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Design and Construction Method Considering Turnout for High-speed on The Bridge with Concrete Track (콘크리트궤도에 고속분기기 설치를 고려한 교량설계 및 시공기법)

  • Kim, In-Jae;Oh, Sei-Young;Joo, Hwan-Joong
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2008.06a
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    • pp.71-79
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    • 2008
  • The concrete track is being used at the Phase II of the Kyeongbu High Speed Railway and New Constructed Honam High Speed Railway. When it makes a decision of bridge type, It has to consider about longitudinal forces of Continuous Welded Rail, Displacement at the end of bridges, Up-lift forces for fastener on the track. If it is installed turnout on the bridge, There is likelihood of the deck twist by applying the each difference longitudinal forces at the 4 each rails and the buckling by concentration of rail stress at the turnout. Moreover, If it is installed turnout on the continuous bridge and REJ(Rail Expansion Joint) on the main track or turnout track. It is hard to keep a safety for rail because of coming to twist or folding at the expansion of deck on the turnout track. Therefore when it is a design of bridge with turnout. It need to take bridge type to minimize an additional axial force and a displacement at the turnout. This paper makes a study of the composite steel arch bridge that is able to resolve criteria requirements of safety for track with turnout and suggest a helpful design method for bridge considering track with turnout by being based on design and construction method of Eonyang Bridge at the north part of Ulsan Station in Phase II of the Kyeongbu High Speed Railway.

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Experimental study on simplified steel reinforced concrete beam-column joints in construction technology

  • Teraoka, Masaru;Morita, Koji;Sasaki, Satoshi;Katsura, Daisuke
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.1 no.3
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    • pp.295-312
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this paper is to propose a new type of steel reinforced concrete (SRC) beam-column joints and to examine the structural performance of the proposed joints, which simplify the construction procedure of steel fabrication, welding works, concrete casting and joint strengthening. In the proposed beam-column joints, the steel element of columns forms continuously built-in crossing of H-sections (${\Box}$), with adjacent flanges of column being connected by horizontal stiffeners in a joint at the level of the beam flanges. In addition, simplified lateral reinforcement (${\Box}$) is adopted in a joint to confine the longitudinal reinforcing bars in columns. Experimental and analytical studies have been carried out to estimate the structural performance of the proposed joints. Twelve cruciform specimens and seven SRC beam-column subassemblage specimens were prepared and tested. The following can be concluded from this study: (1) SRC subassemblages with the proposed beam-column joints show adequate seismic performances which are superior to the demand of the current code; (2) The yield and ultimate strength capacities of the beam-to-column connections can be estimated by analysis based on the yield line theory; (3) The skeleton curves and the ultimate shear capacities of the beam-column joint panel are predicted with a fair degree of accuracy by considering a simple stress transfer mechanism.

Test and Analysis on the Longitudinal Gusset Plate Connection to Circular Hollow Section (CHS) of High Strength (고강도 원형강관의 길이방향 거셋플레이트 접합부 실험 및 해석)

  • Lee, Swoo-Heon;Shin, Kyung-Jae;Lee, Hee-Du;Kim, Woo-Bum
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.35-46
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    • 2012
  • With the increase in the demand for high-rise buildings, the use of high-strength steel has likewise increased. Thus, it has become more necessary to study the resistance force of the high-strength hollow structural section (HSS) joint of 600MPa. Additionally, the current design equation in Korea limits maximum yield stress at 360MPa in the case of HSS. In other words, since the current specification does not apply to HSS of 600MPa, this study aims to investigate the applicability of design equations as well as examine the behavior of the connection through the experiment and finite element analysis (FEA) of the plate-tube connection of 600MPa. In particular, this paper presents the behavior of joints with the gusset plates welded in the longitudinal direction of the circular hollow section (CHS) when the joints are subjected to lateral force. Comparing design equations with the results of FEA and the test, existing design equations are underestimated to be 56~79% in the case of high-strength materials.

Nanoscale Longitudinal Normal Strain Behavior of ${Si_3}{N_4}$-to-ANSI 304L Brazed Joints under Pure Bending Condition

  • Seo, D.W.;Lim, J.K.
    • International Journal of Korean Welding Society
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.46-52
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    • 2004
  • To combine the mechanical advantages of ceramics with those of metals, one often uses both materials within one composite component. But, as known, they have different material properties and fracture behaviors. In this study, a four-point bending test is carried out on $Si_3N_4$ joined to ANSI 304L stainless steel with a Ti-Ag-Cu filler and a Cu interlayer at room temperature to evaluate their longitudinal strain behaviors. And, to detect localized strain, a couple of strain gages are pasted near the joint interfaces of the ceramic and metal sides. The normal strain rates are varied from $3.33{\times}10^5$ to $3.33{\times}10^{-1}s^{-1}$ Within this range, the experimental results showed that the four-point bending strength and the deflection of the interlayer increased with increasing the strain rate.

