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Experimental Analysis of Stress Intensity Factors by Combination With Moire Method and Slab Analogy (모아레法 과 스라브相似 의 複合 에 의한 應力擴大係數 의 實驗的 解析法 -有限板크랙 의 $K_I$$K_II$-)

  • 최선호;권재도;김종주;채영석
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.315-322
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    • 1982
  • The slab analogy method was introduced in the 1920's for the first time as a new experimental stress analysis method. Notwithstanding its theoretical propriety, this method has not been recognized as efficient one because of its difficulty in practical measurement of the slab curvature. In this paper, aiming at experimental determination of two-dimensional stress intensity factors(S. I. F) of arbitrarily shaped cracks which had been regarded as almost impossible by conventional method, the slab analogy was reevaluated. Measuring of slab curvature was replaced by three simple measuring factors to overcome vital slab-analogy's shortcoming by joint use of the shadow-moire method. A determination formula was also derived from the theory of fracture mechanics. By this newly exploited method, it was found that the slab analogy still has its great advantage in determination of S.I.F. of arbitrarily shaped cracks with considerable accuracy compared with existent experimental methods.

Experimental Analysis of Arbitrarily Distributed Through Cracks (임의형 분포 관통균열의 실험적 해석)

  • 최선호;정진석;황재석
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.17 no.12
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    • pp.3105-3114
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    • 1993
  • previously, several basic studies in the experimental analysis of stress intensity factors of cracks by slab analogy have been presented by authors. But, for the application of above mentioned method to the analysis of the arbitrarily distributed cracks, there still is several bottlenecks to be overcome in terms of its experimental process and data treatment. Moreover, authors recently proposed an improved experimental method to use the fixed slab analogy device which has promised more accurate measurement of S.I.F. of small cracks. In this paper, for the completion of slab analogy analysis of distributed cracks, a grating imaginary rotation method is introduced. And, to prove its validity, this combined method is applied to the determination of stress intensity factors of theoretically known distributed cracks. The results show good agreement with the existing theoretical solutions and physical crack propagation tendencies.

Development of the Fixed Slab Analogy Device for the Measurement of Stress Intensity Factor (응력확대계수 측정용 고정 슬랩상사 장치의 개발)

  • 정진석;최선호;황재석
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.16 no.11
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    • pp.1999-2010
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    • 1992
  • The fixed slab analogy device which can measure stress intensity factors(S.I.F) experimentally by slab analogy theory is developed in this paper. The margin of errors resulted from the new testing apparatus are between 0.02% and 8.25%. Therefore, it is assured that this one can be effectively used for the more accurate measurement of S.I.F.( $k_{I}$, $k_{I I}$) than conventional apparatus. The pitch of master grating used in this experiment is 0.1mm It is known that the ratio of the distance from crack tip to the crack length on obtaining the accurate stress intensity factor is between 0.4 and 0.7. The optimum curvature radius of slab is about 125mm. The thickness of slab(plate) used in the fixed slab analogy device is 0.05mm(P.V.C. ; E = 64 MN/ $m^{2}$, .nu.=0.38), which is proved to be suitable for the test. The optimum material for the frame(slab`s external boundary) is a alloy tool steel(SKS 5) plate and its thickness is 1mm. In this research, the rigid cracks are directly bonded to the slab surface by cyanoacrylate adhesive for the easiness of slab making and conformity to the practical crack figure. The material of rigid crack is thin steel plate. It is expected that the developed method can be used effectively for the analysis of $k_{I}$ and $k_{I I}$ of arbitrary shaped or distributed cracks.cks.

Improvement of slab analogy experimental analysis by using multi-point selection method (다점선정법에 의한 "슬랩상사 응력확대 계수 해석법"의 정도향상에 관한 연구)

  • 김종수;최선호
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.1246-1251
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    • 1988
  • The experimental analysis method of stress intensity factors by "slab analogy" which was developed by authors proved itself effective to the determination of stress intensity factors of various shape of through cracks. Its experimental results, however, still has errors more or less 10% in comparison with known theoretical values. In this paper, a newly evaluating method, multi-point selection method, is presented by which these errors were decreased by more than 2%.e than 2%.

Determination of stress intensity factors of bent and eccentric cracks by multi-point selection method (다점선정법에 의한 편심 및 굴절균열의 응력확대계수의 결정)

  • 김종주;서인보;최선호
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.1079-1086
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    • 1990
  • Recently, demand for the experimental analysis of crack, such as arbitrary or distributed ones which has been considered quite difficult to investigate by the theoretical and numerical method, is increasing. Among existent experimental methods applied to the analysis of stress intensity factors, the slab analogy method have the following merits; cracks can be replaced by similarity-shaped rigid body, and the distribution of stress is represented by slab curvature of duly bent specimen. For the accuracy improvement of this method, multi-point selection method was introduced and its accuracy proved by applying this method to the analysis of centrally linear and inclined cracks in a finite plate which are theoretically known. In this paper, moreover, the stress intensity factors of eccentric and skew-symmetric bent cracks were determined by multi-point selection method and newly developed moire tilted master grating method. The results obtained by this method showed good agreement with the reliably theoretical solutions.

