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An Experimental Study on the Behavior of Steel Plate-Concrete Wall with Vertical Ribs (수직 보강된 SC 벽체의 거동에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Lee, Seung Joon;Choi, Byong Jeong;Kim, Tae Kyoung
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.277-287
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    • 2009
  • The objective of this study was to experimentally investigate the structural behavior of steel plate concrete walls with vertical ribs (SSC walls), to compare the experimental results with the currently applied evaluation equations, and to obtain information that would be useful in the development of design equations for SSC walls. SSC test specimens that were subjected to in plane shear forces and bending moments were fabricated and tested. The experimental results show that the effect of vertical ribs on the structural behavior of SSC walls may be neglected, and that the confinement effect of concrete on the steel plates on both sides of the walls was negligible. The comparison of the experimental results with the evaluation equations showed that the structural behavior of SSC walls under shear control is close to that of the evaluation equations, but that the behavior of SSC walls under larger bending moments is not very close to that of the evaluation equations. The current evaluation equations for USC walls may be applied to the design of SSC walls because the structural walls of nuclear power plants are not subjected to large in plane bending moments.

Out-of-Plane Shear Strength Models of SC Wall (SC 벽체의 면외 전단강도 특성)

  • Hon, Sung-Gul;Lee, Kyuong-Jin;Park, Dong-Soo;Kim, Won-Ki;Lee, Dong-Hun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2008.04a
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    • pp.225-228
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    • 2008
  • This paper presents out-of-plane shear strength models for composite wall with steel plates based on limit theorem in the framework of the plasticity theory. The formulas proposed by JEAG 4618 need to be reconsidered with a couple of limitations; ignoring the effect of bond stress generated by studs in the process of calculating arch action, illogically discriminating between concrete shear cracking strength and arch strength by algebraic relation in short shear span ratio(0-2.0). In most cases, reinforcement ratio is not sufficient to yield, as a result, arch strength is determined by accounting equilibrium including both bond strength and concrete compressive strength. We conducted experimental research assuming that SC wall is a continuous beam under the simplified loading patterns, changing main valuables involving the number of studs, stirrups. The results show good agreements with the formula and we quoted the test results of JEAG.

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Steel Jacketing Method without Grouting for RC Columns (그라우팅이 필요 없는 RC기둥 강판보강 기법)

  • Choi, Eun Soo;Cho, Sung Chul;Chung, Young Soo;Cho, Baik Soon
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.55-65
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    • 2008
  • This study introduced a new method to retrofit RC columns with lap splice that do not have enough ductility during an earthquake. The new method used mechanical external pressure and split steel plates around the RC columns. The introduced method does not require grouting the gap between jacket and concrete surface. In this study, 45 concrete cylinders were manufactured with varyingstrengths and part of them was retrofitted with split steel jackets under a lateral confining stress. The effect of the new method was verified by comparing the results from the compressive tests of retrofitted and unretrofitted cylinders. The steel jacket that was built following the new method showed good results of increasing the compressive strength and ductility of concrete cylinders. The thicker steel jackets showed larger compressive strength, however, the ductility at failure depends on their welding quality.

Evaluation of Steel Tube Connection in Precast Concrete Double Wall System (프리캐스트 콘크리트 더블월 시스템의 각형 강관 연결부 성능평가 )

  • Yujae Seo;Hyunjin Ju
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 2023
  • In this study, a double wall system is introduced, which was invented to simplify the complicated manufacturing process of the existing precast concrete (PC) double wall systems and to remove defects such as laitance that may occur during the production of concrete panels. An experimental study was conducted to investigate the tensile resisting capacity of the steel tube which is embedded in the precast concrete panel to keep the spacing between PC panels and to prevent damage of the PC panels during transportation and casting concrete onsite. The experiment was planned to determine the detail of effective steel tube connection considering the steel plate treatment method according to the formation of the opening, the presence of embedded concrete, and the reinforcement welding for additional dowel action as key variables. As a result, the ultimate tensile strength increased by 20-30% compared to the control specimen (ST) except for the steel tube specimen (ST_CP) which has steel plates bent inward at the end part of the steel tube. Since the specimen (ST_CON) filled with concrete inside the control specimen has no additional process and cost for the steel tube connections compared to the control specimen during the production of the developed double wall system, it is determined to be the appropriate detail of steel tube connection.

Calculations of Flat Plate Deflections Considering Effects of Construction Loads and Cracking (시공하중 및 균열 효과를 고려한 플랫 플레이트의 처짐 산정)

  • Kim, Jae-Yo;Im, Ju-Hyeuk;Park, Hong-Gun
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.797-804
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    • 2009
  • The structural designs of RC flat plates that have insufficient flexural stiffness due to lack of support from boundary beams may be governed by serviceability as well as a strength criteira. Specially, since over-loading and tensile cracking in early-aged slabs significantly increase the deflection of a flat plate system under construction, a construction sequence and its impact on the slab deflections may be decisive factors in designs of flat plate systems. In this study, the procedure of calculating slab deflections considering construction sequences and concrete cracking effects is proposed. The construction steps and the construction loads are defined by the simplified method, and then the slab moments, elastic deflections, and the effective moment of inertia are calculated in each construction step. The elastic deflections in column and middle strips are magnified to inelastic deflections by the effective moment of inertia, and the center deflection of slab are calculated by the crossing beam method. The proposed method is verified by comparisons with the existing test result and the nonlinear analysis result. Also, by applications of the proposed method, the effects of the slab construction cycle and the number of shored floors on the deflections of flat plates under construction are analyzed.

