This application claims all benefits of Korean Patent Applications No. 2005-74639 filed on Aug. 16, 2005 and No. 2005-121674 filed on Dec. 12, 2005 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the invention
The present invention relates to a prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube member, and fabrication structure and method using the same, and more particularly, to a prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube member capable of being easily assembled in short time for use in a bridge pier or a main girder, and so on, and fabrication structure and method using the same.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Members used in a bridge pier or a main girder and so on have been generally constructed with concrete structures. However, since such concrete structures are constructed at in situ site, there are drawbacks in that works are very complicated and it takes a considerable term of works.
Generally concrete filled tube bridge girders are very difficult to be filled with concrete in tube at site. Because ordinary concrete filled tube girders must be filled with concrete at the same time in whole members and they need for equipments for filling work. So it's not efficient in bridge member.
In case of a high bridge pier, which may be executed as a concrete pillar by using a slip form method and the like, since it should be executed at a high altitude, works are risky and work efficiency becomes degraded.
Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a fabrication structure capable of minimizing complicated in-site works to considerably shorten a term of works as compared with a cast-in-place concrete structure of the prior art.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a fabrication structure having greater rigidity for a vibration load or an axial load, as compared with a concrete structure of the prior art.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a new constructing method that upon constructing a structure such as a bridge pier, prevents works at a high altitude to provide a safe, economical construction.
In order to accomplish the above objects, there is provided a prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube member comprising: a hollow pipe filled therein with concrete; and a connection flange shaped in a ring radially extending from the peripheries of both ends of the pipe, wherein the segmental concrete filled tube member is integrally connected with another adjacent segmental concrete filled tube member by the connection flange.
In such prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube member, the connection flange may be provided with a radial groove so that when adjacent prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube members are connected with each other, an injection hole is formed by the radial grooves of the opposite connection flanges so as to fill therethrough a filler material in a micro space possibly generated in the concrete filled in the pipe.
In such prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube member, the pipe may be provided therein with a sheath tube in which a tendon is installed.
In such prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube member, the pipe may be bent with a specified radius of curvature.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a fabrication structure comprising two or more prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube members, wherein adjacent prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube members are connected with each other in such a way that the adjacent connection flanges are brought into contact with each other, and a filler material is injected through an injection hole formed by grooves provided on opposite surfaces of the adjacent connection flanges, respectively, thereby connecting the adjacent prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube members into one piece.
In such fabrication structure, a sheath tube may be installed in the concrete filled in the pipe so as to install a tendon therein, thereby introducing prestress in the fabrication structure during fabricating.
In accordance with still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a fabrication method of a fabrication structure, comprising the steps of: (a) lifting a prefabricated coping part of the upper portion of a bridge pier to a desired level; (b) installing a prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube member under the coping part; (c) installing another prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube member under the former prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube member to connect each other such that a connection flange of the latter segmental concrete filled tube member brings in contact with that of the former segmental concrete filled tube member, (d) injecting a filler material into an injection hole formed by the grooves provided on opposite surfaces of the connection flanges, respectively, and (e) repeating the steps (c) and (d).
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, a detailed construction and embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the pipe 10 may be a steel pipe, for example, however, the material of the pipe 10 is not limited thereto, so it may be other construction material, such as a fiber reinforced plastic (FRP).
The prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube member 100 of the present invention may be fabricated in a factory. That is, the prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube member is fabricated in a factory in such a manner that a pipe 10 having the connection flanges 12 installed at both ends thereof is prepared, and a concrete is filled in the hollow portion 17 of the pipe 10 and cured to form a prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube member 100. Like this, to fabricate the prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube member 100 in a factory makes it possible to facilitate the quality management, to fabricate fast in a large scale, and to prevent a complicated process due to fabrication in place.
The segmental concrete filled tube members 100 as fabricated in a factory are transported to a construction field and connected with each other to build a fabrication structure such as a pier or girder of a bridge.
