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System and member reliability of steel frames

  • Zhou, W.;Hong, H.P.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.4 no.6
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    • pp.419-435
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    • 2004
  • The safety level of a structural system designed per code specifications can not be inferred directly from the reliability of members due to the load redistribution and nonlinear inelastic structural behavior. Comparison of the system and member reliability, which is scarce in the literature, is likely to indicate any possible inconsistency of design codes in providing safe and economical designs. Such a comparative study is presented in this study for moment resisting two-dimensional steel frames designed per AISC LRFD Specifications. The member reliability is evaluated using the resistance of the beam-column element and the elastic load effects that indirectly accounts for the second-order effects. The system reliability analysis is evaluated based on the collapse load factor obtained from a second-order inelastic analysis. Comparison of the system and member reliability is presented for several steel frames. Results suggest that the failure probability of the system is about one order of magnitude lower than that of the most critically loaded structural member, and that the difference between the system and member reliability depends on the structural configuration, degree of redundancy, and dead to live load ratio. Results also suggest that the system reliability is less sensitive to initial imperfections of the structure than the member reliability. Therefore, the system aspect should be incorporated in future design codes in order to achieve more reliability consistent designs.

Parameters study on lateral buckling of submarine PIP pipelines

  • Zhang, Xinhu;Duan, Menglan;Wang, Yingying;Li, Tongtong
    • Ocean Systems Engineering
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.99-115
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    • 2016
  • In meeting the technical needs for deepwater conditions and overcoming the shortfalls of single-layer pipes for deepwater applications, pipe-in-pipe (PIP) systems have been developed. While, for PIP pipelines directly laid on the seabed or with partial embedment, one of the primary service risks is lateral buckling. The critical axial force is a key factor governing the global lateral buckling response that has been paid much more attention. It is influenced by global imperfections, submerged weight, stiffness, pipe-soil interaction characteristics, et al. In this study, Finite Element Models for imperfect PIP systems are established on the basis of 3D beam element and tube-to-tube element in Abaqus. A parameter study was conducted to investigate the effects of these parameters on the critical axial force and post-buckling forms. These parameters include structural parameters such as imperfections, clearance, and bulkhead spacing, pipe/soil interaction parameter, for instance, axial and lateral friction properties between pipeline and seabed, and load parameter submerged weight. Python as a programming language is been used to realize parametric modeling in Abaqus. Some conclusions are obtained which can provide a guide for the design of PIP pipelines.

The effects of construction related costs on the optimization of steel frames

  • Choi, Byoung-Han;Gupta, Abhinav;Baugh, John W. Jr.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.31-51
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    • 2012
  • This paper presents a computational study that explores the design of rigid steel frames by considering construction related costs. More specifically, two different aspects are investigated in this study focusing on the effects of (a) reducing the number of labor intensive rigid connections within a frame of given geometric layout, and (b) reducing the number of different member section types used in the frame. A genetic algorithm based optimization framework searches design space for these objectives. Unlike some studies that express connection cost as a factor of the entire frame weight, here connections and their associated cost factors are explicitly represented at the member level to evaluate the cost of connections associated with each beam. In addition, because variety in member section types can drive up construction related costs, its effects are evaluated implicitly by generating curves that show the trade off between cost and different numbers of section types used within the frame. Our results show that designs in which all connections are considered to be rigid can be excessively conservative: rigid connections can often be eliminated without any appreciable increase in frame weight, resulting in a reduction in overall cost. Eliminating additional rigid connections leads to further reductions in cost, even as frame weight increases, up to a certain point. These complex relationships between overall cost, rigid connections, and member section types are presented for a representative five-story steel frame.

Thermal Lens Compensation in a Fiber-Coupled Laser-Diode Pumped Ceramic Nd:YAG Laser (광섬유 연결 반도체레이저 여기 세라믹 Nd:YAG 레이저에서 열렌즈 효과의 보상)

  • Kim, Duck-Lae;Kim, Yeong-Sik;Kim, Byung-Tai
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.208-215
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    • 2007
  • A fiber-coupled laser-diode pumped ceramic Nd:YAG laser for compensating the thermal tensing effect was developed. The thermal tensing effect was compensated using a convex lens, which was 25 mm away from the laser rod, with a focal length of 30 mm and an effective clear aperture of 22 mm. Without a compensator, the laser output power decreased suddenly above a pump power of 6 W. Using a compensator, the laser output power increased linearly according to the pump power. The beam propagation factor $M^{2}$ was 2.4 under a pump power of 12 W.

Elastic Lateral Buckling Strength of Singly Stepped Beams with Load Height Effect (하중고 효과를 고려한 일단 변단면보의 탄성좌굴강도식 개발)

  • Park Jong-Sup
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.63-69
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    • 2006
  • New design equations for calculating the lateral-torsional buckling moment resistances of singly stepped I-section beams subjected to general loading on the top flange are suggested based on the investigations of elastic finite-element analyses. The new equations presented in this study are compared with current moment gradient modifiers presented by other researchers and specifications. The study considered almost loading cases on buildings and bridges. The proposed equations should be easily used to calculate the lateral-torsional buckling moment resistance of stepped I-beams.

