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Analysis of Prestressed Concrete Continuous Members with Unbonded Tendons (부착되지 않은 텐돈을 갖는 PS 콘크리트 연속부재의 해석적 연구)

  • 문정호;이리형
    • Magazine of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.197-208
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    • 1995
  • The prestressed concrete continuous members with unbonded tendons were investigated while comparing the experimental data with the analytical results. The comparison was carried out with the program TAPS which can take into account the unbonded tendon effects. The subjects that were interested included the load-deflection response, the design equations for the tendon stress at failure, the effects of bonded reinforcements, the effects of span-depth ratio, the effects of loading type. In this paper, contiriuous prestressed concrete members with unbonded ten dons were investigated. Of twelve tests with continuous members, six were two-span beams and six were three span one-way slats. Analytical results were compared favorably with experimental data and disclosed that the tendon stress at flexural failure is the function of the amount of bonded reinforcements, the loading types and patterns, and the tendon profile.

Experimental Study on Stress Evaluation Study on Stress Evaluation of Unbonded Tendon under Ultimate Load (극한하중상태에서 비부착 긴장재의 응력평가에 관한 실험연구)

  • 임재형;문정호;이리형
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1998.04b
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    • pp.519-524
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    • 1998
  • The current study is a part of series of research about the evaluation method of the unbonded tendon stress in prestressed concrete member at flexural failure. As the experimental study, a test program with 14 beams and slabs was planed to identify the contribution of each important variable. The variables are (1) the effective prestress, (2) the concrete strength, (3) the amount of tendons (4) the amount of bonded reinforcements, (5) the loading type, (6) the span/depth ratio. It was found that the tendon stress increment decreases as the effective prestress increases. Also, the contributions of concrete strength, amount of tendons, bonded reinforcements, and loading type were observed to affect on tendon stresses. However, the tendon stress increments were minimal at high values of span/depth in contrast with the ACI Code.

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Overestimation of Ultimate Tendon Stress in a Prestressed Concrete Beam with Unbonded Tendons (비부착 긴장재를 갖는 프리스트레스트 콘크리트 보에서 긴장재 응력의 과대평가)

  • 이종윤;임재형;문정호;신경재
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.73-81
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    • 1999
  • The present study is to examine the ACI code equations for computing the unbonded tendon stress at flexural failure of prestressed beams. The equations examined for their validity are Eq. 18-4 and Eq. 18-5 of the ACI 318-95. Since the possibility of overestimation was expected with the equations, a numerical study, first, was carried out with influential variables included. From this study, it was found that amount of reinforcements, effective prestress, location of tendons, and loading type may affect the overestimation of the unbonded tendon stress. Then, an experimental study was carried out with those variables. A total of 8 specimens was tested to prove the theoretical findings as well as the effect of those variables. As a result. it was proven that the ACI Code equations can overestimate significantly the unbonded tendon stress for certain cases.

Ebaluation of Ultimate Stress of Unbonded Tendon in Prestressed Concrete Members(I)-Considereateon of ACI code and the State-of -the Art- (프리스트레스트 콘크리트 부재에서 비부착 긴장재의 극한응력 평가에 관한 연구(I)-기존연구 및 ACI 규준식의 고찰-)

  • 임재형;문정호;음성우;이리형
    • Magazine of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.167-176
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    • 1997
  • The current study is a part of series of research about the evaluation method of the unbonded tendon stress in prestressed concrete member at flexural failure. As the first part. previous design equations were examined in oder to find whether any modifications may be needed. A total of 167 experimental results tested for more than 40 years were gathered to build D/B and then previous proposed and codified equations were evaluated with the experimental relsults. The ACI Code equation and Naaman, Harajli, and Chakrabarti's equations were chosen for the purpose of examination. Then, the followings were obtained from the analytical examination. It is desirable to compute the tendon stress with the member analysis method instead of the sectional analysis method which has been used in the current ACI Code. The tendon stress may also be influenced significantly by the amount of ordinary bonded reinforcements and the loading types. And the current ACI Code overestimated the effect of span/depth ratio. As results, it was concluded that the revision of the ACi Code equation should be considered positively. Then, a new design has to be proposed with the reasonable and comprehensive investigation about influential factors on the tendon stress variation.

