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Title Restraint Coefficient of Long-Term Deformation and loss Rate of Pre-Compression for Concrete
Authors 연정흠 ; 주낙친
Page pp.521-529
ISSN 1229-5515
Keywords 콘크리트; 장기변형; 크리프; 건조수축; 합성단면; 구속계수; 선압축력의 손실률; concrete; long-term deformation; creep; dry shrinkage; composite section; restraint coefficient; loss rate
Abstract A restraint coefficient for creep and dry shrinkage deformation of concrete in a composite section was derived to calculate the residual stress, and an equation for the loss rate of the pre-compression force was proposed. The derived restraint coefficient was computed by using the transformed section properties for the age-adjusted effective modulus of elasticity. The long-term behavior of complicate composite sections could be analyzed easily with the restraint coefficient. The articles of the current design code was examined for PSC and steel composite sections. The dry shrinkage strains of 150 ~ 200×10-6 for the computations of the statically indeterminate force and the expansion joint could be under-estimated for less restrained sections such as the reinforced concrete. The dry shrinkage strain of 180×10-6 for the computation of residual stress in the steel composite section was unreasonably less value. The loss rate of 16.3% of the design code for the PSC composite section in this study was conservative for the long-term deformation of the ACI 205 but could not be used safely for that of the Eurocode 2. For pre-compressed concrete slab in the steel composite section, the loss rate of prestressed force with low strength reinforcement was much larger than that with high strength tendon. The loss rate of concrete pre-compression increased, while that of pre-tension decreased due to the restraint of the steel girder.