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Ultrasonic Nondestructive Evaluation(NDE) of Cornposite Materials - A Review -

  • Lee, Ouk-Sub
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.25-36
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    • 1989
  • This essay is a general review of the application of ultrasonic NDE techniques to the performance assessment and characterization of composite materials. A brief review of ultrasonic input-output characterization of a composite plate by shear waves is presented. A theoretical development of ultrasonic wave propagation in isotropic and anisotropic media excited, respectively, by a circular transducer and an oscillatory point source is summarized. Some experimental results are described in which ultrasonic velocity and attenuation measurements give insight into material degradation of fatigued composite laminates. Ultrasonic determination of the elastic constants of a composite plate and an experimental attempt at ultrasonic testing of an isotropic plate containing a crack are also included. A recent effort for the characterization of viscoelastic materials using the ultrasonic NDE technique is outlined. Finally, the reliability of ultrasonic NDE is briefly touched upon.

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Cross-sectional Constants of Thin-walled Composite Blades with Elliptical Profiles (타원형 단면형상을 갖는 복합재료 박판 블레이드의 단면상수 계산)

  • 박일주;이주영;정성남;신의섭
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.95-98
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    • 2003
  • In this work, a closed-form analysis is performed to obtain the stiffness coefficients of thin-walled composites beams with elliptical profiles. The analytical model includes the effects of elastic couplings, shell wall thickness, torsion warping and constrained warping. Reissner's semi-complementary energy functional is used to derive the beam force-displacement relations. The theory is validated against MSC/NASTRAN results for coupled composites beams with single-cell elliptical sections. Very good correlation has been noticed for the test cases considered.

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Multifield Variational Finite Element Sectional Analysis of Composite Beams

  • Dhadwal, Manoj Kumar;Jung, Sung Nam
    • Composites Research
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.343-349
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    • 2017
  • A multifield variational formulation is developed for the finite element (FE) cross-sectional analysis of composite beams. The cross-sectional warping displacements and sectional stresses are considered to be the primary variables through the application of Reissner's partially mixed principle. The warping displacements are modeled using generic FE shape functions with nonlinear distribution over the beam section. A generalized Timoshenko level stiffness matrix is derived which incorporates the effects of elastic couplings, transverse shear, and Poisson's deformations. The accuracy of the present analysis is validated for the stiffness constants and elastostatic responses of composite box beams which correlate well with the experimental data and other state-of-the-art approaches.

An Evaluation Method on the Material Nonlinearity of the Structural Membrane (구조용 막재료의 재료 비선형성 평가기법)

  • 한상을;이승훈
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2001.04a
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    • pp.197-204
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this paper is to develope the evaluation technique to find proper elastic constants that characterize the material nonlinearity of structural membrane. The stress-strain curves of membrane material show strong nonlinearity. But generally the analysis is carried out under the assumption on material linear and geometrical nonlinear method. Because, it is very difficult to evaluate proper tangential stiffness. This paper use multi-step-linear approximation method taking the concept of effective stress for the evaluation of stiffness of membrane material, and then compare the results between linear and nonlinear analysis. Also. it shows better results than linear method

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Piezoelectric PZT/Polymer Composite with 3-3 Connectivity (3-3 결합으로 이루어진 PZT/고분자 압전복합체)

  • 윤기현;염상덕
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.125-130
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    • 1988
  • The characteristics of the PZT/PMM and PZT/Butadiene composites with 3 dimensional network structure have been investigated as a function of the PZT volume fraction. The dielectric constants of the PZT composites increased linearly as the PZT volume fraction increased. However, they are not significantly affected by the polymer compliance. The piezoelectric d33 coefficients of the PZT/Butadiene are largest than the PZT/PMM because of the high elastic compliance which promotes stress transfer. The values of the mechanical quality factor adn frequency factor of the PZT/PMM composite are slightly larger, while the planar coupling factor is smaller, than the PZT/Butadiene composite. These results are due to strong interaction and mechanical coupling between PZT and PMM.

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Effects of Poisson Ratio on Response Variability of Plane Structures (평면구조계 반응변화도의 포아송비에 의한 영향)

  • 노혁천
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.219-226
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    • 2003
  • The structures have intrinsic uncertainties in analysis/design parameters contrary to the assumptions of perfect constant over the structural domain. The material and geometrical parameters are the exemplary ones. The influences of uncertainties in Young's modulus, which are the representative random design variables, on the structural response have been the center of focus in the realm of stochastic analysis. In this study, a formulation to obtain the response variability due to the randomness in the Poisson's ratio is given. In that the previous researches in the literature deal with the response variability due mainly to the uncertainty in the elastic modulus, with the results of this research, it can be asserted to obtain the response variability taking into consideration of uncertainties in all the material constants becomes possible.

