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Analysis on the Geo-reinforced Slope Using Upper Bound Theory (상계해석을 이용한 보강토 사면의 해석)

  • Choi Sang-Ho;Kim Jong-Min;Yu Nam-Jae
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.20 no.7
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    • pp.207-215
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    • 2004
  • In this study, the upper bound theory is applied to a reinforced slope to develop an limit state analysis method. As processing of this upper bound theory in formulating finite element, the basic idea of numerical method can be obtained from a macroscopic point of view with an anisotropic homogeneous material. The reinforced soil strength reliability depends on properties of reinforcements which consist of the interaction of interfaces between back fill and reinforcements. Both soil's mechanical property and overall behaviour of reinforced soil can be controlled via arranging geometry and relative proportions of reinforced soil. Therefore, the upper bound theory can not only predict the particular limit state action of reinforced soil slope but also is efficiently able to estimate the local plastic failure.

Construction and Evaluation of an Experimental Type Torque Converter by Adapting an Electrorheological Fluid as an Operating Medium (전기유변유체를 동작매체로 하는 실험용 토크 전달장치 제작 및 성능평가)

  • 김상국;정동운;최윤대
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.18 no.10
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    • pp.2706-2711
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    • 1994
  • In this work, an experimental type of torque converter has been constructed and its characteristics have been evaluated by adapting an electrorheological fluid(ERF) as an operating medium. The device was designed by using the equations which were proposed by Carlson et al. The correlation between the rheological behaviour of an ERF and mechanical parameters of the clutch has been investigated. The torque generated by an ERF in this device is sum of one due to the yield strength by polarizing dispersed particles in dielectric oil and one due to the viscous drag. The experimental results are presented in terms of torque and current density as a function of rotational speed at various electric field strength applied. Experimental results showed that the measured torque was rapidly increased with the increase of the electric field, generally being proportional to the rotational speed of the motor. The measured current was shown to be increased with the increased electric field. Also, the current was decreased with the increase of increased with the increased electric field. Also, the current was decreased with the increase of the rotational speed of the motor and reached plateau region after f = 5 Hz.

Mitigation of liquefaction-induced uplift of underground structures by soil replacement methods

  • Sudevan, Priya Beena;Boominathan, A.;Banerjee, Subhadeep
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.365-379
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    • 2020
  • One of the leading causes for the damage of various underground structures during an earthquake is soil liquefaction, and among this liquefaction-induced uplift of these structures is a major concern. In this study, finite-difference modelling is carried out to study the liquefaction-induced uplift of an underground structure of 5 m diameter (D) with and without the replacement of the in-situ fine sand around the structure with the coarse sand. Soil replacements are carried out by three methods: replacement of soil above the structure, around the structure, and below the structure. The soil behaviour is represented using the elastic-perfectly plastic Mohr-Coulomb model, where the pore pressures were computed using Finn-Byrne formulation. The predicted pore pressure and uplift of the structure due to sinusoidal input motion were validated with the centrifuge tests reported in the literature. Based on numerical studies, an empirical equation is developed for the determination of liquefaction-induced maximum uplift of the underground structure without replacement of the in-situ sand. It is found that the replacement of soil around the structure with 2D width and spacing of D can reduce the maximum uplift by 50%.

Development of Constitutive Model for the Prediction of Behaviour of Unsaturated Soil( II) - Development and application of constitutive model - (불포화토의 거동예측을 위한 구성식 개발(II) -구성식의 개발 및 적용-)

  • 송창섭;장병욱
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.81-89
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    • 1995
  • The aim of the work described in this paper is to develope a constitutive model for the prediction of an unsaturated Soil and to confirm the application of the model, which is composed of the elastic and plastic part in consideration of the matric suction and the net mean stress. From test results, volume changes and deviator stresses are analyzed at each state and their relationships are formulated. And the application of the model to silty sands is con- firmed by the comparison between test and predicted results. During drying-wetting and loading-unloading processes for isotropic states, the agreement between predicted and test results are satisfactory. And predicted deviator stresses are well agreed with test results in shearing process. Overall acceptable predictions are reproduced in high confining pressure. Usefulness of the model is confirmed for the unsat- urated soil except volumetric strain, which is not well agreed with the test results due to deficiency of dilatancy of the model in low confining pressure. It is, therefore, recom- mended to study the behavior of dilatancy for an unsaturated soil.

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Effect of position of hexagonal opening in concrete encased steel castellated beams under flexural loading

  • Velrajkumar, G.;Muthuraj, M.P.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.95-106
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    • 2020
  • Castellated beams fabricated from standard I-sections are being used for several structural applications such as commercial and industrial buildings, multistory buildings, warehouses and portal frames in view of numerous advantages. The advantages include enhanced moment of inertia, stiffness, flexural resistance, reduction in weight of structure, by passing the used plate girders, the passage of service through the web openings etc. In the present study, experimental and numerical investigations were carried out on concrete encased steel castellated beams with hexagonal openings under flexural loading. Various positions of openings such as along the neutral axis, above the neutral axis and below the neutral axis were considered for the study. From the experimental findings, it has been observed that the load-carrying capacity of the castellated beam with web opening above neutral axis is found to be higher compared to other configurations. Nonlinear finite element analysis was performed by using general purpose finite element software ABAQUS considering the material nonlinearities. Concrete damage plasticity model was employed to model the nonlinearity of concrete and elasto-plastic model for steel. It has been observed that FE model could able to capture the behaviour of concrete encased steel castellated beams and the predicted values are in good agreement with the corresponding experimental values.