Referring to
In this case, a micro space may be generated in the connection portion of the adjacent prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube members 100 and 100′. That is, when both prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube members 100 and 100′ are connected together, a space may be generated by a micro gap between the concretes 11 in the pipes 10 and 10′. In the present invention, a filler material such as un-constriction type mortar is filled in the micro space of the connection portion to maintain the continuity between the adjacent prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube members 100 and 100′.
That is, as shown in
Referring to
A prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube member 200 according to the embodiment of
In
By employing such prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube members 100 and 200 according to the present invention, any pillar structure such as a bridge pier, a power transmission tower and so on, which is applied with an axial force can be easily fabricated. In particular, by using the prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube members 100 and 200, the whole body pillar structure 1 can be built with the assembly in series of the prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube members 100 and 200. The detailed contents of the fabrication method of the fabrication structure 1 will be explained with reference to an example of execution of the bridge pier.
First, as shown in
After the coping part 20 is lifted, as shown in
After the segmental concrete filled tube member 100 is installed under the coping part 20, as shown in
After the connection flanges 12 are connected, a filler material is injected into an injection hole 14 formed by grooves 13 provided on the opposite surfaces of the connection flanges 12 and 12′, respectively, to fill the micro space between the concretes filled in the segmental concrete filled tube members 100 and 100′. Since the injection method of the filler material has been described in detail in
Meanwhile, if the height of the pier becomes higher than that of fabrication structure 1 formed by the connection of the segmental concrete filled tube members 100 and 100′, the segmental concrete filled tube member 100′ is lifted to a certain height by the jack device 21, and the above steps are repeated to install one segmental concrete filled tube member under another segmental concrete filled tube member, thereby completing a fabrication structure 1 supporting the coping part 20. In this case, a bracing 22 can be installed in order to reinforce in lateral direction of the fabrication structure 1. Although the segmental concrete filled tube members 100 shown in
In the mean time, the above-mentioned fabrication method of the prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube members of the invention is merely one exemplary embodiment, so it can be variously modified by the skilled in the art. For example, by using a crane instead of the support and the jack device, the coping part of the upper portion of the pier is lifted, and the prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube members are serially assembled into one. Although the prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube members have been downwardly assembled one by one in a state where the coping part has been lifted, the prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube members can be upwardly assembled from the ground to a desired level one by one to build a fabrication structure, and a coping part of the upper portion of the pier can be placed on the fabrication structure.
The present embodiment is different from the embodiment in
Referring to
As set forth before, according to the present invention, a fabrication structure can be built in such a way that the prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube members in unit type with pipe filled with concrete are prefabricated in a factory, transported to the construction field, and securely assembled with simple method.
Like this, in the present invention, the prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube members are prefabricated in the factory, and assembled in the construction field, so that complicated in-site works can be minimized to thus considerably shorten the term of works in comparison with that of the conventional in-site cast concrete pillar.
In addition, in the in-site connection and assembly of the prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube members, the segmental concrete filled tube members are assembled in series, being lifted from the ground, so that the execution works at a high altitude can be prevented and safe, economical execution can be carried out.
In particular, the prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube member of the present invention is reinforced by the composition operation between the outer pipe and the inner concrete to thus reduce a cross section of the pillar structure, thereby providing effects of reduction in material cost, an extensive view, an aesthetic design and so on.
In addition, the prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube member of the invention can be provided therein with the tendon so that static and dynamic performance of the fabrication structure can be considerably increased with the installation and prestress of the tendon.
In addition, in the prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube member of the present invention, for the pillar structure such as high bridge pier in which a bending force is dominant over an axial force, a distance between the prefabricated segmental concrete filled tube members is merely further enlarged so that a bending stress thereof can be enlarged without increase of an axial force thereof by a dead load, thereby obtaining economical execution through an optimum design.
Although preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
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10-2005-0074639 | Aug 2005 | KR | national |
10-2005-0121674 | Dec 2005 | KR | national |
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