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Journal of The Korea Concrete Institute | 2010

Flexural Test on Composite Deck Slab Produced with Extruded ECC Panel

Chang-Geun Cho; Byung-Chan Han; Jong-Han Lee; Yun-Yong Kim

This paper presents a reinforced concrete composite deck slab system newly developed using a high ductile ECC extrusion panel. In the construction practice, the cracking of reinforced concrete slab often becomes a problem especially in parking garages, underground structures, and buildings. The ECC panel manufactured by extrusion process as a precast product has not only a high-quality in control of cracking but also a merit in applying the construction of concrete slab because the use of ECC panel can realize a formless or half-precast construction with cast-in-place concrete. In the newly developed deck slab system, the ECC extrusion panel is located in the bottom of slab with the thickness of 10 mm, reinforcements are assembled and located on the ECC panel, and finally the topping concrete is placed in the field. In order to evaluate the newly developed slab system, experimental works by four point bending test are conducted to compare with the conventional reinforced concrete slab system. From experiment, the developed deck slab system using a ECC panel gives many improved performances both in control of bending cracking and in load-carrying capacities of slabs.


Journal of The Korea Concrete Institute | 2009

Fiber Distribution Characteristics and Flexural Performance of Extruded ECC Panel

Bang-Yeon Lee; Byung-Chan Han; Chang-Geun Cho; Young-Jin Kwon; Yun-Yong Kim

This paper presents the mix composition, production method, and curing condition applied to the extruded ECC(Engi- neered Cementitious Composite) panel which are able to exhibit multiple cracking and potential pseudo strain-hardening behavior. In addition to the production technique of extruded ECC panel, the effect of fiber distribution characteristics, which are uniquely created by applying extrusion process, on the flexural behavior of the panel is also focussed. In order to demonstrate fiber distribution, a series of experiments and analyses, including image processing/analysis and micro-mechanical analysis, was performed. The optimum mix composition of extruded ECC panel was determined in terms of water matrix ratio, the amount of cement, ECC powder, and silica powder. It was found that flexural behavior of extruded ECC panel was highly affected by the slight difference in mix composition of ECC panel. This is mainly because the difference in mix composition results in the change of micro-mechanical properties as well as fiber distribution characteristics, represented by fiber dispersion and orientation. In terms of the average fiber orientation, the fiber distribution was found to be similar to the assumption of two dimensional random distribution, irrespective of mix composition. In contrast, the probability density function for fiber orientation was measured to be quite different depending on the mix composition.


Journal of The Korea Concrete Institute | 2011

Flexural Experiments on Reinforced Concrete Beams Strengthened with ECC and High Strength Rebar

Hyun-Woo Cho; Jin-Wook Bang; Byung-Chan Han; Yun-Yong Kim

ECC is a micro-mechanically designed cementitious composite which exhibits tightly controlled crack width and strain hardening behavior in uniaxial tension while using a moderate amount of reinforcing fiber, typically less than 2% fiber volume fraction. Recently, a variety of applications of this material ranging from repair and retrofit of structures, cast-in-place structures, to precast structural elements requiring high ductility are developed. In the present study, a retrofitting method using ECC reinforced with high strength rebar was proposed to enhance load-carrying capacity and crack control performance of deteriorated reinforced concrete (RC) beams. Six beam specimens were designed and tested under a four-point loading setup. The flexural test revealed that load-carrying capacity and crack control performance were significantly enhanced by the use of ECC and high strength rebar. This result will be useful for practical field applications of the proposed retrofitting method.


Journal of The Korea Concrete Institute | 2012

Heat Transfer Analysis and Experiments of Reinforced Concrete Slabs Using Galerkin Finite Element Method

Byung-Chan Han; Yun-Yong Kim; Young-Jin Kwon; Chang-Geun Cho

A research was conducted to develop a 2-D nonlinear Galerkin finite element analysis of reinforced concrete struc- tures subjected to high temperature with experiments. Algorithms for calculating the closed-form element stiffness for a triangular element with a fully populated material conductance are developed. The validity of the numerical model used in the program is established by comparing the prediction from the computer program with results from full-scale fire resistance tests. Details of fire resistance experiments carried out on reinforced concrete slabs, together with results, are presented. The results obtained from experimental test indicated in that the proposed numerical model and the implemented codes are accurate and reliable. The changes in thermal parameters are discussed from the point of view of changes of structure and chemical composition due to the high tem- perature exposure. The proposed numerical model takes into account time-varying thermal loads, convection and radiation affected heat fluctuation, and temperature-dependent material properties. Although, this study considered standard fire scenario for rein- forced concrete slabs, other time versus temperature relationship can be easily incorporated.


Advances in Materials Science and Engineering | 2012

Flexural Behavior of Extruded DFRCC Panel and Reinforced Concrete Composite Slab

Chang-Geun Cho; Bang Yeon Lee; Yun Yong Kim; Byung-Chan Han; Seung-Jung Lee

This paper presents a new reinforced concrete (RC) composite slab system by applying an extruded Ductile Fiber Reinforced Cement Composite (DFRCC) panel. In the proposed composite slab system, the DFRCC panel, which has ribs to allow for complete composite action, is manufactured by extrusion process; then, the longitudinal and transverse reinforcements, both at the bottom and the top, are placed, and finally the topping concrete is placed. In order to investigate the flexural behavior of the proposed composite slab system, a series of bending tests was performed. From the test results, it was found that the extruded DFRCC panel has good deformation-hardening behavior under flexural loading conditions and that the developed composite slab system, applied with an extruded DFRCC panel, exhibits higher flexural performance compared to conventional RC slab system in terms of the stiffness, load-bearing capacity, ductility, and cracking control.


Composites Part B-engineering | 2014

Flexural performance of reinforced concrete beams strengthened with strain-hardening cementitious composite and high strength reinforcing steel bar

Yun Yong Kim; Bang Yeon Lee; Jin-Wook Bang; Byung-Chan Han; Luciano Feo; Chang-Geun Cho


Computers and Concrete | 2012

Flexural performance and fiber distribution of an extruded DFRCC panel

Bang Yeon Lee; Byung-Chan Han; Chang-Geun Cho; Yun Yong Kim


Composite Structures | 2018

Strengthening of reinforced concrete columns by High-Performance Fiber-Reinforced Cementitious Composite (HPFRC) sprayed mortar with strengthening bars

Chang-Geun Cho; Byung-Chan Han; Seung-Chan Lim; Noharu Morii; Jae-Whan Kim


Journal of The Korean Society of Civil Engineers | 2014

Fire Resistance Performance of Precast Segmental Concrete Lining for Shield Tunnel

Byung-Chan Han; Kazunori Harada; Young-Jin Kwon; Yun Yong Kim


Procedia Engineering | 2013

Fire Resistance Performance Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Members Using Galerkin Finite Element Method

Young-Jin Kwon; Dong-Jun Kim; SeungGoo Kang; Bong-Chan Kim; Byung-Chan Han; JeaYoung Lee; Harada Kazunori

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Yun Yong Kim

Chungnam National University

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Yun-Yong Kim

Chungnam National University

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Bang Yeon Lee

Chonnam National University

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Chungnam National University

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