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신형식 PSC 철도교량의 동적성능 평가 (Dynamic Performance Evaluation of New Type PSC Railroad Bridges)

  • 최상현
    • 한국재난정보학회 논문집
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.259-265
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    • 2011
  • 2005년 KTX 개통이후 고속철도는 친환경적, 고효율 교통 수단으로 급부상하고 있으며, 최근 정부에서도 KTX를 중심으로 미래 교통망을 구축할 것을 계획하고 있다. 이러한 분위기에 부흥하여 건설 또는 설계중인 구조물들도 증속에 대비하고 있으며, 기존선의 경우도 개량을 계획하고 있다. 이 연구에서는 최근 개발된 중경간 PSC 거더 교량의 동적안전성 검토를 통하여 고속철도 운행에 따른 적합성을 평가하였다. 연구에 적용된 교량은 IT, Precom, WPC 거더교이며, 동등 비교를 위하여 동일한 모델링 및 해석 기법을 적용하였다. 동적성능 평가에 적용된 지표는 고유진동수, 연직 및 단부 처짐, 단부 축방향 변형, 궤도틀림 등이며, 적용된 하중은 KTX 이동하중이다. 동적해석은 최고속도 420km/hr까지 10km/hr 간격으로 증속하여 수행하였다.

알루미늄 보강판의 압축 최종강도 붕괴 해석 (Collapse Analysis of Ultimate Strength for the Aluminium Stiffened Plate subjected to Compressive Load)

  • 박주신;고재용;김윤영
    • 한국항해항만학회지
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    • 제31권10호
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    • pp.825-831
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    • 2007
  • 일반적으로 선박 및 해양구조물에서 사용하고 있는 고강도 알루미늄 재료들은 일반 강재에 비해서 많은 이점들을 가지고 있다. 이러한 알루미늄 재료들은 여러 분야에 걸쳐서 폭넓게 사용되고 있으며, 특히, 초고속 선박의 선체와 갑판부에 많이 이용되어지고 있고, 교량구조물에 사용되는 박스 거더, 그리고 해양구조물의 갑판부와 선측구조에도 널리 이용되고 있다. 이러한 알루미늄 구조는 전체적인 구조부재의 중량을 감소하게 하면서 선속의 증가를 가져온다. 일반적인 강구조물의 응력-변형률 관계와 비교하여 보면, 용접가공에 의하여 발생되는 열영향부의 존재로 인하여 상당히 다르게 나타난다. 왜냐하면, 강구조물에 비해 열전도율이 높아서, 열영향부(heat affected zone, HAZ)의 영향이 크게 작용하기 때문이다. 본 논문에서는 종방향 압축하중을 받는 알루미늄 보강 판넬의 최종강도 특성에 대하여, 열영향부의 범위를 변화한 유한요소해석을 통하여, 열영향부의 범위와 파굴 및 최종강도 거동의 관계에 대해서 고찰하였다.

지대치 형태에 따른 Post core의 치근내부 및 지지조직의 응력분석 (STRESS ANALYSIS OF ROOT AND SUPPORTING TISSUES BY VARIOUS POST CORE DESIGN)

  • 김진;방몽숙
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제31권4호
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    • pp.468-481
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    • 1993
  • The Purpose of this study was to analyze the stresses and displacements of various post and core. The Finite element models of central incisors were divided into seven types according to the various amount of remaining tooth structures. $10kgf/mm^2$ force was applied respectively as follows : 1) Horizontal on the labial surface 2) $26^{\circ}$ diagonal direction on the lingual surface. Material property, geometry, and load condition of each model were inputted to the two dimensional ANSYS 4.4A finite element program : stresses and displacements were analyzed. Results were follows : 1. In the case of $130^{\circ}$ shoulder post and core, Maximum tensile and shear stresses were observed in the crown margin. 2. Maximum shear stress was about 29% reduced by contrabevel. 3. In the case of 1mm axial tooth structure, Maximum tensile stress observed in the dentin. 4. In the case of but joint of cervix, Maximum stress concentration was observed in the dentin by the inclined and horizontal force. 5. Horizontal force produced the extraordinary high stresses in dentin and supporting structures. 6. The amount of remaining tooth structure affected the level of stress significantly and it determined the location of stress concentration.

