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보강상세에 따른 프리캐스트 변형경화형 시멘트 복합체 끼움벽의 내진성능 (Effect of Reinforcement details on the Seismic Performance of Precast Strain-Hardening Cementitious Composite(SHCC) Infill Walls)

  • 김선우;윤현도;송선화;윤여진
    • 한국구조물진단유지관리공학회 논문집
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    • 제13권3호통권55호
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    • pp.209-216
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    • 2009
  • 비내진상세 골조는 낮은 횡저항성을 가지고 있어 큰 변형을 경험하게 되는 반면, 벽체는 높은 강성으로 인해 낮은 변형에서도 전단에 의해 파괴된다. 따라서 이러한 골조와 벽체가 동시에 거동할 경우 발생하는 거동 특성은 개개 부재에서의 거동특성과 매우 다르게 된다. 본 연구에서는 끼움벽에 노치를 둘 경우 내진거동특성을 평가하고자 배근상세를 변수로 하였다. 이 때 노치로 인해 벽체 중앙부에 손상이 집중되는 것을 방지하기 위하여 변형경화형 시멘트 복합체(SHCC)를 사용하였다. 실험결과, SHCC 끼움벽은 다수의 미세균열을 형성하였으나, 대각보강근을 갖는 PIW-ND 실험체가 PIW-NC 실험체에 비해 낮은 변형능력, 강성 및 에너지소산능력을 보였다.

Structural behavior of the stiffened double-skin profiled composite walls under compression

  • Qin, Ying;Li, Yong-Wei;Lan, Xu-Zhao;Su, Yu-Sen;Wang, Xiang-Yu;Wu, Yuan-De
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제31권1호
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2019
  • Steel-concrete composite walls have been proposed and developed for applications in various types of structures. The double-skin profiled composite walls, as a natural development of composite flooring, provide structural and architectural merits. However, adequate intermediate fasteners between profiled steel plates and concrete core are required to fully mobilize the composite action and to improve the structural behavior of the wall. In this research, two new types of fasteners (i.e., threaded rods and vertical plates) were proposed and three specimens with different fastener types or fastener arrangements were tested under axial compression. The experimental results were evaluated in terms of failure modes, axial load versus axial displacement response, strength index, ductility index, and load-strain relationship. It was found that specimen with symmetrically arranged thread rods sustained more stable axial strain than that with staggered arranged threaded rods. Meanwhile, vertical plates are more suitable for practical use since they provide stronger confinement to profiled steel plate and effectively prevent the steel plate from early local buckling, which eventually enhance the composite action and increase the axial compressive capacity of the wall. The calculation methods were then proposed and good agreement was observed between the test results and the predicted results.

Behaviour and design of bolted endplate joints between composite walls and steel beams

  • Li, Dongxu;Uy, Brian;Mo, Jun;Thai, Huu-Tai
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제44권1호
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    • pp.33-47
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    • 2022
  • This paper presents a finite element model for predicting the monotonic behaviour of bolted endplate joints connecting steel-concrete composite walls and steel beams. The demountable Hollo-bolts are utilised to facilitate the quick installation and dismantling for replacement and reuse. In the developed model, material and geometric nonlinearities were included. The accuracy of the developed model was assessed by comparing the numerical results with previous experimental tests on hollow/composite column-to-steel beam joints that incorporated endplates and Hollo-bolts. In particular, the Hollo-bolts were modelled with the expanded sleeves involved, and different material properties of the Hollo-bolt shank and sleeves were considered based on the information provided by the manufacture. The developed models, therefore, can be applied in the present study to simulate the wall-to-beam joints with similar structural components and characteristics. Based on the validated model, the authors herein compared the behaviour of wall-to-beam joints of two commonly utilised composite walling systems (Case 1: flat steel plates with headed studs; Case 2: lipped channel section with partition plates). Considering the ease of manufacturing, onsite erection and the pertinent costs, composite walling system with flat steel plates and conventional headed studs (Case 1) was the focus of present study. Specifically, additional headed studs were pre-welded inside the front wall plates to enhance the joint performance. On this basis, a series of parametric studies were conducted to assess the influences of five design parameters on the behaviour of bolted endplate wall-to-beam joints. The initial stiffness, plastic moment capacity, as well as the rotational capacity of the composite wall-to-beam joints based on the numerical analysis were further compared with the current design provision.