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On the attenuation of the axisymmetric longitudinal waves propagating in the bi-layered hollow cylinder made of viscoelastic materials

  • Kocal, Tarik;Akbarov, Surkay D.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.61 no.1
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    • pp.143-160
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    • 2017
  • The paper studies the attenuation of the axisymmetric longitudinal waves propagating in the bi-layered hollow cylinder made of linear viscoelastic materials. Investigations are made by utilizing the exact equations of motion of the theory of viscoelasticity. The dispersion equation is obtained for an arbitrary type of hereditary operator of the materials of the constituents and a solution algorithm is developed for obtaining numerical results on the attenuation of the waves under consideration. Specific numerical results are presented and discussed for the case where the viscoelasticity of the materials is described through fractional-exponential operators by Rabotnov. In particular, how the rheological parameters influence the attenuation of the axisymmetric longitudinal waves propagating in the cylinder under consideration, is established.

Dynamic characteristics of hygro-magneto-thermo-electrical nanobeam with non-ideal boundary conditions

  • Ebrahimi, Farzad;Kokaba, Mohammadreza;Shaghaghi, Gholamreza;Selvamani, Rajendran
    • Advances in nano research
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.169-182
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    • 2020
  • This study presents the hygro-thermo-electromagnetic mechanical vibration attributes of elastically restrained piezoelectric nanobeam considering effects of beam surface for various elastic non-ideal boundary conditions. The nonlocal Eringen theory besides the surface effects containing surface stress, surface elasticity and surface density are employed to incorporate size-dependent effects in the whole of the model and the corresponding governing equations are derived using Hamilton principle. The natural frequencies are derived with the help of differential transformation method (DTM) as a semi-analytical-numerical method. Some validations are presented between differential transform method results and peer-reviewed literature to show the accuracy and the convergence of this method. Finally, the effects of spring constants, changing nonlocal parameter, imposed electric potential, temperature rise, magnetic potential and moisture concentration are explored. These results can be beneficial to design nanostructures in diverse environments.

Equivalent Continuum Modeling Methods for Flat Corrugated Panels (평판형 주름판넬에 대한 등가 연속체 모델링기법)

  • 이상윤;이우식
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 2000
  • The corrugated panels are the prime candidate structure for the floor, roof and wall of Korean high speed train. The equivalent continuum modeling approach panels can be used for the efficient design and evaluation of their structural characteristics. The equivalent continuum models, derived from the true complex corrugated panels, should have the same structural behavior as the original structures have. This paper briefly reviews three representative continuum modeling methods: the static analysis method and two plate-models based on modal analysis methods (MAM). These methods are evaluated through some numerical examples by comparing the natural frequencies and static deflections. It is observed that the plate-model based on Rayleigh-Ritz method seems to provide the best results when used in conjunction with the cantilever-type boundary conditions. The equivalent elastic constants of various corrugated panels, depending on the changes in their configurations, are tabulated for efficient use in structural design.

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Mechanical Properties of Rice Plants Under the Transverse Loading -Creep and Recovery Behavior- (측방향하중(側方向荷重)에 의한 벼줄기의 역학적특성(力學的特性)에 관한 연구(硏究)(II) -크리이프 및 회복 거동-)

  • Huh, Yun Kun
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.233-241
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    • 1996
  • The mechanical properties of biological materials depend on numerous factors. The majority of these relationships are still unknown today, especially with regard to their quantitative characteristics. The reason is that biological materials constitute biomechanical systems of very complex construction, whose behavior cannot be characterized by simple physical constants, as for example can that of engineering materials. The objectives of this investigation were to determine the compression creep and recovery properties of rice stalks at various levels of applied load The compression creep and recovery behavior of the rice stalk could be predicted precisely by rheological model which approached closely to the measured values. But the coefficients of the Burgers recovery model were different from those of the creep model. The Steady state creep behavior occurred at the higher level of force and the logarithmic creep behavior occurred at the lower level of force. The mechanical model being expected the creep behavior in relation with the level of applied load, which was well explained that the rice stalk might be visco-elastic material.

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