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Analysis on Characteristic of Construction Cost for Steel Box Bridge (강박스교량 공사비 특성 분석)

  • Sun, Chang Won;Kyung, Kab Soo;Kang, Shin Hwa;Kwon, Soon Cheol
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2009
  • Estimating appropriate construction cost at the design phase is judged with one important issue to the efficient security and the execution of budget. Therefore, in this paper, to build fundamental data of appropriate construction cost for steel box bridges, the existing calculated document such as the quantity, unit price document and detail items etc.. was analyzed and the basic specification of the bridges was investigated. Also, by estimating the relationship between predetermined cost and construction items on the bridges, the paper is intended to produce basic data for the calculation of appropriate construction cost in planning phase. From the result, it was calculated ratio of construction item in the total construction cost and unit cost. And then it was deduced effect factor of construction cost in steel box bridge.

Optimum maintenance scenario generation for existing steel-girder bridges based on lifetime performance and cost

  • Park, Kyung Hoon;Lee, Sang Yoon;Yoon, Jung Hyun;Cho, Hyo Nam;Kong, Jung Sik
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.4 no.5
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    • pp.641-653
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    • 2008
  • This paper proposes a practical and realistic method to establish an optimal lifetime maintenance strategy for deteriorating bridges by considering the life-cycle performance as well as the life-cycle cost. The proposed method offers a set of optimal tradeoff maintenance scenarios among other conflicting objectives, such as minimizing cost and maximizing performance. A genetic algorithm is used to generate a set of maintenance scenarios that is a multi-objective combinatorial optimization problem related to the lifetime performance and the life-cycle cost as separate objective functions. A computer program, which generates optimal maintenance scenarios, was developed based on the proposed method using the life-cycle costs and the performance of bridges. The subordinate relation between bridge members has been considered to decide optimal maintenance sequence and a corresponding algorithm has been implemented into the program. The developed program has been used to present a procedure for finding an optimal maintenance scenario for steel-girder bridges on the Korean National Road. Through this bridge maintenance scenario analysis, it is expected that the developed method and program can be effectively used to allow bridge managers an optimal maintenance strategy satisfying various constraints and requirements.

Strengthening of Continuous Composite Grid-girder Bridges by Using the Post-tensioning (후긴장을 이용한 연속 합성 격자형교의 보강 방법에 관한 연구)

  • Back, Dong Hoon;Lee, Woo Hyun;Kim, Ki Bong
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.9 no.3 s.32
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    • pp.441-455
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    • 1997
  • The need for rehabilitation of the existing bridges is a growing concern in many countries and has been emphasized in various research reports and publications. Many bridges constructed between 1960s and 1970s in Korea were designed for relatively light traffic volumes, speeds and the weight, thus they are inadequate for the present traffic conditions. This together with some design deficiencies, has resulted in deficiencies of various degrees of many bridges. One strengthening method which has significant advantages is the application of external post-tensioning tendons. This paper presents an example of three span continuous composite bridge strenghtened by application of external post-tensioning.

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Fatigue strength of stud shear connector considering bedding layer thickness in precast deck composite bridges (프리캐스트 바닥판 합성형 교량에서의 베딩층의 두께를 고려한 전단연결재의 피로강도)

  • Ryu, Hyung Keun;Shim, Chang Su;Chung, Chul Hun;Chang, Sung Pil
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.113-120
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    • 2002
  • A shear connection in composite bridges with precast decks has considerable characteristics different from cast-in-place deck bridges such as shear pocket and bedding layer. Thus, it is necessary to build design basis of the shear connector in precast decks through the experiments. In order to estimate fatigue life of shear connector in precast deck bridges, push-out fatigue tests were conducted with parameter, bedding layer thickness. As a result of the tests, failure modes of shear connector were observed. Consequently, empirical S-N curve equations of stud shear connector in precast deck bridges were proposed in this paper.

Case Study for Buckling Design of Temporary Bridges using System Buckling Analysis (시스템좌굴 해석법을 이용한 라멘형가교 주요부재의 좌굴설계에 관한 사례 연구)

  • Kyung, Yong Soo;So, Byoung Hoon;Bang, Jin Hwan;Kim, Moon Young
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.87-98
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    • 2007
  • Generally, main girders and steel piers of temporary bridges form the steel rahmen structure. In this study, the rational stability design procedure for main members of temporary bridges was presented using a 3D system buckling analysis and second-order elastic analysis. Six types of temporary bridges, which can be designed and fabricated in reality, were chosen and the buckling design for them was performed in consideration ofload combinations of dead and live loads, thermal load, and wind load. Effective buckling length of steel piers, transition of 3D buckling modes, and effects of second-order analysis were investigated through a case study involving six temporary bridges.