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An approach for moment-rotation relationship and bearing strength of segment lining's joint (세그먼트 라이닝 이음부의 모멘트-회전 관계와 지압강도 계산)

  • Lee, Young Joon;Chung, Jee Seung
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.93-106
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    • 2021
  • In general, segment lining tunnel refers to a tunnel formed by connecting precast concrete segments as a ring and connecting such rings to each other in the longitudinal direction of the tunnel. As the structural properties of the segment lining is highly dependent on the behavior of the segment joints, thus correct modelling of joint behavior is crucial to understand and design the segment tunnel lining. When the tunnel is subjected to ground loads, the segment joint behaves like a hinge that resists rotation, and when the induced moment exceeds a certain limit of the rotation then it may enter into non-linear field. In understanding the effect of the segment joint on the lining behavior, a moment-rotation relationship of the segment joint was explored based on the Japanese practice and Janssen's approach commonly used in the actual design. This study also presents a method to determine the rotational stiffness of joint refer to the bearing strength. The rotation of the segment joint was estimated in virtual design conditions based on the existing models and the proposed method. And the sectional force of the segment lining and joint were calculated along with the estimated rotation. As the rotation at the segment joint increases, the joint contact area decreases, so the designer have to verify the segment joint for bearing strength as well. This paper suggests a consistent method to determine the rotational stiffness and bearing strength of joints.

Finite Element Analysis of Exterior R.C. Beam-Column Joints Containing Headed Bars utilized for Enhanced Seismic Performance (Headed bar를 사용한 외부 철근 콘크리트 보-기둥 접합부의 강화된 내진 성능에 대한 유한요소해석)

  • Bang, Suk;Lee, Joo-Ha;Yoon, Young-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.506-509
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    • 2004
  • This paper proposes Headed bar as reinforcement of beam-column joint, and proves seismic performance and reduction of reinforcement congestion. In these case, the use of Headed bars have obvious advantages. The greatest benefit of using Headed bars is not only improved structural performance of beam-column joints, but also the ease of fabrication, construction, and placement. Three-dimensional finite element analysis model is compared with test program which was fulfilled by the proposed model with Headed bar. Also, the plastic hinge region is relocated to the center of the longitudinal beam length according to the strong column-weak beam design philosophy, so Headed bar is used as the joint reinforcement. Therefore, this paper presents results of a computer analysis of a practical solution for relocating potential beam plastic hinge regions by the placing of straight - Headed bar.

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Fatigue Characteristics of Precast Concrete Bridge Decks under Wheel Load Condition (윤하중조건에서의 프리캐스트 콘크리트 바닥판 피로특성)

  • Joo, Bong-Chul;Park, Hung-Seok;Kim, Young-Jin;Song, Jae-Joon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.394-397
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    • 2006
  • For checking fatigue safety and endurance of precast concrete deck and loop joint system in the steel plate girder composite bridge, the test composite bridge model was made for the fatigue experiment by the wheel load machine. The fatigue tests of 1,000,000 cycles were implemented according to wheel load condition of DB24 rear axle of Korea Highway Design Code. From the test results, the loop joint system for the precast deck has a sufficient flexural capacity. Although a little lower longitudinal continuity capacity is evaluated than general sound cast-in-place RC bridge deck, there is no problem about the safety. The overall fatigue level of safety defined by the code is satisfied.

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Experimental study on the deformation characteristics of RC beam-column subassemblages

  • Guo, Zixiong;Yang, Yong
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.393-406
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    • 2005
  • Cyclic loading tests were carried out on six half-scale reinforced concrete beam-column subassemblages designed to the current Chinese Seismic Design Code for Buildings. The deformation behavior and restoring force characteristics of the subassemblages were studied. Emphasis was directed on their seismic behavior and deformation components. Based on test data and a simplified analysis model of the global and local deformation, the contribution of the deformation components due to beam flexure, column flexure, joint shear, and slippage of longitudinal reinforcement in the joint to the global deformation of subassemblages at different displacement amplitudes of cyclic loading was investigated.

Fatigue of Grout Type Transverse Joint

  • Kim, Yoon-Chil;Park, Jong-Jin
    • KCI Concrete Journal
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.69-75
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    • 2002
  • This is the second of two part series on experimental studies of grout type transverse joints. In this paper, grout-type transverse joints between precast concrete slabs are tested to study the fatigue behavior. The tests are per-formed with loading equipment designed and constructed especially in the lab to introduce shear fatigue failures on the joints of the test specimens with repeated loads. Non-prestressed as well as prestressed specimens are selected based on static tests and these specimens are studied to identify the effect of prestress on the fatigue strength of the grout type joint. A comparison between prestressed and non-prestressed specimens indicates that longitudinal prestressing is an effective method to increase fatigue strength of the transverse joints. Based on the fatigue test, a rational estimation of the fatigue strength is proposed to aid design of the grout-type transverse joints.

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Analysis of Joint Behavior in Cement Concrete Pavements (시멘트 콘크리트 포장체 줄눈부의 거동해석)

  • 변근주;이상민;임갑주;한봉완
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1990.10a
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 1990
  • Joints are provided in cement concrete pavements to control transverse and longitudinal cracking that occur due to restrained deformations caused by moisture and temperature variations in the slab. But the construction of joints reduces the load-carrying capacity of the pavement at the joints, and pavements have beem deteriorated by cracks at the slab edges along the joints due to traffic loads. Therefore, it is important to analyze the behavior of joints accurately in the design of cement concrete pavements. In this study, the mechanical behavior of cement concrete pavement slabs is analyzed by the plate-finite element model, and Winkler foundation model is adopted to analyze the subgrades. The load transfer mechanism of joints are composed of dowel action, aggregate interlocking, and tied-key action, and the analytical program is developed using these joint models.

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