비선형 단면해석을 통한 합성지하벽의 휨 거동 분석 및 설계 (Analysis and Design on the Flexural Behavior of Composite Basement Wall Through Nonlinear Sectional Analysis)

  • 서수연;김현우
    • 대한건축학회논문집:구조계
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    • 제36권2호
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    • pp.145-153
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of composition of underground structural wall and H-pile in soil cement. The results of previous experimental studies are re-analyzed and the nonlinear cross-sectional analyses of composite basement walls are performed to verify their nonlinear flexural behavior. Based on the study, it is explained how the gap deformation between H-Pile and RC wall should be considered in the design of flexure of composite underground walls. The nonlinear cross-sectional analysis shows that the load-displacement curves of composite basement wall specimens exhibiting flexural behavior exist between the results of the analysis of the complete and non-composite cases. When predicting the behavior of the composite basement wall by nonlinear cross-sectional analysis, the flexural behavior of the composite basement wall could be suitably predicted by considering the reduction of the composite ratio due to tensile stress acting on shear connectors.

Hysteresis performance of earthquake-damaged resilient RAC shear walls retrofitted with CFRP strips and steel plates

  • Jianwei Zhang;Siyuan Wang;Man Zhang;Yuping Sun;Hongwei Wang
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제52권3호
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    • pp.357-376
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    • 2024
  • In this paper, weakly bonded ultra-high-strength steel bars (UHSS) were used as longitudinal reinforcement in recycled aggregate concrete shear walls to achieve resilient performance. The study evaluated the repairability and hysteresis performance of shear walls before and after retrofitting. Quasi-static tests were performed on recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) and steel fiber reinforced recycled aggregate concrete (FRAC) shear walls to investigate the reparability of resilient shear walls when loaded to 1% drift ratio. Results showed that shear walls exhibited drift-hardening properties. The maximum residual drift ratio and residual crack width at 1% drift ratio were 0.107% and 0.01mm, respectively, which were within the repairable limits. Subsequently, shear walls were retrofitted with bonded X-shaped CFRP strips and steel plates wrapped at the bottom and retested. Except for a slight reduction in initial stiffness, earthquake-damaged resilient shear walls retrofitted with a composite method still had satisfactory hysteresis performance. A revised damage assessment index D, has been proposed to assess of damage degree. Moreover, finite-element analysis for the shear wall before and after retrofit retrofitting was established in OpenSees and verified with experimental results. The finite element results and test results were in good agreement. Finally, parametric analysis was performed.

주기하중을 받는 이중강판합성벽의 실험연구 (Experimental Study on Double Skin Composite Walls Subjected to Cyclic Loading)

  • 엄태성;박홍근;김진호;장인화
    • 한국강구조학회 논문집
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.289-301
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    • 2008
  • 이중강판합성벽은 타이바로 연결된 강판외피 사이에 콘크리트를 충전시킨 구조벽으로서, 벽체의 구조성능을 향상시키고, 벽체의 두께를 줄이며, 별도의 거푸집 및 배근 공사없이 시공성을 향상시키기 위하여 개발되었다. 본 연구에서는 주기하중을 받는 이중강판합성벽의 비탄성거동특성 및 내진성능을 평가하기 위하여, 직사각형 및 T형 단면형상을 갖는 단일벽 및 병렬벽 실험체에 대하여 실험 연구를 수행하였다. 실험 결과, 이중강판합성벽은 주기하중에 대하여 핀칭이 없이 우수한 에너지소산능력을 나타냈다. 벽체하단부 기초의 접합상세와 단면형상에 따라 파괴모드 및 변형능력의 차이를 보였으며, 주로 벽체기초 또는 연결보 용접부의 파단과 강판국부좌굴에 의하여 파괴되었다. 적절한 용접 및 보강 상세를 갖는 실험체들은 2.0~3.7% 층간변형각의 변형능력을 보였다. 또한 벽체와 연결보의 비탄성강도를 고려하여 단일벽 및 병렬벽 실험체의 하중재하능력을 평가하였으며, 이를 실험결과와 비교하였다.