Mechanical Behavior of Anchorage Zones in Prestressed Concrete Members with Single and Closely-Spaced Anchorages (단일텐던 및 복수텐던이 설치된 프리스트레스트 콘크리트 부재의 정착부 거동 연구)

  • Oh, Byung Hwan;Lim, Dong Hwan;Yoo, Seung Woon
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.1329-1339
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    • 1994
  • The purpose of present study is to explore the mechanical behavior of anchorage zones in prestressed concrete members with single and closely-spaced multiple tendon anchorages. The cracking loads and local stress distributions at these anchorage zones are studied. To this end, a series of experiments have been conducted. From this study, it is found that the failure of anchorage zones of the closely-spaced multiple tendon members is initiated by cracking along the tendon path and that the tensile stresses arising in the vicinity of anchorage zone of the first tendon are reduced due to additional compression of the second tendon. This results in the increase of cracking capacity of the member. The effects of multiple tendons are presented in the form of strain distribution and cracking load comparisons.

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Uplift Capacity Estimation of Bond-type Rock Anchors Based on Full Scale Field Tests (실규모 현장시험을 통한 부착형 암반앵커의 인발저항력 평가)

  • Kim, Dae-Hong;Oh, Gi-Dae
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.25 no.10
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    • pp.5-15
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    • 2009
  • This paper presents the results of full-scale uplift load tests performed on 24 passive anchors grouted to various lengths at Okchun and Changnyong site. Rock anchors were installed over a wide range of rock types and qualities with a fixed anchored depth of 1~6 m. The majority of installations used D51 mm high grade steel rebar to induce rock failure prior to rod failure. However, a few installations included the use of D32 mm rebar at relatively deeper anchored depth so as to induce rod failure. In many tests, rock failure was reached and the ultimate loads were recorded along with observations of the shape and extent of the failure surface. In addition to field tests, laboratory pullout tests were conducted to determine bond strength and bond stress-shear slip relation at the tendon/grout interface when a corrosion protection sheath is installed in the cement-based grout. The test results show that the ultimate tendon-grout bond strength is measured from 18~25% of unconfined compressive strength of grout. One of the important results from these tests is that the measured strains along the corrosion protection sheath were so small that practically the reduction of bond strength by the presence of sheath would be negligible.

Prediction of Prestressing Steel Stress at Ultimate State of Prestressed Concrete Members with External Unbonded Tendons (외부 프리스트레스트 콘크리트 부재의 극한상태에서의 강선응력예측식 제안)

  • 오병환;유성원
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.13-24
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    • 1999
  • The external, unbonded prestressed concrete(PSC) members exhibit very different structural behavior from that of internal bonded PSC members because of eccentricity change and slip occurrence during loading process. The purpose of the present study is to propose the ultimate failure stresses of prestressing (PS) steels for those external unbonded PSC members. To this end, a comprehensive analysis has been made using the nonlinear finite element analysis program developed recently for external unbonded PSC members by authors. A series of major influencing variables have been included in the analysis. It was found that the span-depth ratio, neutral axis depth-effective depth ratio, load geometry, amount of ordinary steel, and prestressing steel ration have great influence for the ultimate failue stress of PS steel is preposed and is compared with experimental dat as well as existing formulas for internal unbonded members. The Comparison indicates that the proposed equation agrees relatively well with experimental data and that existing formulas including ACI and AASHTO equations show some discrepancies from experimental ones. The present study allows more realistic analysis and design of prestressed concrete structures with external unbonded tendons.

