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Harmonic Axisymmetric Thick Shell Element for Static and Vibration Analyses

  • Kim, Jin-Gon
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.10
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    • pp.1747-1754
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    • 2004
  • In this study, a new harmonic axisymmetric thick shell element for static and dynamic analyses is proposed. The newly proposed element considering shear strain is based on a modified Hellinger-Reissner variational principle, and introduces additional nodeless degrees for displacement field interpolation in order to enhance numerical performance. The stress parameters selected via the field-consistency concept. are very important in formulating a trouble-free hybrid-mixed elements. For computational efficiency, the stress parameters are eliminated by the stationary condition and then the nodeless degrees are condensed out by the dynamic reduction. Several numerical examples confirm that the present element shows improved efficiency and yields very accurate results for static and vibration analyses.

Detailed Design of an Active Rotor Blade for Reducing Helicopter Vibratory Loads

  • Natarajan, Balakumaran;Eun, Won-Jong;Shin, Sang-Joon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2011.10a
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    • pp.236-241
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    • 2011
  • An active trailing-edge flap blade named as Seoul National University Flap (SNUF) blade is designed for reducing helicopter vibratory loads and the relevant aeroacoustic noise. Unlike the conventional rotor control, which is restricted to 1/rev frequency, an active control device like the present trailing-edge flap is capable of actuating each individual blade at higher harmonic frequencies i.e., higher harmonic control (HHC) of rotor. The proposed blade is a small scale blade and rotates at higher RPM. The flap actuation components are located inside the blade and additional structures are included for reinforcement. Initially, the blade cross-section design is determined. The aerodynamic loads are predicted using a comprehensive rotorcraft analysis code. The structural integrity of the active blade is verified using a stress-strain recovery analysis.

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Enhanced Progression from Lung Adenoma to Adenocarcinoma in Progeny by Prozygotic Testicular X-ray Exposure of Mice

  • Kamino, Kenji;Son, Woo-Chan
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Pathology
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.77-82
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    • 1999
  • Testicles of nine-week-old male CBA/J mice were X-ray irradiated (1 Gy or 2 Gy) and were mated one week later with untreated virgin 12-week-old females of the same strain. The 1-Gy offspring (88 males and 62 females), 2-Gy offspring (100 males and 93 females) and additional offs pring (83 males and 84 females) were treated once subcutaneously with 0.1 mg/g body weight of urethane at 6 weeks of age. These three groups of off offspring showed similar incidences of lung tumors in both sexes. Depending on the doses of paternal X-ray irradiation, increasing incidences of adenocarcinoma were observed in the male 1-Gy and 2-Gy offspring groups. An increased multiplicity of lung carcinomas was observed in the male 2-Gy progeny that was statistically significant when compared with the control group. The results indicate that prezygotic testicular X-ray exposure of patemal animals causes the shift of adenoma-carcinoma sequence towards malignancy in the progeny.

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Changes in Adhesion Interface between Rubber and Steel Cord with Aging Treatment (열화처리에 따른 고무와 강선코드간 접착계면의 변화)

  • Seo, Gon;Sohn, Bongyoung
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.630-636
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    • 1994
  • The changes in adhesion interface between rubber compound and brass plated steel cord after various aging treatments were studied by using an Auger electron spectrometer and a scanning electron microscope. After thermal aging, partial oxidation and additional growth of adhesion layer were observed. The adhesion layer and brass were partially removed after humid aging. With dynamic aging the adhesion layer was destroyed and the corrosion of steel core was proceeded. The changes in adhesion interface were discussed in terms of the adhesion properties determined from the stress-strain experiments.

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Analysis of the fracture of brittle elastic materials using a continuum damage model

  • Costa Mattos, Heraldo S.;Sampaio, Rubens
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.3 no.5
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    • pp.411-427
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    • 1995
  • The most known continuum damage theories for brittle structures are suitable to model the degradation of the material due to the deformation process and the consequent initiation of a macro-crack. Nevertheless, they are not able to describe the propagation of the crack that leads, eventually, to the breakage of the structure into parts that undergo rigid body motion. This paper presents a theory, formulated from formal arguments of Continuum Mechanics, that may describe not only the degradation but also the fracture of elastic structures. The modeling of such a discontinuous phenomenon through a continuous theory is possible by taking a cohesion variable, related with the links between material points, as an additional degree of kinematical freedom. The possibilities of the proposed theory are discussed through examples.