변형경화형 시멘트 복합체를 사용한 끼움벽의 손상평가 (Damage Assessment of Strain-Hardening Cementitious Composite Infill Walls)

  • 김선우;전에스더;장용현;장광수;송선화;윤현도
    • 한국콘크리트학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국콘크리트학회 2009년도 춘계 학술대회 제21권1호
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    • pp.83-84
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    • 2009
  • 본 연구는 비내진상세를 갖는 구조물의 내진보강을 위한 끼움벽을 개발하고 변형경화형 시멘트 복합체 사용에 따른 손상정도를 평가하는데 목적이 있다.

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Compressive behavior of rectangular sandwich composite wall with different truss spacings

  • Qin, Ying;Chen, Xin;Xi, Wang;Zhu, Xing-Yu;Chen, Yuan-Ze
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제34권6호
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    • pp.783-794
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    • 2020
  • Steel-concrete-steel sandwich composite wall is composed of two external steel plates and infilled concrete core. Internal mechanical connectors are used to enhance the composite action between the two materials. In this paper, the compressive behavior of a novel sandwich composite wall was studied. The steel trusses were applied to connect the steel plates to the concrete core. Three short specimens with different truss spacings were tested under compressive loading. The boundary columns were not included. It was found that the failure of walls started from the buckling of steel plates and followed by the crushing of concrete. Global instability was not observed. It was also observed that the truss spacing has great influence on ultimate strength, buckling stress, ductility, strength index, lateral deflection, and strain distribution. Three modern codes were introduced to calculate the capacity of walls. The comparisons between test results and code predictions show that AISC 360 provides significant underestimations while Eurocode 4 and CECS 159 offer overestimated predictions.

Structural behavior of sandwich composite wall with truss connectors under compression

  • Qin, Ying;Chen, Xin;Zhu, Xingyu;Xi, Wang;Chen, Yuanze
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제35권2호
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    • pp.159-169
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    • 2020
  • Sandwich composite wall consists of concrete core attached by two external steel faceplates. It combines the advantage of steel and concrete. The appropriate composite action between steel faceplate and concrete core is achieved by using adequate mechanical connectors. This research studied the compressive behavior of the sandwich composite walls using steel trusses to bond the steel faceplates to concrete infill. Four short specimens with different wall width and thickness of steel faceplate were designed and tested under axial compression. The test results were comprehensively evaluated in terms of failure modes, load versus axial and lateral deformation responses, resistance, stiffness, ductility, strength index, and strain distribution. The test results showed that all specimens exhibited high resistance and good ductility. Truss connectors offer better restraint to walls with thinner faceplates and smaller wall width. In addition, increasing faceplate thickness is more effective in improving the ultimate resistance and axial stiffness of the wall.

Seismic design of connections between steel outrigger beams and reinforced concrete walls

  • Deason, Jeremy T.;Tunc, Gokhan;Shahrooz, Bahram M.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제1권3호
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    • pp.329-340
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    • 2001
  • Cyclic response of "shear" connections between steel outrigger beams and reinforced concrete core walls is presented in this paper. The connections investigated in this paper consisted of a shear tab welded onto a plate that was connected to the core walls through multiple headed studs. The experimental data from six specimens point to a capacity larger than the design value. However, the mode of failure was through pullout of the embedded plate, or fracture of the weld between the studs and plate. Such brittle modes of failure need to be avoided through proper design. A capacity design method based on dissipating the input energy through yielding and fracture of the shear tab was developed. This approach requires a good understanding of the expected capacity of headed studs under combined gravity shear and cyclic axial load (tension and compression). A model was developed and verified against test results from six specimens. A specimen designed based on the proposed design methodology performed very well, and the connection did not fail until shear tab fractured after extensive yielding. The proposed design method is recommended for design of outrigger beam-wall connections.