Abstract

In South Korea, the number of vehicles is gradually increasing. The number of heavy vehicles in 2010 increased up to 19% in less than five years. Therefore, the chances of heavy vehicle-concrete median barrier (CMB) collision also became higher than in the past; therefore, a need to study a stricter design level for improving the current CMB (CMB-15) under harsher environments arose. Accordingly, in the present study, a new concrete median barrier was designed under a stricter impact severity, SB6(420 kJ), compared to the current design impact severity, SB5-B (270 kJ). In particular, shock absorbing devices to absorb impact energy were applied to the CMB. An empty space allows the dowel bars to deform and absorb collision energy. Therefore, deformable CMB was designed and tested. The key parameters selected in our study were dowel bar and wire-mesh. A series of numerical analyses were conducted to evaluate the proposed new deformable CMB designs with shock absorbers. Finally, the optimal design, CMB-17S, was proposed after several evaluations of the proposed designs and a full-scale field test. It was found that, although the developed model did not accurately predict the impact sequence due to certain differences between the actual truck and the truck model, the permanent deformation after collision could be well predicted. Based on the observations from a full-scale impact test, it was recommended that the top part of the CMB should be strengthened since major volume loss occurred due to local impact, which appeared to be due to punching shear failure.

Highlights

  • In South Korea, the number of vehicles that use the highway is gradually increasing, and the rate of increase is growing according to Kim et al [1]

  • The SB5-B (270 kJ) has the highest impact severity, which is currently used in South Korea for the concrete median barrier (CMB) in the expressway

  • Type B CMB with D19 and D22 showed the effect of shock absorbers and volume loss ratio, which was less than Type A

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Summary

Introduction

In South Korea, the number of vehicles that use the highway is gradually increasing, and the rate of increase is growing according to Kim et al [1]. The chances of vehicle-concrete median barrier (CMB) collision in South Korea seem to be higher than those in the past and, a new CMB design under a stricter design level was developed in the current study. In order to develop a high-performance concrete median barrier (CMB-17S), a numerical model. The combination of key parameters that showed the best estimates for volume loss verification. The combination key parameters that showed the bestwas estimates for volume loss and lateral displacement of the two of CMBs, namely, CMB-15 and CMB-16, selected. The shape of the CMB was not changed, since it was originally developed for the key design parameters. The optimal design of the spacing was already found by Kim et al [4]

Model Development and Verification
Deformable Concrete Median Barrier
Parametric
Obtained Results Depending on Size of Wire Mesh and Dowel Bar
Selection of Dowel Bar Size
Proposal of CMB-17S
Preparation of the Full-Scale Test
Crash Test Results
13.Summary
14. Obtained
Comparison of the Numerical Model with the Test Results
Conclusions
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