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포트받침의 마찰요소 이탈을 고려Experimental Evaluation of Shear Behavior Considering Friction Element Detachment on Pot Bearing한 전단거동 실험 평가Experimental Evaluation of Shear Behavior Considering Friction Element Detachment on Pot Bearing

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Experimental Evaluation of Shear Behavior Considering Friction Element Detachment on Pot Bearing
Authors
윤혜진조창백김영진강준원
Issue Date
Jul-2023
Publisher
한국지진공학회
Keywords
Sliding element; Pot bearings; Earthquake; Bearing maintenance
Citation
한국지진공학회논문집, v.27, no.4, pp.181 - 186
Journal Title
한국지진공학회논문집
Volume
27
Number
4
Start Page
181
End Page
186
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/31388
DOI
10.5000/EESK.2023.27.4.181
ISSN
1226-525X
Abstract
In this study, considering the expansion/contraction behavior of the upper structure at all times and the abnormal behavior of the receiving friction elements that allow horizontal movement during earthquakes, a port receiving test body simulating the protrusion of the friction elements was created and the modulus performance was evaluated. In order to confirm the influence of the friction element's projection, the friction element's degree of separation was divided into four stages, and the shear behavior of the test specimen and the friction coefficient were confirmed. As a result of the experiment, it was found that the friction load increases as the protrusion degree of the friction element increases. On the other hand, as the degree of protrusion of the coefficient of friction increases, the coefficient of friction also increases. It was confirmed that damage to the friction elements during use increases the coefficient of friction, hinders smooth expansion and contraction of the upper structure, and causes stress concentration at the fixed-end support.
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