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Study on the Ultimate Flexural Behavior Analysis of Prestressed Concrete Beam with External Unbonded Tendons (외적 비부착강선을 가진 프리스트레스트 콘크리트 보의 극한휨거동 해석)

  • 오병환;유성원;신정성
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1998.10b
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    • pp.662-667
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    • 1998
  • Recently, the using PSC with external unbonded tendons is increased. However, the behavior of external unbonded tendons is different with that of bonded internal tendon at ultimate state by compatibility condition, the slip with friction at deviator and the change of tendon eccentricity e.t.c., So, the analytical research considered the effect of these inherent characters was performed and the tendency of external unbonded tendons was estimated by numerical examples. By the analytical results, load-deflection relationship and stress increment of external unbonded tendons were similar to those of internal bonded tendon at initial elastic behavior state. Those characters were, however, smaller than those character of internal bonded tendons. For external unbonded tendons, if the 1 deviator which is positioned at maximum moment point and more 2 deviators which are position between maximum moment point and support are existed, the flexural behavior is similar to internal bonded tendons.

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Numerical analysis of second-order effects of externally prestressed concrete beams

  • Lou, Tiejiong;Xiang, Yiqiang
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.35 no.5
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    • pp.631-643
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    • 2010
  • A numerical procedure for the geometrical and material nonlinear analysis of concrete beams prestressed with external tendons is described, where the effects of external prestressing are treated as the equivalent loads applied on the concrete beams. The geometrical nonlinearity is considered not only the eccentricity variations of external tendons (second-order effects) but also the large displacement effects of the structure. The numerical method can predict the nonlinear response of externally prestressed concrete beams throughout the entire loading history with considerable accuracy. An evaluation of second-order effects of externally prestressed concrete beams is carried out using the proposed analysis. The analysis shows that the second-order effects have significant influence on the response characteristics of externally prestressed concrete beams. They lead to inferior ultimate load and strength capacities and a lower ultimate stress increase in tendons. Based on the current analysis, it is recommended that, for simply-supported externally prestressed beams with straight horizontal tendons, one deviator at midspan instead of two deviators at one-third span be furnished to minimize these effects.

Evaluating performance of the post-tensioned tapered steel beams with shape memory alloy tendons

  • Hosseinnejad, Hossein;Lotfollahi-Yaghin, Mohammad Ali;Hosseinzadeh, Yousef;Maleki, Ahmad
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.221-229
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    • 2022
  • The external post-tension technique is one of the best strengthening methods for reinforcement and improvement of the various steel structures and substructure components such as beams. In the present work, the load carrying capacity of the post-tensioned tapered steel beams with external shape memory alloy (SMA) tendons are studied. 3D nonlinear finite element method with ABAQUS software is used to determine the effects of the increase in the flexural strength, and the improvement of the load carrying capacity. The effect of the different parameters, such as geometrical characteristics and the post-tension force applied to the tendons are also studied in this research. The results reveal that the external post-tension with SMA tendons in comparison with the steel tendons causes a significant improvement of the loading capacity. According to this, using SMA tendon for the reinforcement of the tapered beams causes a decrease in weight of these structures and as a consequence causes economic benefits for their application. This method can be used extensively for steel beams due to low executive costs and simplicity of the operation for post-tension.

Behaviour of continuous prestressed concrete beams with external tendons

  • Chan, K.H. Enoch;Au, Francis T.K.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.55 no.6
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    • pp.1099-1120
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    • 2015
  • External prestressing has been applied to both new construction and retrofitting of existing reinforced and prestressed concrete structures. Continuous beams are preferred to simply supported beams because of economy, fewer movement joints and possible benefits from moment redistribution. However, this paper argues that continuous prestressed concrete beams with external unbonded tendons demonstrate different full-range behaviour compared to reinforced concrete (RC) beams. Applying the same design approach for RC to external prestressing may lead to design with a lower safety margin. To better understand the behaviour of continuous prestressed concrete beams with unbonded tendons, an experimental investigation is performed in which nine such specimens are tested to failure. The full-range behaviour is investigated with reference to moment-curvature relationship and moment redistribution. The amounts of moment redistribution measured in the experiments are compared with those allowed by BS 8110, EC2 and ACI 318. Design equations are also proposed to estimate the curvature ductility index of unbonded prestressed concrete beams.

Strengthening Design Using Rating Factor Considering Increment of Tendon Force for Two-Span Steel-concrete Composite Bridges Strengthened by Straight External Tendons (직선배치된 외부 긴장재로 보강된 2경간 강합성교의 증가 프리스트레스력을 고려한 내하율 산정식을 이용한 보강설계)

  • Choi, Dong-Ho;Yoo, Hoon;Kim, Yong-Sik;Kim, Sung-Won
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.13 no.2 s.54
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    • pp.153-164
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, a method of increasing in load-carrying capacity is shown in two-span steel-concrete composite bridges strengthened by external tendons. An analytic expression for the increment of tendon force under external loads is derived using virtual work method for straight external tendons and a new rating factor equation is proposed. Considering the initial tendon force and its increment under external loads, an analytic procedure has been developed to calculate the number of tendons and the initial tendon force from the proposed rating factor equation. This method is used to verify a validity and rationality for an existing two-span composite steel-concrete bridge.