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Large deflections of spatial variable-arc-length elastica under terminal forces

  • Phungpaingam, Boonchai;Athisakul, Chainarong;Chucheepsakul, Somchai
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제32권4호
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    • pp.501-516
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    • 2009
  • This paper aims to study the large deflections of variable-arc-length elastica subjected to the terminal forces (e.g., axial force and torque). Based on Kirchhoff's rod theory and with help of Euler parameters, the set of nonlinear governing differential equations which free from the effect of singularity are established together with boundary conditions. The system of nonlinear differential equations is solved by using the shooting method with high accuracy integrator, seventh-eighth order Runge-Kutta with adaptive step-size scheme. The error norm of end conditions is minimized within the prescribed tolerance ($10^{-5}$). The behavior of VAL elastica is studied by two processes. One is obtained by applying slackening first. After that keeping the slackening as a constant and then the twist angle is varied in subsequent order. The other process is performed by reversing the sequence of loading in the first process. The results are interpreted by observing the load-deflection diagram and the stability properties are predicted via fold rule. From the results, there are many interesting aspects such as snap-through phenomenon, secondary bifurcation point, loop formation, equilibrium configurations and effect of variable-arc-length to behavior of elastica.

표면처리 박강판 spot용접 이음재의 응력분포와 부식피로강도 평가 (Evaluation of Stress Distribution and Corrosion Fatigue Strength on Spot Welded Lap Joint of Coated Thin Steel Plate)

  • 배동호;임동진
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.36-45
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    • 1996
  • Fatigue strength of the spot welded lap joint is considerably influenced by corrosive environments. Particularly, the chloride and the sulfide are most injurious to strength of the spot welded lap joint. Therefore, there is a need to evaluate its effect to corrosion fatigue strength for safe life design of spot welded structures. In order to evaluate their corrosion fatigue strength, corrosion fatigue tests on the spot welded lap joints of the uncoated and the coated high strength steel sheets were conducted in air and in 10% NaCl solution. Corrosion fatigue strength of the uncoated specimens were entirely lower than the coated one in NaCl solution, but those of the coated specimens in NaCl solution were lower than in air. And stress distribution in single spon welded lap joint subjected to tension-shear load was investigated by the finite element method. Using these results, we tried to evaluate corrosion fatgue strength of the various spot welded lap joints with maximum stress $\sigma_{max}$ at edge on loading side of the spot welded lap joint. We could find that corrosion fatigue strength could be quantitatively and systematically rearranged by $\sigma_{max}$.

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복합적층 원통판넬의 좌굴후 압축강도 (Postbuckling Compressive Strengths of Composite Laminated Cylindrical Panels)

  • 권진희;홍창선
    • 대한기계학회논문집
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.958-966
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    • 1994
  • The postbuckling compressive strengths of $[0/90/\pm\theta]_s$ composite laminated cylindrical panels with various fiber angles and width-to-length ratios are characterized by the nonlinear finite element method. For the iteration and load-increment along the postbuckling equilibrium path a modified arc-length method in which the effect of failure can be considered is introduced. In the progressive failure analysis the maximum stress criterion and complete unloading model are used. Present finite element results show good agreement with experiments for $[0_3/90]_s$ cylindrical panel and $[0/\pm45/90/]_s$ plate. The postbuckling compressive strength of $[0/90/\pm\theta]_s$ composite laminated cylindrical panel is independent of the initial buckling stress but high in the panel with large value of the bending stiffness in axial direction. In the several cylindrical panels, it is observed that the prebuckling compressive failures occur and result into the collapse before the buckling.

