Hyun Mock Shin
Sungkyunkwan University
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Journal of The Korea Concrete Institute | 2016
Tae-Hoon Kim; Seung-Hoon Lee; Jae-Hoon Lee; Hyun Mock Shin
The purpose of this study was to investigate the performance of solid reinforced concrete columns with triangular reinforcement details. The proposed reinforcement details has economic feasibility and rationality and makes construction periods shorter. A model of solid reinforced concrete columns with triangular reinforcement details was tested under a constant axial load and a quasi-static, cyclically reversed horizontal load. A computer program, RCAHEST (Reinforced Concrete Analysis in Higher Evaluation System Technology), for the analysis of reinforced concrete structures was used. The used numerical method gives a realistic prediction of performance throughout the loading cycles for several test specimens investigated. As a result, proposed triangular reinforcement details for material quantity reduction was superior to existing reinforcement details in terms of required performance.
Journal of The Korea Concrete Institute | 2005
Tae Hoon Kim; Jung-Ho Choi; Woon-Hak Kim; Hyun Mock Shin
This paper presents a nonlinear finite element procedure for the analysis of reinforced and prestressed concrete shells using the four-node quadrilateral flat shell element with drilling rotational stiffness. A layered approach is used to discretize, through the thickness, the behavior of concrete, reinforcing bars and tendons. Using the smeared-crack method, cracked concrete is treated as an orthotropic nonlinear material. The steel reinforcement and tendon are assumed to be in a uni-axial stress state and to be smeared in a layer. The constitutive models, which cover the loading, unloading, and reloading paths, and the developed finite element procedure predicts with reasonable accuracy the behavior of reinforced and prestressed concrete shells subjected to different types of loading. The proposed numerical method fur nonlinear analysis of reinforced and prestressed concrete shells is verified by comparison with reliable experimental results.
Journal of Structural Engineering-asce | 2003
Tae-Hoon Kim; Kwang-Myong Lee; Chongyul Yoon; Hyun Mock Shin
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering | 2007
Tae-Hoon Kim; Young-Jin Kim; Hyeong-Taek Kang; Hyun Mock Shin
Aci Structural Journal | 2002
Tae Hoon Kim; Kwang-Myong Lee; Hyun Mock Shin
Magazine of Concrete Research | 2012
Ju-Hyun Cheon; Tae-Hoon Kim; Byung-Ju Lee; Jae-Hoon Lee; Hyun Mock Shin
International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials | 2012
Tae Hoon Kim; DaiJeong Seong; Hyun Mock Shin
Magazine of Concrete Research | 2007
Tae-Hoon Kim; Y.-J. Kim; Hyun Mock Shin
Magazine of Concrete Research | 2013
Tae-Hoon Kim; J.-H. Choi; J.-H. Lee; Hyun Mock Shin
Magazine of Concrete Research | 2010
Tae-Hoon Kim; S.-J. Park; Y.-J. Kim; Hyun Mock Shin