Reliability Analysis for Stress Corrosion Cracking of Suspension Bridge Wires (현수교케이블의 응력부식에 관한 신뢰성해석)

  • Taejun;Andrzej S. Nowak
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.537-544
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    • 2003
  • This paper deals with stress corrosion cracking behavior of high strength steel exposed to marine environments. The objective is to determine the time to failure as a function of hydrogen concentration and tensile stress in the wires. A crack growth curve is modeled using finite element method (FEM) program. The coupled hydrogen diffusion-stress analyses of SCC were programmed separately. The first part is calculating stress and stress intensity /sup 1)/factor of a cylindrical shell, prestressing tendon or suspension bridge wires, from the initiation of cracks to rupture. Virtual crack extension method, contour integral method, and crack tip elements are used for the calculation of stresses in front of the crack tip. Comparisons of the result show a good agreement with the analytical equations and wire tests. The second part of the study deals with the programming of hydrogen diffusion, affected by hydrostatic stress, calculated at the location of boundary of plastic area around the crack tip. The results of paper can be used in the design and management of prestressed structures, cable stayed and suspension bridges. Time dependent correlated parallel reliabilities of a cable, composed of 36 wires, were evaluated by the consideration of the deterioration of stress corrosion cracking.

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Failure analysis of prestressed concrete containment vessels under internal pressure considering thermomechanical coupling

  • Yu-Xiao Wu;Zi-Jian Fei;De-Cheng Feng;Meng-Yan Song
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.55 no.12
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    • pp.4504-4517
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    • 2023
  • After a loss of coolant accident (LOCA) in the prestressed concrete containment vessels (PCCVs) of nuclear power plants, the coupling of temperature and pressure can significantly affect the mechanical properties of the PCCVs. However, there is no consensus on how this coupling affects the failure mechanism of PCCVs. In this paper, a simplified finite element modeling method is proposed to study the effect of temperature and pressure coupling on PCCVs. The experiment results of a 1:4 scale PCCV model tested at Sandia National Laboratory (SNL) are compared with the results obtained from the proposed modeling approach. Seven working conditions are set up by varying the internal and external temperatures to investigate the failure mechanism of the PCCV model under the coupling effect of temperature and pressure. The results of this paper demonstrate that the finite element model established by the simplified finite element method proposed in this paper is highly consistent with the experimental results. Furthermore, the stress-displacement curve of the PCCV during loading can be divided into four stages, each of which corresponds to the damage to the concrete, steel liner, steel rebar, and prestressing tendon. Finally, the failure mechanism of the PCCV is significantly affected by temperature.

Fatigue Behavior of Prestressed Concrete Beams Using FRP Tendons (FRP 긴장재를 이용한 프리스트레스트 콘크리트 보의 피로 거동)

  • Kim, Kyoung-Nam;Park, Sang-Yeol;Kim, Chang-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.135-144
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    • 2011
  • Recently, researches about fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) which has excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and tensile strength as a substitution material to steel tendon have been actively pursued. This study is performed to examine FRP tendon used prestressed beam's safety under service load. The specimen was a prestressed concrete beam with internal bonded FRP tendon. In order to compare the member fatigue capacity, a control specimen of a prestressed concrete beam with ordinary steel tendon was tested. A fatigue load was applied at a load range of 60%, 70%, and 80% of the 40% ultimate load, which was obtained though a static test. The fatigue load was applied as a 1~3 Hz sine wave with 4 point loading setup. Fatigue load with maximum 1 million cycles was applied. The specimen applied with a load ranging between 40~60% did not show a fatigue failure until 1 million cycles. However, it was found that horizontal cracks in the direction of tendons were found and bond force between the tendon and concrete was degraded as the load cycles increased. This fatigue study showed that the prestressed concrete beam using FRP tendon was safe under a fatigue load within a service load range. Fatigue strength of the specimen with FRP and steel tendon after 1 million cycles was 69.2% and 59.8% of the prestressed concrete beam's static strength, respectively.