Experimental study on the behavior of CFT stub columns filled with PCC subject to concentric compressive loads

  • Kang, Hyun-Sik;Lim, Seo-Hyung;Moon, Tae-Sup;Stiemer, S.F.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제5권1호
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    • pp.17-34
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    • 2005
  • This paper presents an experimental study and its findings of the behavior of circular and square stub columns filled with high strength concrete ($f_c^{\prime}$=49MPa) and polymer cement concrete (PCC) under concentric compressive load. Twenty-four specimens were tested to investigate the effects of variations in the tube shape (circular, square), wall thickness, and concrete type on the axial strength of stub columns. The characteristics of CFT stub columns filled with two types of concrete were investigated in order to collect the basic design data for using the PCC for the CFT columns. The experimental investigations included consideration of the effects of the concrete fill on the failure mode, ultimate strength, initial stiffness and deformation capacity. One of the key findings of this study was that circular section members filled with PCC retain their structural resistance without reduction far beyond the ultimate capacity. The results presented in this paper will provide experimental data to aid in the development of design procedures for the use of advanced concretes in CFT columns. Additionally, these results give structural designers invaluable insight into the realistic behavior of CFT columns.

Experimental behavior of circular flyash-concrete-filled steel tubular stub columns

  • Zhang, Yang;Fu, Guang-Yuan;Yu, Chen-Jiang;Chen, Bing;Zhao, She-Xu;Li, Si-Ping
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제22권4호
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    • pp.821-835
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    • 2016
  • The paper presents an experimental study of the structural behavior of circular flyash-concrete-filled steel tubular stub columns under axial compressive loads. In this study, 90% and 100% by weight of the cement in the concrete core was replaced with flyash. Twenty-seven specimens were tested to study the influence of flyash content, wall thickness of the steel tube, and curing age on the ultimate capacity and confinement effect. The experimental results were compared with the design values calculated using AISC-LRFD (1999), ACI (1999), AIJ (1997) and Eurocode 4 (1994). From the experimental study, it was determined that the confinement effect of circular steel tubes filled with high content flyash concrete was better than that of specimens filled with ordinary Portland cement concrete. The 5.88-mm-thick steel tube filled with 100% flyash concrete was equivalent in strength to a steel tube filled with C30 concrete at 28 days.

Dynamic elastic local buckling of piles under impact loads

  • Yang, J.;Ye, J.Q.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제13권5호
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    • pp.543-556
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    • 2002
  • A dynamic elastic local buckling analysis is presented for a pile subjected to an axial impact load. The pile is assumed to be geometrically perfect. The interactions between the pile and the surrounding soil are taken into account. The interactions include the normal pressure and skin friction on the surface of the pile due to the resistance of the soil. The analysis also includes the influence of the propagation of stress waves through the length of the pile to the distance at which buckling is initiated and the mass of the pile. A perturbation technique is used to determine the critical buckling length and the associated critical time. As a special case, the explicit expression for the buckling length of a pile is obtained without considering soil resistance and compared with the one obtained for a column by means of an alternative method. Numerical results obtained show good agreement with the experimental results. The effects of the normal pressure and the skin friction due to the surrounding soil, self-weight, stiffness and geometric dimension of the cross section on the critical buckling length are discussed. The sudden change of buckling modes is further considered to show the 'snap-through' phenomenon occurring as a result of stress wave propagation.

FCEV용 고압연료탱크 메탈씰링 파이프의 체결특성 해석 (Analysis on Fitting Characteristics of a Metal-Sealing Pipe of the Hydrogen Fuel Tank for FCEV)

  • 이정민;정화정;전문수;이형욱
    • 소성∙가공
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    • 제27권1호
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    • pp.54-59
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    • 2018
  • In connecting parts of a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, since the rubber ring is permeable to hydrogen, it is necessary to use a metal sealing structure which ensures leakage stability. Finite element analysis was performed to verify the fitting characteristics of the metal sealing structure, which is used to connect the pipe to a high pressure hydrogen FCEV tank. Deformation shape, contact distance and axial load were compared experimentally and these values were in agreement with each other. In the contact surface, between the pipe and the fitting body, the stress at the edge of the contact surface was higher than the center point, which was considered to be a good characteristic in view point of the leakage. The location of the contact points has almost no change in the upper part of the fitting, but that of the lower parts move downward as the fastening amount increases. The contact pressure at the lower part is maintained at the same constant level.