Comparison of behavior of high-rise residential buildings with and without post-tensioned transfer plate system

  • Byeonguk Ahn;Fahimeh Yavartanoo;Jang-Keun Yoon;Su-Min Kang;Seungjun Kim;Thomas H.-K. Kang
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.337-348
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    • 2023
  • Shear wall is commonly used as a lateral force resisting system of concrete mid-rise and high-rise buildings, but it brings challenges in providing relatively large space throughout the building height. For this reason, the structure system where the upper structure with bearing, non-bearing and/or shear walls that sits on top of a transfer plate system supported by widely spaced columns at the lower stories is preferred in some regions, particularly in low to moderate seismic regions in Asia. A thick reinforced concrete (RC) plate has often been used as a transfer system, along with RC transfer girders; however, the RC plate becomes very thick for tall buildings. Applying the post-tensioning (PT) technique to RC plates can effectively reduce the thickness and reinforcement as an economical design method. Currently, a simplified model is used for numerical modeling of PT transfer plate, which does not consider the interaction of the plate and the upper structure. To observe the actual behavior of PT transfer plate under seismic loads, it is necessary to model whole parts of the structure and tendons to precisely include the interaction and the secondary effect of PT tendons in the results. This research evaluated the seismic behavior of shear wall-type residential buildings with PT transfer plates for the condition that PT tendons are included or excluded in the modeling. Three-dimensional finite element models were developed, which includes prestressing tendon elements, and response spectrum analyses were carried out to evaluate seismic forces. Two buildings with flat-shape and L-shape plans were considered, and design forces of shear walls and transfer columns for a system with and without PT tendons were compared. The results showed that, in some cases, excluding PT tendons from the model leads to an unrealistic estimation of the demands for shear walls sit on transfer plate and transfer columns due to excluding the secondary effect of PT tendons. Based on the results, generally, the secondary effect reduces shear force demand and axial-flexural demands of transfer columns but increases the shear force demand of shear walls. The results of this study suggested that, in addition to the effect of PT on the resistance of transfer plate, it is necessary to include PT tendons in the modeling to consider its effect on force demand.

Cyclic Loading Test for Beam-to-Column Connections of Concrete Encased CFT Column (콘크리트피복충전 각형강관 기둥-보 접합부의 주기하중 실험)

  • Park, Hong Gun;Lee, Ho Jun;Park, Sung Soon;Kim, Sung Bae
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.55-68
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    • 2014
  • In this study, the beam-to column connections of concrete-encased-and-filled steel tube columns were tested under cyclic loading. Two specimens using steel beams and two specimens using precast concrete beams were tested. The dimension of the column cross section was $670mm{\pm}670mm$. The beam depths were 488mm and 588mm for the steel beams and 700mm for the precast concrete beams. The longitudinal bar ratios of the precast concrete beams were 1.1% and 1.5%. For the connections to the steel beams, continuity plates were used in the tube columns. For the connections to the PC beams, couplers were used for beam re-bar connections. The test results showed that except for a specimen, deformation capacities of the specimens were greater than 4% rotation angle, which is the requirement for the Special Moment Frame. Particularly, specimens using precast concrete beam showed excellent performances in the strength, deformation, and energy dissipation.

Study on the Fire Resistance Performance of the TSC Beam (TSC 합성보의 내화성능에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Sung Bae;Choi, Seng Kwan;Lee, Chang Nam;Kim, Sang Sup
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.113-122
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the fire resistance of the TSC beam, a composite beam composed of a concrete beam enclosed by steel plates. Since a discrepancy was observed between the structural mechanisms of TSC and typical composite beams, the fire performances of the two beams are likewise believed to be partially dissimilar. In this experiment, small and medium-sized TSC beams were tested under given conditions in the laboratory, with/without one of the most widely used spray-on fire protections in Korea. Furthermore, based on the steel and concrete properties under elevated temperatures that were obtained from Eurocode, temperature development across the section was suggested, analyses. To determine the capacity of a modified plastic section, th e fire performance of the model was also examined.

A new 3D interface element for three dimensional finite element analysis of FRP strengthened RC beams

  • Kohnehpooshi, O.;Noorzaei, J.;Jaafar, M.S.;Saifulnaz, M.R.R.
    • Interaction and multiscale mechanics
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.257-271
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    • 2011
  • The analysis of interfacial stresses in structural component has been the subject of several investigations but it still requires more effort and studies. In this study a general three-dimensional interface element has been formulated for stress and displacement analyses in the interfacial area between two adjacent plate bending element and brick element. Interface element has 16 nodes with 5 degrees of freedom (DOF) in each node adjacent to plate bending element and 3 DOF in each node adjacent to brick element. The interface element has ability to transfer three translations from each side of interface element and two rotations in the side adjacent to the plate element. Stiffness matrix of this element was formulated and implemented in three-dimensional finite element code. Application of this element to the reinforced concrete (RC) beam strengthened with fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) including variation of deflection, slip between plate and concrete, normal and shear stresses distributions in FRP plates have been verified using experimental and numerical work of strengthened RC beams carried out by some researchers. The results show that this interface element is effective and can be used for structural component with these types of interface elements.

Analytical Study on Punching Shear of Reinforced Concrete Flat Plates (철근콘크리트 플랫 플레이트의 뚫림전단 거동에 관한 해석적 연구)

  • Kim, Min-Sook;Lee, Young-Hak;Kim, Hee-Cheul
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.409-415
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    • 2010
  • A finite element model for punching shear of flat plate structures is presented. A parametric study also has been conducted to verification of influence of several parameters in terms of the flexural reinforcement ratio, slab thickness. Reisnner-Mindlin assumptions are adopted to consider of shear deformation. Layered shell element is considered for the material non-linearities. The finite element model of this study was verified comparing with existing experimental results. The model is able to predict the capacity of the flat plate structures. The punching shear of flat plate structures varied depending on the flexural reinforcement ratio, slab thickness.