear strength failure under the critical condition is investigated based on the simplified model. Results present the significance of the interfacial properties of the concrete slab.

Flexural Capacity of the Composite Beam using Angle as a Shear Connector (앵글을 전단연결재로 사용하는 합성보의 휨성능)

  • Kim, Young Ju;Bae, Jae Hoon;Ahn, Tae Sang;Choi, Jong Gwon
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.63-75
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    • 2015
  • In this study, Composite beam flexural capacity was investigated experimentally using angle as a shear connector. The main experimental parameters are the size and the spacing of the angle and the overall behavior of before and after composite. Also, the composite beam bending performance when it used with hollow PC slab and the general RC slab was compared. When determining that it synthetically, the flexural capacity of the composite beam with angle shear connector estimated 25% to 55% more strength than the nominal strength. Effects of strength parameters of composite beam by angles shear connector are size and spacing of the angle. As expected, the larger and the narrower spacing of the angles, the more strength the composite beam have. In addition, the performance of the composite beam with a hollow slab was well demonstrated by the test.

The Application of Maturity Method on Whitetopping Construction (성숙도 개념을 이용한 Whitetopping 포장의 현장 적용)

  • Jung, Jong-Suk;Cho, Yoon-Ho;Lee, Kang-Won
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.7 no.1 s.23
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    • pp.83-92
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    • 2005
  • Maturity method is a non-destructive method for estimating in-place concrete strength as a function of time and temperature. The main objective is to use maturity method determining joint sawing and traffic opening time for whitetopping construction in Korea. Another objective is to investigate the influence of air temperature in the correspondence to slab temperature and maturity value. For determining the joint sawing and traffic opening time, thermachron i-button and strain gage were inserted in the fresh concrete in the slab and a maturity value was calculated at desired times. In-place strength was then estimated from a pre-established relationship between maturity values and compressive strength. The results showed that there are significant differences between the estimated strength obtained from maturity curve and in-place concrete strength. The reasons are that the gain of in-place concrete strength was influenced by several factors in the field such as curing conditions, air temperature, and wind speed etc. Also, the results showed that air temperature had significant influence on slab temperature and maturity value The slopes of maturity curves exponentially decrease as air temperature decreases. This means that maturity value sharply dropped as air temperature decreases.

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A Fundamental Study on the Effectiveness of Cold Weather Concreting Using Anti-freeze Agent and Insulating Form (Focused on the Slab) (내한제 및 단열거푸집에 의한 한중콘크리트 시공의 효율화에 관한 기초적 연구 (슬래브를 중심으로))

  • Kim, Kyoung-Min;Won, Cheol;Hong, Sang-Hee;Kim, Gi-Cheol;Oh, Sun-Kyo;Han, Cheon-Goo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.913-918
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    • 2001
  • This paper investigates insulating effects and strength properties of concrete under cold climate carrying out the experiment with insulating forms on the slab member. According to test results, under $-10^{\circ}C$ of outer temperature, the surface of concrete exposed to outer temperature goes below zero after 10hours since exposed. And, the surface of concrete covered with vinyl and blanket goes below zero after 42hours. However, the surface of concrete covered with insulating materials such as polystyrene foam does not drop below zero until 55hours. And, according to coring sample strength test, compressive strength cured with insulation shows much higher strength than no insulation curing condition and vinyl and blanket curing condition.

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Ultimate Strength of Composite Beams with Unreinforced Web Opening (유공 합성보의 강도식에 관한 연구)

  • 김창호;박종원;김희구
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.101-110
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    • 2000
  • A practical approach of calculating the ultimate strength of composite beams with unreinforced web opning is proposed through shear behavioral tests. In this method, the slab shear contribution at the opening is calculated as the smaller value of the pullout capacity of shear connector at the high moment end and the one way shear capacity of slab. A simple interaction equation is used to predict the ultimate strength under simultaneous bending moment and shear force. Strength prediction by the proposed method is compared with previous test results and the predictions by other analytical methods. The comparison shows that the proposed method predicts the ultimate capacity with resonable accuracy.

Inelastic Behavior of Continuous Precast Composite Slabs (연속 프리캐스트 합성바닥판의 비탄성 거동)

  • Shim Chang-Su;Chung Young Soo;Min Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.447-450
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    • 2005
  • A prefabricated composite hollow slab with perforated I-beams was suggested for the replacement of deteriorated concrete decks or the construction of new composite bridges with long-span slabs. Composite slabs with embedded I-beams have considerably higher stiffness and strength. For the application of prefabricated composite slabs to bridges, joints between slabs should satisfy the requirements of the ultimate limit state and the serviceability limit state. In this paper, three types of the detail for loop joints were selected and their structural performance in terms of strength and crack control was investigated through static tests on continuous composite slabs. A main parameter was the detail of the joint, such as an ordinary loop joint and loop joint with additional reinforcements. Even though there was no connection of the steel beams at the joints, the loop joints showed good performance in terms of strength. In terms of crack control, the loop joint with additional reinforcements showed better performance. In ultimate limit state, the continuous composite slabs showed good moment redistribution and ductility.

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Progressive collapse resistance of flat slabs: modeling post-punching behavior

  • Mirzaeia, Yaser;Sasani, Mehrdad
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.351-375
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    • 2013
  • Post-punching resistance of a flat slab can help redistribute the gravity loads and resist progressive collapse of a structure following initial damage. One important difficulty with accounting for the post-punching strength of a slab is the discontinuity that develops following punching shear. A numerical simulation technique is proposed here to model and evaluate post-punching resistance of flat slabs. It is demonstrated that the simulation results of punching shear and post-punching response of the model of a slab on a single column are in good agreement with corresponding experimental data. It is also shown that progressive collapse due to a column removal (explosion) can lead to punching failure over an adjacent column. Such failure can propagate throughout the structure leading to the progressive collapse of the structure. Through post-punching modeling of the slab and accounting for the associated discontinuity, it is also demonstrated that the presence of an adequate amount of integrity reinforcement can provide an alternative load path and help resist progressive collapse.