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Study on Flexural Strength of Wide Composite Beam for Long Span and Saving Story height

장스팬 및 층고저감형 와이드 복합보의 휨성능에 관한 연구

  • Received : 2017.06.19
  • Accepted : 2017.07.19
  • Published : 2017.11.01

Abstract

Recently, the parking in downtown area has caused severe problem due to the dramatic increase of possessing automobile in the country. A parking structure has been on the spotlight to solve the parking problem in downtown area. However, the overall height of parking structure is stipulated less than 8 m. Therefore, in this research, 'wide composite beam', which is possible for reducing story height and having long span, is developed and the flexural capacity of the wide composite beam is evaluated. Based on the result of the flexural test, the flexural strength of wide composite beam increased by 20% as the thickness of steel beam increased by 3 mm ($6mm{\rightarrow}9mm$) The shapes of rebar (whether it is triangle or rectangular shape) in the wide composite beam did not affect its flexural strength. The flexural strength of wide composite beam without rebar decreased by 10% compared to that of wide composite beam with rebar. In addition, the neutral axis moved upward as a load increased, but the neutral axis moved downward, when the load exceeded a certain level of load.

최근 국내 자동차 보유대수의 급격한 증가로 도심지 주차문제가 복잡해지고 있다. 도심지 주차문제 해결에 있어 공작물 주차장이 주목을 받고 있다. 그러나 공작물 주차장은 전체 높이 8 m 이하로 건설되도록 규정되어 있다. 이에 본 연구에서는 층고절감 및 장스팬화가 가능한 와이드 합성보를 개발하여 휨성능을 평가하였다. 휨 성능 실험 결과, 강재보의 두께가 3 mm 증가($6mm{\rightarrow}9mm$)함에 따라 휨강도는 약 20%가 증가하였다. 보 보강철근(트러스철근)의 형태(삼각형, 사각형)은 휨강도에 영향을 미치지 않았다. 보 보강철근(트러스철근)이 없는 경우는 있는 경우보다 약 10%가량 휨강도가 저하되었다. 또한 하중이 증가할수록 중립축은 상부로 이동하지만 일정하중을 넘어가면 중립축이 다시 하부로 이동하는 결과를 나타내었다.

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