Prediction of the Effective Concrete Strength for Column-Slab Connections

  • Lee, Joo-Ha;Lee, Seung-Hoon;Sohn, Yu-Shin;Yoon, Young-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.577-578
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    • 2009
  • For cases where the column concrete strength exceeds 1.4 times the slab concrete strength, the KCI Code requires that either: puddled high-strength concrete(HSC) be used in the slab, or the use of vertical dowels and spirals through the joint, or the use of an effective concrete strength in the joint. This paper studies on the third strategy. A prediction model of the effective concrete strength for interior columns was proposed using an analogy of brick and mortar in brick masonry. The proposed prediction model is verified by comparison with experimental results and various design equations.

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The use of eccentric beam elements in the analysis of slab-on-girder bridges

  • Chan, Tommy H.T.;Chan, Jeffrey H.F.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.85-102
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    • 1999
  • With the advent of computer, the finite element method has become a most powerful numerical method for structural analysis. However, bridge designers are reluctant to use it in their designs because of its complex nature and its being time consuming in the preparation of the input data and analyzing the results. This paper describes the development of a computer based finite element model using the idea of eccentric beam elements for the analysis of slab-on-girder bridges. The proposed method is supported by a laboratory test using a reinforced concrete bridge model. Other bridge analytical schemes are also introduced and compared with the proposed method. The main aim of the comparison is to prove the effectiveness of the shell and eccentric beam modelling in the studies of lateral load distribution of slab-on-girder bridges. It is concluded that the proposed finite element method gives a closer to real idealization and its developed computer program, SHECAN, is also very simple to use. It is highly recommended to use it as an analytical tool for the design of slab-on-girder bridges.

Experimental Determination of Stress Intensity Factors by Displacement Freezing Method (變位 凍結法에 의한 應力擴大係數의 實驗的 決定法)

  • 최선호;권재도;서인보
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.434-440
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    • 1983
  • For the determination of stress intensity factors, three methods have been used conventionally; the photoelastic method, the compliance method and the electrical resistance method. These methods, however, have common short coming upon experimental performance; the difficulty of cutting out sharp crack tips and arbitray crack forms similar to the practical one on the specimen. to eliminate this flaw, one of the author previously presented new methods, that is, for the determination of $K_{III}$ mode, the membrane analogy was applied and the slab analogy was used for the determination of $K_{I}$ and $K_{II}$ . The validity of this method was proved through the performance of a series of experiments of which theoretical solution are known.n.n.

Effective Compressive Strength of Corner Columns with Intervening Normal Strength Slabs (일반강도 슬래브로 간섭받은 모서리 기둥의 유효압축강도)

  • Lee, Joo-Ha
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.122-129
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    • 2015
  • In this study, a prediction model for the effective compressive strength of corner columns with intervening normal strength concrete slabs was developed. A structural analogy between high-strength concrete column-normal strength concrete slab joint and brick masonry was used to develop the prediction model. In addition, the aspect ratio of slab thickness to column dimension was considered in the models. The reliability of the new prediction model was evaluated by comparison with experimental results and its superiority was demonstrated by comparison with previous models proposed by design codes and other researchers. As a result, with average test-to-predicted ratios of 1.09, a standard deviation of 0.15, the newly developed equation provided superior predictions in terms of accuracy and consistency over all of the existing effective strength prediction approaches including KCI structural concrete design code (2012).

Shear lag effect in steel-concrete composite beam in hogging moment

  • Luo, Da;Zhang, Zhongwen;Li, Bing
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.27-41
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    • 2019
  • Shear lag effect can be an important phenomenon to consider in design of the steel-concrete composite beams. Researchers have found that the effect can be strongly related with the moment distribution, the stiffness and the ductility of the composite beams. For continuous composite beams expected to sustain hogging moment, the shear lag effect can be more distinct as cracking of the concrete slab reduces its shear stiffness. Despite its influences on behaviour of the steel-concrete composite beams, a method for calculating the shear lag effect in steel-concrete composite beams sustaining hogging moment is still not available. Shear lag effect in steel-concrete composite beams sustaining hogging moment is investigated in this paper. A method was proposed specifically for predicting the effect in the cracked part of the steel-concrete composite beam. The method is validated against available experimental data. At last, FE studies are conducted for steel-concrete composite beams with different design parameters, loading conditions and boundary conditions to further investigate the shear lag effect and compare with the proposed method.