A Study on Performance Elevation of the deteriorated Concrete Girder Bridge by Continuous and External Tendons (연속화와 외부 프리스트레스 도입에 의한 노후된 콘크리트 거더교의 성능향상에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Seung-Bum;Hong, Seok-Joo
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.159-166
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    • 2000
  • The development of external prestressing methods has been one of the major trends in the concrete bridge constructions over the past decades. One of the promising methods to enhance the flexural strength of a externally prestressed girder is to place the tendons with large eccentricities. The analysis and design of composite girders prestressed by external tendons involve difficulties related mainly to the position of anchorages and the construction sequences. This study was conducted on the concrete bridges reinforced by the continuous girders and the external prestressing. The test results in this study showed that the external prestressing of a composite girder increased the range of the elastic behavior, reduced deflections, increased ultimate strength, and added to the redundancy by providing the multiple stress paths.

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Evaluation of Reinforcement Effect of Deteriorated PSC Beam through Cutting Its External Tendons (외부강선 파단실험을 통한 노후 PSC 교량의 보강효과 평가)

  • Park, Chang-Ho;Lee, Byeong-Ju;Lee, Won-Tae;Ku, Bon-Sung
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.178-186
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    • 2005
  • In this study, the PSC girder bridge retrofitted with external tendons is tested to verify the strengthening effects. We measure the variations of the displacement and strain at mid-span of each beam as external tendons are removed in sequence. The structural behavior of the bridge are examined using controlled truck load tests for the systems before and after all external tendons were removed. From the test results, the characteristics of structural behavior of the bridge do not change significantly, but the natural frequency is decreased after the external tendons are removed. The strengthening effects of bridges can be exactly estimated by analytical methods some extent. As a result of this study, when a PSC girder bridge is deteriorated, the bridge can be retrofitted effectively by External Prestressing Strengthening Method, and the strengthening effects can be predicted through accurate structural analysis.

An Experiment of Flexural Behavior for the Prestressed Concrete Beams with Partially Bonded External Tendons (외부 부분 부착 PSC 보의 휨거동 실험)

  • Yoo, Sung-Won;Lee, Sang-Jun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.141-147
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    • 2012
  • Recently, the external prestressed concrete structures are increasingly being built. The mechanical behavior of prestressed concrete beams with external tendon is different from that of normal bonded PSC beams in that the increment of tendon stress was derived by whole member behavior. By this reason, the ultimate stress of external tendon is smaller than that of bonded tendon or internal unbonded tendon. The purposes of the present paper are therefore to improve the mechanical behavior of external unbonded tendon by using partially bonded external tendon and to evaluate the flexural behavior of partially bonded external tendon by the flexural member experiment. From the experimental results, before flexural cracking, there was no difference between external unbonded, partially bonded and bonded tendons. However, after cracking, yielding load of reinforcement, ultimate load, and tendon stress were increased in the sequence of external unbonded, partially bonded and bonded tendon members. The equation of ACI-318 and AASHTO 1994 were not matched with test results and had no correlations. So the newly proposed equation will be needed including the consideration of tendon profile, tendon bonded type, and so on. The proposed partially bonded external tendon in this paper will be a effective basis for the evaluation of external tendons in construction and design.

BEHAVIOR AND DUCTILITY OF STRENGTHENED WITH EXTERNAL USING LIFTING HOLE ANCHORAGE SYSTEM

  • Kyeong-Seok Baek;ChangDu Son;Kyoung-Bong Han;Jun-Myung Park;Sun-Kyu Park
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.1618-1624
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    • 2009
  • Since various methods for repairing and rehabilitating have been applied to damaged bridges to increase their load carrying capacity, many researches on the methods have been widely carried out. In particular, In terms of applicability, strengthening efficiency and economical efficiency, external tendons using lifting hole anchorage system is the most effective method among the aforementioned methods. In order to verify the strengthening effectiveness, flexural experiments on the beams strengthened with external tendons using lifting hole anchorage system were carried out. The experiments were conducted on two groups of systems, the existing and the proposed external tendons using lifting hole anchorage system. In addition, An evaluation on ductility of the beams were conducted in this paper.

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Nonlinear Analysis of PSC Girders with External Tendons (외부강선으로 긴장된 PSC 거더의 비선형 해석)

  • Choi, Kyu-Chon;Lee, Jae-Seok
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.303-314
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    • 2010
  • A study for the nonlinear analysis method of prestressed concrete(PSC) girders with external tendons is presented. The PSC girders with external tendons show the complex nonlinear behavior due to the slip of external tendons at deviator and the change of eccentricity between the girders and external tendons. The external tendon between anchorage-deviator or deviator-deviator is modeled as an assemblage of the curved elements. The slip effect of the external tendon at deviator is taken into account using the force equilibrium relationship between the friction force and the driving force at each deviator. The finite element model and analysis method of the external tendon suggested herein are integrated in the nonlinear analysis program of segmentally erected PSC frames developed by the authors. The proposed analysis method is verified through the comparison of the analysis and experimental results obtained from other investigators. From the ultimate analysis results of PSC beams with external tendons having different number of deviators, the yielding and ultimate loads of PSC beams found to be increased as the number of deviators are increased. In addition, the ultimate capacity of the PSC beam increases according to the increase of friction coefficient between deviator and external tendon, whereas found to decease over the certain value of friction due to the effect of the moment transmitted to the member by the friction force exerted from the external tendon.