Investigation of the efficiency of the joint transfer impulse load using finite element analysis

Load transfer efficiency (LTE) is the measure of the integrity of the joint to share the load to adjacent bars. It is being evaluated in the field by imposing impact load through heavy/falling weight deflector (H/FWD) and measuring the pavements response. These test are being analyzed statically ass...

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Main Authors: Bronuela, Lea, Pyung, Jin Kwak, Yoon, Ho-Cho
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-74742022-09-01T01:10:08Z Investigation of the efficiency of the joint transfer impulse load using finite element analysis Bronuela, Lea Pyung, Jin Kwak Yoon, Ho-Cho Load transfer efficiency (LTE) is the measure of the integrity of the joint to share the load to adjacent bars. It is being evaluated in the field by imposing impact load through heavy/falling weight deflector (H/FWD) and measuring the pavements response. These test are being analyzed statically assuming that if the same magnitude of peak load is applied on the pavement, it will result to the peak response gathered by deflection sensors. It has been proven by numerous research that the use of static analysis for the dynamic testing results to overestimation/underestimation. This study investigates the behavior of the joint based on impulse loading conducted in the field and gives a better understanding by simulating the same load using finite element analysis in Abaqus. Findings from the field are presented and the difference between the static and dynamic analysis using finite element analysis (Abaqus, 2017) were compared. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6632 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Joints (Engineering)—Testing Civil Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Joints (Engineering)—Testing
Civil Engineering
spellingShingle Joints (Engineering)—Testing
Civil Engineering
Bronuela, Lea
Pyung, Jin Kwak
Yoon, Ho-Cho
Investigation of the efficiency of the joint transfer impulse load using finite element analysis
description Load transfer efficiency (LTE) is the measure of the integrity of the joint to share the load to adjacent bars. It is being evaluated in the field by imposing impact load through heavy/falling weight deflector (H/FWD) and measuring the pavements response. These test are being analyzed statically assuming that if the same magnitude of peak load is applied on the pavement, it will result to the peak response gathered by deflection sensors. It has been proven by numerous research that the use of static analysis for the dynamic testing results to overestimation/underestimation. This study investigates the behavior of the joint based on impulse loading conducted in the field and gives a better understanding by simulating the same load using finite element analysis in Abaqus. Findings from the field are presented and the difference between the static and dynamic analysis using finite element analysis (Abaqus, 2017) were compared.
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author Bronuela, Lea
Pyung, Jin Kwak
Yoon, Ho-Cho
author_facet Bronuela, Lea
Pyung, Jin Kwak
Yoon, Ho-Cho
author_sort Bronuela, Lea
title Investigation of the efficiency of the joint transfer impulse load using finite element analysis
title_short Investigation of the efficiency of the joint transfer impulse load using finite element analysis
title_full Investigation of the efficiency of the joint transfer impulse load using finite element analysis
title_fullStr Investigation of the efficiency of the joint transfer impulse load using finite element analysis
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the efficiency of the joint transfer impulse load using finite element analysis
title_sort investigation of the efficiency of the joint transfer impulse load using finite element analysis
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2017
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6632
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