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Journal of The Korea Concrete Institute | 2015

Static Load Tests on Flexural Strength and Crack Serviceability of a Longitudinal Joint for the Slab-Type Precast Modular Bridges

Jung-Mi Lee; Sangyoon Lee; Jae-Joon Song; Kyung-Hoon Park

The slab-type precast modular bridge consists of the precast slab bridge modules which are connected in the transverse direction. The longitudinal joints between the precast slab bridge modules are filled with cast-in-place mortar. The construction of the slab-type precast modular bridge is completed by applying the prestressing force on the longitudinal joints. In this study, 4-points bending tests and 3-points bending tests were conducted to examine the effects of the prestressing force and the shape of joint on the flexural strength and crack serviceability of longitudinal joint. The results of 4-points bending tests showed that the flexural strength is affected by the prestressing force but not by the shape of join. From the results of 3-points bending tests by which the bending moment and the shear force are simultaneously applied on the joints of the specimens, it is observed that the shape of joint affects on the flexural strength and the crack behavior. The results of two types of bending tests confirmed that the prestressing force according to the design code is appropriate and the joint with two shear keys gives the better performances against the crack of joint.


Journal of The Korea Concrete Institute | 2013

Flexural & Fatigue Evaluation of Link Slab for Continuous Girder-Type Precast Modular Bridges

Bong-Chul Joo; Jae-Joon Song; Sangyoon Lee

The modular technology has been already applied in automotive industry, plant and shipbuilding industry. Recently, the modular technology was applied in bridge construction. The modular bridge is different from the existing precast bridges in terms of standardized design that the detailed design of members is omitted by using the standard modules; the design of the modular bridge is completed by only assembling the standard modules without design in member level. The girder-type precast modular bridge has been developed as a simply supported bridge. The girder-type precast modular bridge could be applied to the multi-span bridges through the continuity method. The continuity of the girder-type precast modular bridge is achieved by using the link slab which is easy to construction and appropriate to the rapid construction. The link slabs have been used as the type of reinforced concrete structure in US from the 1950s. In 2000s, the link slab using the engineered cementitious concrete (ECC link slab) has been developed. In this study, the RC type link slab which is more reproducible and economic relative to the ECC link slab was used for the continuity of the girder-type precast modular bridges, and the construction detail of RC type link slab was modified. In addition, the modified iterative design method of RC type link slab was proposed in this study. To verify the proposed design method, the flexural tests were conducted using the RC type link slab specimens. Also, the fatigue test using the mock-up specimen was conducted with cyclic loading condition up to two million cycles.


Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society | 2013

An analytical Study for the Development of Highly Elastic Material applicable for Joint in Modular Pavement

Young-Ho Lee; Su-Tae Kang; Jae-Joon Song; Sangyoon Lee

Abstract This study was intended to estimate the axial deformation of joint between pavement modules in the rapid-constructible modular pavement system, and to investigate the applicability of two-phase composites for a joint material, which was composed of cement paste, epoxy, or polyurethane as a matrix and sand as particles. A case which had supports under the pavement module as well as a case which the module was put on roadbed directly were considered in FEM analysis for the axial deformation. The effect of self-weight, live load, thermal change, and drying shrinkage were estimated and the thermal change was found to cause the largest deformation compared to the others. Deformation capacity of two-phase composites was predicted using the modified shear-lag model. In the analytical results for the elastic modulus and maximum tensile strain with different volume fractions of sand, 20∼30 % replacement of sand was revealed to satisfy the required strain capacity with economy when if the width of joint was designed to be 15∼20 mm.


World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Civil, Environmental, Structural, Construction and Architectural Engineering | 2012

Analytical Study on a Longitudinal Joints of the Slab-Type Modular Bridges

Sangyoon Lee; Jung-Mi Lee; Hyeong-Yeol Kim; Jae-Joon Song


World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Civil, Environmental, Structural, Construction and Architectural Engineering | 2015

Fatigue Evaluation of Link Slab for Continuous Girder-Type Precast Modular Bridges

Jae-Joon Song; Sangyoon Lee; Bong-Chul Joo


Scientia Iranica | 2015

Development and Performance of a Movable Smart Vertical Connector in a Modular Roadway Slab

Soobong Park; WooSeok Kim; Yoseok Jeong; Jae-Joon Song; Sangyoon Lee


india software engineering conference | 2013

A Study On A Grout Joint For Precast Prestressed Concrete Slab Bridges

Hyeong-Yeol Kim; Sangyoon Lee; Jae-Joon Song


Journal of Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation | 2013

Joint Performance Evaluation and developement of Modular Road System

Soobong Park; WooSeok Kim; Jae-Joon Song; Sangyoon Lee


Archive | 2012

Slab-Type Modular Bridges Analytical Study on a Longitudinal Joints of the

Sangyoon Lee; Jung-Mi Lee; Hyeong-Yeol Kim; Jae-Joon Song


Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection | 2008

An Experimental Study for Structural Safety Evaluation of PSC Box Girder Bridge with FRP Struts

Jae-Joon Song; Jong-Hwa Park; Kyung-Hoon Park; Byung-Wan Jo

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Sangyoon Lee

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Yoseok Jeong

Chungnam National University

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