A 4-Node Non-conforming Flat Shell Element with Drilling DOF (면내회전자유도를 가지는 4절점 비적합 평면쉘의 개발)

  • 최창근;이필승
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.27-34
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    • 1998
  • A versatile flat shell element has been developed by combining a membrane element with drilling degree-of-freedom and a plate bending element. This element is formulated by the enhanced displacement field with the additional non-conforming displacement modes. Thus the element possesses six degrees-of-freedom (DOF) per node which permits an easy connection to other six DOF elements as well as the improvement of the element behavior. In plate bending part, this element is established by the combined use of the addition of non-conforming modes, the reduced (or selective) integration scheme, and the construction of the substitute shear strain fields. The achieved improvement may be attributable to the fact that the merits of these individual techniques are merged into the new element in a complementary manner. In membrane part, this element shows better membrane behavior as the nonconforming displacement mode is added to drilling mode.

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Formability of aluminum alloy fabricated via continuous-shear drawing process (연속전단 압출가공된 알루미늄 합금의 성형성)

  • Lee, C.W.;Ko, Y.G.;Shin, D.H.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.409-412
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    • 2009
  • A study is made to put forward the new method of continuous-shear drawing (CSD), and investigate deformation behavior and microstructure evolution of aluminum alloy with a comparison of equal-channel angular (ECA) drawing. In contrast to ECA drawing, the die for CSD deformation can impart an additional strain to the workpiece since the diameter of the exit channel is narrower than that of its entrance channel. Although no significant crack occurs in all conditions during deformation, the sample deformed via CSD method showed better surface quality as compared to ECA drawing. This is mainly ascribed to the fact that the sample is significantly bent rather than sheared when deforming through ECA drawing.

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A study on the Impact Characteristics for Rubber Toughened polymeric Materials under Low Velocity Impact (고무보강 폴리머 재료의 저속 충격 해석)

  • 구본성;박명균;박세만
    • Proceedings of the Safety Management and Science Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.219-231
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    • 2004
  • The Charpy and Izod impact tests are the most prevalent techniques used to characterize the effects of high impulse loads on polymeric materials. An analysis method for rubber toughened PVC is suggested to evaluated critical dynamic strain energy release rates(G$_c$) from the Charpy impact tester was used to extract ancillary information concerning fracture parameters in additional to total fracture energies and maximum critical loads. The dynamic stress intensity factor KID was computed for varying amounts of rubber contents from the obtain maximum critical loads and also toughening effects were investigated as well. The fracture surfaces produced under low velocity impact for PVC/MBS composites were investigated by SEM. The results show that MBS rubber is very effective reinforcement material for toughening PVC.

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Fractional wave propagation in radially vibrating non-classical cylinder

  • Fadodun, Odunayo O.;Layeni, Olawanle P.;Akinola, Adegbola P.
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.465-471
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    • 2017
  • This work derives a generalized time fractional differential equation governing wave propagation in a radially vibrating non-classical cylindrical medium. The cylinder is made of a transversely isotropic hyperelastic John's material which obeys frequency-dependent power law attenuation. Employing the definition of the conformable fractional derivative, the solution of the obtained generalized time fractional wave equation is expressed in terms of product of Bessel functions in spatial and temporal variables; and the resulting wave is characterized by the presence of peakons, the appearance of which fade in density as the order of fractional derivative approaches 2. It is obtained that the transversely isotropic structure of the material of the cylinder increases the wave speed and introduces an additional term in the wave equation. Further, it is observed that the law relating the non-zero components of the Cauchy stress tensor in the cylinder under consideration generalizes the hypothesis of plane strain in classical elasticity theory. This study reinforces the view that fractional derivative is suitable for modeling anomalous wave propagation in media.

Improved Weighted Integral Method and Application to Analysis of Semi-infinite Domain (개선된 가중적분법과 반무한 영역의 해석)

  • 노혁천;최창근
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2002.04a
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    • pp.369-376
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    • 2002
  • The stochastic analysis of semi-infinite domain is presented using the weighted integral method, which is improved to include the higher order terms in expanding the displacement vector. To improve the weighted integral method, the Lagrangian remainder is taken into account in the expansion of the status variable with respect to the mean value of the random variables. In the resulting formulae only the 'proportionality coefficients' are introduced in the resulting equation, therefore no additional computation time and memory requirement is needed. The equations are applied in analyzing the semi-infinite domain. The results obtained by the improved weighted integral method are reasonable and are in good agreement with those of the Monte Carlo simulation. To model the semi-infinite domain, the Bettess's infinite element is adopted, where the theoretical decomposition of the strain-displacement matrix to calculate the deviatoric stiffness of the semi-infinite domains is introduced. The calculated value of mean and the covariance of the displacement are revealed to be larger than those given by the finite domain assumptions which is thought to be rational and should be considered in the design of structures on semi-infinite domains.

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