Prediction of Ships' Bow Structural Damage during Collisions (충돌시 선수구조의 손상추정에 관한 연구)

  • P.D.C. Yang
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.92-102
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    • 1992
  • Prediction of energy absorption for bow structure is important for a design of protective structures against collision. For the crushing behaviour of basic element of energy absorption, the plastic mechanism method is applied. The ship's crushing strength of bow section is obtained by summing the energy dissipated in all individual elements. The theoretical predictions are compared with experimental results for ship's bow models published with experimental results for ship's bow models published in the references, and it is observed that the present prediction method of crushing strength correlates well with the experimental results.

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A Behaviour of Clayey Foundation Using Elasto-plastic Constitutive Model -With an Emphasis on the Numerical Analysis of 2-dimensional Model Foundation- (탄.소성구성식에 의한 점토지반의 거동해석(II) -2차원 모형지반의 수치해석을 중심으로-)

  • 이윤수;이광동;오재화
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.83-94
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    • 1994
  • The first part of this study dealt with the determination of soil parameters for Lade's double work-hardening model using the raw data obtained from cubical and cylinderal triaxial tests At present, it should be investigated which test can simulated satisfactorily the behavior of soft clayey foundation. In this regard, plate bearing test on the 2-dimentional model foundation(218cm long, 40cm wide, 19&m high) was performed, and finite element analysis carried out to abtain the behavior of the foundation. Settlement, lateral displacement, displacement vector and mode of failure were measured and these values were compared with numerical values in order to validate the numerical program developed by authors. The FEM technique was based on Christain-Boehmer's method, in which the displacement is obtained at each nodal point while stress and pore water pressure at each element.In this research, Biot's equation, which explains was elahorately the phisical meaning of consolidation, was selected, as a governing equation, coupled with Lade's double surface work-hardening constitutive model.

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Study on Section Properties of Deckplates with Flat-Hat Stiffners (Flat-Hat 스티프너를 가진 데크플레이트의 단면 성능에 관한 연구)

  • Ju, Gi-Su;Park, Sung-Moo
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.4 no.1 s.11
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    • pp.77-86
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    • 2004
  • It is the buckling of the compression portions of the deckplate that govern its behaviour under wet concrete construction loading. The size and position of intermediate stiffeners in the compression flanges of thin-plate steel decks exert a strong influence on the dominant buckling mode of the flange. Test sections composed of high-strength steel were brake pressed with a variety of Flat-hat intermediate stiffeners in the compression flange forming a progression from small to large stiffeners. The ABAQUS program to determine the effectiveness of intermediate stiffeners in controlling buckling modes is undertaken. A series of specimens are loaded with simple beam. Various buckling wave forms prior to ultimate failure through a plastic collapse mechanism. The experimentally determined buckling stresses are found to be comparable with studies performed using the ABAQUS program analysis and using each country code.

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A Study on the Effect of the Stop-hole on the Fatigue Crack Growth Rates in Tensile Members (인장부재(引張部材)에 뚫은 Stop-hole 이 피로균열성장율(疲勞龜裂成長率)에 미치는 영향(影響)에 관한 연구(研究))

  • Chang, Dong Il;Jung, Kyoung Sup
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.115-124
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    • 1987
  • Stop-hole method is one of the conventional methods for the temporary repair or reinforcement of the member in the case that the structural steel member has a fatigue crack. In this study, the stop-hole method. have been estimated quantitatively in terms of survival life time of the side edge cracked specimen. For this purpose, fatigue tests have been performed on the test specimens and the fatigue crack growth rates of the structural steel (SS41) members have been measured under load of constant amplitude. The results of this experiment show that it is desirable to use the stop-hole method before the crack reaches the region of elasto-plastic behaviour.

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Design of geocell reinforcement for supporting embankments on soft ground

  • Latha, G. Madhavi
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.117-130
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    • 2011
  • The methods of design available for geocell-supported embankments are very few. Two of the earlier methods are considered in this paper and a third method is proposed and compared with them. In the first method called slip line method, plastic bearing failure of the soil was assumed and the additional resistance due to geocell layer is calculated using a non-symmetric slip line field in the soft foundation soil. In the second method based on slope stability analysis, general-purpose slope stability program was used to design the geocell mattress of required strength for embankment. In the third method proposed in this paper, geocell reinforcement is designed based on the plane strain finite element analysis of embankments. The geocell layer is modelled as an equivalent composite layer with modified strength and stiffness values. The strength and dimensions of geocell layer is estimated for the required bearing capacity or permissible deformations. These three design methods are compared through a design example. It is observed that the design method based on finite element simulations is most comprehensive because it addresses the issue of permissible deformations and also gives complete stress, deformation and strain behaviour of the embankment under given loading conditions.