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Experimental Investigations on Ultimate Behavior of Fabricated Mobile Scaffolds

Authors
Kim, HeesooLim, JeonghyeonLee, JeonghwaKang, Young JongKim, Seungjun
Issue Date
6월-2021
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
fabricated mobile scaffold; temporary equipment; ultimate behavior; buckling; construction safety; load test
Citation
METALS, v.11, no.6
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
METALS
Volume
11
Number
6
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/127969
DOI
10.3390/met11060851
ISSN
2075-4701
Abstract
A fabricated mobile scaffold has various components, including vertical members, horizontal members, braces, work plates, and castor wheels. In Korea, the structural performance of each member must be validated based on member-level structural safety criteria; this means that rigorous evaluation methods are required to secure the system-level structural safety of the fabricated mobile scaffold. To suggest rational system-level structural safety criteria and effective evaluation methods, the characteristics of the structural behaviors of the assembled structure must be investigated first. Unlike other temporary equipment, it is a product that requires convenience of use and ease of movement. Therefore, to secure the safety and usability of the structure, it is necessary to evaluate the ultimate behavior of a mobile scaffold fabricated with various material and structural types. In an experimental study, the ultimate mode and load-bearing capacity were investigated, and the appropriateness of the required performance of the mobile scaffold was reviewed. Three types of experimental test models with different materials (steel and aluminum) and stories (single-story and three-story erection) were selected and examined for vertical loads. Based on the experimental results, the ultimate behavior characteristics of the fabricated mobile scaffold were analyzed, and the ultimate load was identified.
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