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Fire Resistance Characteristics of Polyolefin cable Insulating Materials for Flame Retardant (난연성 폴리 올레핀 케이블 절연재료의 내화특성)

  • 윤헌주;홍진웅
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.251-254
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, we analysed the properties change of electric wire when the thermal stress was applied to NFR-8 and FR-PVC [600] wire. Measurement is made of the attenuation of a light beam by smoke accumulating with in a closed chamber due to nonflamining pyrolytic decomposition and flaming combustion. Results are expressed in terms of specific optical density which is derived from a geometrical factor and the measured optical density a measurement characteristic of the concentration of smoke. Referenced documents were ASTM E662 standard test method for specific Ds generated by solid materials. The furnace control system shall maintain the required irradiance level under steady-state condition with the chamber door closed of 2.5${\pm}$0.04[w/$\textrm{cm}^2$] for 20 min. According to the results of the smoke density analysis of NFR-8 and FR-PVC the highest decomposition flaming smoke density range of NFR-8 and FR-PVC were 7.2 to 77.5 and 51.1 respectively. Nonflaming smoke density range of NFR-8 and FR-PVC were 100.4 to 112.2 and 126.5 to 398.8. The amount of carbon monoxide generated was found to be much higher in FR-PVC decomposition than in NFR-8 due to incomp1ete combustion of FR-PVC which has high content of carbon in compound.

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The Fabrication and Characteristics of ITO Thin Films and ITO/p-InP Solar Cells (ITO박막과 ITO/p-InP 태양전지의 제작 및 특성)

  • 맹경호;문동찬;송복식;김선태
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 1992.05a
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    • pp.105-109
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    • 1992
  • ITO film, 1500${\AA}$ of thickness, onto glass and p-InP wafer was prepared by e-beam evaporator. The bet ITO film had the resistivity 5.3${\times}$10$\^$-3/ $\Omega$-cm, the concentration 6.5${\times}$10$\^$20/cm$\^$-3/, the transmittance above 80%, and the optical energy gap about 3.5eV. The higher pressure of injected oxygen, the less reverse bias saturation current and the more open circuit voltage. Under the optimum evaporation conditions, the efficiency was 7.19% and the series resistance, and the shunt resistance were respectively 8.5%, 3${\alpha}$, and 26K$\Omega$. The interdependence between activation energy and pre-exponential factor was found. We found he surface of the p-InP became n-type and consquently supposed that the buried homojunction formation, that is, n+-ITO/n-InP/p-InP was caused by Sn diffusion or loss of phosphorus in the interface layer.

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A Study on the Evaluation of elastic buckling strength of Singly Symmetric I-Beams (일축대칭 I형보의 탄성좌굴강도 산정에 관한 연구)

  • Ku, So-Yeun;Ryu, Hyo-Jin;Lim, Nam-Hyoung;Lee, Jin-Ok
    • 한국방재학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.02a
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    • pp.79-82
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    • 2008
  • The elastic critical moment of I-beams subjected to moment is directly affected by the following factors; loading type; loading position with respect to the mid-height of the cross section; end restraint conditions. Most design specifications usually provide buckling solutions derived for uniform moment loading condition and account for variable moment along the unbraced length with a moment gradient correction factor applied to these solutions. In order for the method in the SSRC Guide to be applicable for singly symmetric I-beams, improved moment gradient correction factors were proposed in this study. Finite element buckling analyses of singly symmetric I-beams subjected to transverse loading applied at different heights with respect to the mid-height of the cross section were conducted. Transverse loads consisting of a mid-span point load and a uniformly distributed load were considered in the investigation.

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Optimum Design of Micro-Cantilever Sensor for measuring CO gas (CO 가스측정을 위한 마이크로 캔틸레버 센서의 최적화 설계)

  • Son, H.J.;Na, D.S.;Peak, K.K.;Park, B.H.;Kwon, K.H.;Nahm, S.;Ju, B.K.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2005.07a
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    • pp.412-413
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    • 2005
  • This paper describes resonant frequency of the structural behavior of micro-cantilever beam simulated by FEM (Finite Element Method). The resonant characteristics and the sensitivity of cantilever-shaped SOI resonant were measured for the application of chemical sensor. The resonant frequency of the fabricated micro-cantilever system was found to be 5.59kHz when the size of cantilever is $500{\mu}m$ long, $100{\mu}m$ wide and $1{\mu}m$ thick. Generation of resonant frequency measured by Modal Analysis is resulted in length of cantilever. The length was found to be a dominant factor for the selection of required resonant frequency range. On the other side, the width had influenced very little on either the magnitude of resonant frequency or the sensitivity.

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Elastic Buckling of Monosymmetric I-beams considering Load Height Effects (하중고 효과를 고려한 일축대칭 I형보의 탄성 좌굴)

  • Ryu, Hyo Jin;Park, Gyung Hyeon;Kim, Jung Hun;Lim, Nam Hyoung
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.175-181
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    • 2008
  • Finite element buckling analyses of the monosymmetric I-beams subjected to t ransverse loading applied at different heights with respect to the mid-height of the cross section were conducted. Transverse loads consisting of a mid-span point load and a uniformly distributed load were considered in the investigation. The method suggested in the SRC Guide was compared with the finite element method (FEM) results. This paper presents a more accurate moment gradient correction factor for monosymetric I-beams considering the load height effect. The applicability of this new design method is limited to monosymmetric I-beams in which the degree of monosymetry, ${\rho}$, is from 0.1 to 0.9.