Elastic Shear Buckling of Curved Web Panels (강곡선 1형보 복부판의 탄성 전단좌굴)

  • 김재석;김종헌;강영종;한택희
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.95-104
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    • 2004
  • The horizontally curved bridges have been used to connect bridges and roads. Until 1960s, they had been constructed with straight girders, called 'kinked girder bridges', which requires much cost and time-consuming construction of substructure. In case of using curved girders, practiced later, they would have many advantages such as reduction in the total construction cost and time, and ability to make aesthetic bridges. In designing plate girder bridges, it is necessary to determine the spacings between vertical stiffeners and the allowable shear stresses based on shear buckling capacity because it plays a key role in preventing the premature local shear buckling. Compared with the straight web, the critical shear buckling stresses of curved web panels vary with both aspect ratio and curvature coefficient. For designing curved web panels, a simplified formula and shear buckling coefficients were proposed by parametric models with F.E.M in this study.

Ultimate Flexural Strength Evaluation of Construction Joints in PSC Bridge Girders (PSC 교량 부재의 시공이음부의 극한 휨강도 평가)

  • 채성태;오병환;김병석;이상희
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.279-284
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    • 2002
  • Prestressed concrete(PSC) bridge structures with a number of continuous spans has been segmentally built in many countries. These methods include incremental launching method, movable scaffolding method, full staging method and balanced cantilever method. In these segmentally constructed prestressed concrete bridges, many construction joints exist and these construction joints are weak points in PSC bridges. The prestress force can be introduced prestress force continuously through the construction joints of PSC bridge superstructure using tendon couplers. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the structural behavior and ultimate flexural strength of construction joints in PSC girder bridge members. To this end, a comprehensive experimental program has been set up and a series of full-scale tests have been performed. Ultimate flexural strength of construction joint in PSC members with tendon couplers is decreased by approximately 10% for non-coupled members.

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Vision-based Input-Output System identification for pedestrian suspension bridges

  • Lim, Jeonghyeok;Yoon, Hyungchul
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.715-728
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    • 2022
  • Recently, numbers of long span pedestrian suspension bridges have been constructed worldwide. While recent tragedies regarding pedestrian suspension bridges have shown how these bridges can wreak havoc on the society, there are no specific guidelines for construction standards nor safety inspections yet. Therefore, a structural health monitoring system that could help ensure the safety of pedestrian suspension bridges are needed. System identification is one of the popular applications for structural health monitoring method, which estimates the dynamic system. Most of the system identification methods for bridges are currently adapting output-only system identification method, which assumes the dynamic load to be a white noise due to the difficulty of measuring the dynamic load. In the case of pedestrian suspension bridges, the pedestrian load is within specific frequency range, resulting in large errors when using the output-only system identification method. Therefore, this study aims to develop a system identification method for pedestrian suspension bridges considering both input and output of the dynamic system. This study estimates the location and the magnitude of the pedestrian load, as well as the dynamic response of the pedestrian bridges by utilizing artificial intelligence and computer vision techniques. A simulation-based validation test was conducted to verify the performance of the proposed system. The proposed method is expected to improve the accuracy and the efficiency of the current inspection and monitoring systems for pedestrian suspension bridges.

Development of Quasi-Conforming Shell Element for the Three Dimensional Construction Stage Analysis of PSC Bridge (PSC 교량의 3차원 시공 중 해석기법을 위한 준적합 쉘 요소 개발)

  • Kim, Ki-Du;Byun, Yun-Joo;Kim, Hyun-Ky;Lomboy, Gilson R.;Suthasupradit, Songsak;Kim, Young-Hoe
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.329-338
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    • 2007
  • The PSC box bridge constructed of concrete, reinforcing bar and tendon is a complex structure that exhibits tension cracks, nonlinear behaviour of steel and time dependent behaviour of concrete. The frame element is commonly used for construction stage analysis PSC bridges. However, the frame element does not show sufficient information when in the curved PSC box bridges. For the case of curved PSC bridges, the deformations in the inner and outer web are different. In this case, different jacking forces are required in the inner and outer webs. However, it is impossible to calculate different jacking forces if we use the frame element for construction stage analysis. In order to overcome this problem, the use of the shell element is essential for a three-dimensional construction stage analysis of PSC bridges. In the following, the formulation of a Quasi-conforming shell element and its application of PSC box girder bridge analysis are presented.

Construction Processing Analysis of Domestic Bridges Crossing Navigable Waterways and Improvements (국내 항만횡단 해상교량의 건설 절차 분석 및 개선방안)

  • Lee, Yun-Sok;Cho, Ik-Soon;Park, Young-Soo;Park, Jin-Su
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.119-125
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    • 2009
  • Recently the construction of bridges crossing navigable waterways is being promoted aiming at expanding social infrastructure and optimizing the overland routes through private investment. The construction, however, tends to focus on more the commercial requirements than the marine safety and efficient port management that it has a big risk not only to fail in ensuring the safety of ship traffic, but also to muse some severe conflicts between the parties concerned. These problems result from the lacking of standards about the design guidelines and discussing process considering the marine traffic safety when designing bridges. This research attempts to show the problems mused by bridge construction and suggest the standard discussing process through the survey and process analysis on Kwangyang Bridge and Incheon Bridge.

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