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Analysis of PSC Box Girder Anchorage Zone using FEM and 2D SUB-3D STM Approach (유한요소법 및 유사 3 차원 스트릿-타이 모델 방법을 이용한 PSC 박스거더 정착부의 해석)

  • Yun, Young-Mook;Kim, Seung-Eock;Oh, Jin-Woo;Park, Jung-Woong
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.113-129
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    • 2000
  • This study evaluates the behavior and strength of an anchorage zone of the prestressed concrete box girder bridge on the Kyungboo highway railroad using the 2D SUB-3D STM approach and a linear elastic finite element analysis. The 2D SUB-3D STM approach utilizes several two-dimensional sub strut-tie models that represent the compressive and tensile stress flows of each projected plane of the three-dimensional structural concrete in the selection of a three dimensional strut-tie model, evaluation of the effective strengths of the concrete struts, and verification of the geometric compatibility condition and bearing capacity of the critical nodal zones in the selected three-dimensional strut-tie model. The finite element analysis uses an 8-node brick element and the longitudinal prestressing force is considered as the equivalent nodal force. Analysis results show that the 2D SUB-3D STM approach and linear elastic finite element method can be effectively applied to the analysis and design of three-dimensional structural concrete including a prestressed concrete box girder anchorage zone.

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2D SUB-3D STM Approach for Design and Analysis of 3D Structural Concrete (3D 콘크리트 부재의 해석 및 설계를 위한 2D SUB-3D STM 방법)

  • 윤영묵;김승억;오진우;박정웅
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1998.04b
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    • pp.415-420
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    • 1998
  • In this paper, 2D SUB-3D STM approach for analysis and design of 3D structural concrete is presented. In the approach several 2D sub strut-tie models which are representations of compressive and tensile stress flows of each projected plane of 3D structural concrete are utilized in the sketch of a 3D strut-tie model, in the evaluation of effective strengths of compressive concrete struts, and in the verification of geometric compatibility and bearing capacity of critical nodal zones of 3D strut-tie model. To prove the validity and rationality of the suggested approach, the behavior and strength of a prestressed box girder diaphragm tested to failure are evaluated.

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