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CONFORMAL CHANGES OF A RIZZA MANIFOLD WITH A GENERALIZED FINSLER STRUCTURE

  • Park, Hong-Suh;Lee, Il-Yong
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.327-340
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    • 2003
  • We are devoted to dealing with the conformal theory of a Rizza manifold with a generalized Finsler metric $G_{ij}$ (x,y) and a new conformal invariant non-linear connection $M^{i}$ $_{j}$ (x,y) constructed from the generalized Cern's non-linear connection $N^{i}$ $_{j}$ (x,y) and almost complex structure $f^{i}$ $_{j}$ (x). First, we find a conformal invariant connection ( $M_{j}$ $^{i}$ $_{k}$ , $M^{i}$ $_{j}$ , $C_{j}$ $^{i}$ $_{k}$ ) and conformal invariant tensors. Next, the nearly Kaehlerian (G, M)-structures under conformal change in a Rizza manifold are investigate.

Mechanical performance of a new I-section weak-axis column bending connection

  • Lu, Linfeng;Xu, Yinglu;Lim, James B.P.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.31-44
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    • 2018
  • This paper reports a novel steel beam-to-column connection suitable for use in the weak axis of I-section column. Monotonic and cyclic loading experimental investigations and numerical analysis of the proposed weak-axis connection were conducted, and the calculation procedure of the beam-column relative rotation angle and plastic rotation angle was developed and described in details. A comparative analysis of mechanical property and steel consumption were employed for the proposed I-section column weak-axis connection and box-section column bending connection. The result showed that no signs of fracturing were observed and the plastic hinge formed reliably in the beam section away from the skin plate under the beam end monotonic loading, and the plastic hinge formed much closer to the skin plate under the beam end cyclic loading. The fracture of welds between diaphragm and skin plate would cause an unstable hysteretic response under the column top horizontal cyclic loading. The proposed weak-axis connection system could not only simplify the design calculation progress when I-section column is adopted in frame structural design but also effectively satisfy the requirements of 'strong joint and weak member', as well as lower steel consumption.

A Study on Connection Strength Evaluation of Wall Facing/Geogrid Using I-type Connection Device (I형 연결장치를 이용한 전면블록/지오그리드 보강재의 연결강도 평가)

  • Han, Jung-Geun;Hong, Ki-Kwon;Cho, Sam-Deok;Lee, Kwang-Wu
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.45-52
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    • 2009
  • The use of geogrid-reinforced earth wall technologies has progressed rapidly over the past 10 years in Korea because these technologies have advantages such as economical efficiency, graceful appearance, and easy construction. The geogrid used in the reinforced earth wall with concrete block facing can be subjected to damage among the upper and lower blocks and at the interface between the block and the geogrid. Therefore, when design of the geogrid-reinforced soil walls the required connection strength of the geogrid to the wall facing is an issue. In this study, new connection system between facing block and geogrid is developed to improve the damages of geogrid in the existing connection systems. The new connection devices are made of steel and have I-shape. This paper describes the test method and results of the laboratory testing for determination of connection strength in connection system using the I-type connection device.

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Experimental and numerical assessment of beam-column connection in steel moment-resisting frames with built-up double-I column

  • Dehghan, Seyed Mehdi;Najafgholipour, Mohammad Amir;Ziarati, Seyed Mohsen;Mehrpour, Mohammad Reza
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.315-328
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    • 2018
  • Built-up Double-I (BD-I) columns consist of two hot rolled IPE sections and two cover plates which are welded by fillet welds. In Iran, this type of column is commonly used in braced frames with simple connections and sometimes in low-rise Moment Resisting Frames (MRF) with Welded Flange Plate (WFP) beam-column detailing. To evaluate the seismic performance of WFP connection of I-beam to BD-I column, traditional and modified exterior MRF connections were tested subjected to cyclic prescribed loading of AISC. Test results indicate that the traditional connection does not achieve the intended behavior while the modified connection can moderately meet the requirements of MRF connection. The numerical models of the connections were developed in ABAQUS finite element software and validated with the test results. For this purpose, moment-rotation curves and failure modes of the tested connections were compared with the simulation results. Moreover to avoid improper failure modes, some improvements of the connections were evaluated through a numerical study.

Experimental study of rigid beam-to-box column connections with types of internal/external stiffeners

  • Rezaifar, Omid;Nazari, Mohammad;Gholhaki, Majid
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.535-544
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    • 2017
  • Box sections are symmetrical sections and they have high moment of inertia in both directions, therefore they are good members in tall building structures. For the rigid connection in structures with box column continuity plates are used on level of beam flanges in column. Assembly of the continuity plates is a difficult and unreliable work due to lack of weld or high welding and cutting in the fourth side of column in panel zone, so the use of experimental stiffeners have been considered by researchers. This paper presented an experimental investigation on connection in box columns. The proposed connection has been investigated in four cases which contain connection without internal and external stiffeners(C-0-00), connection with continuity plates(C-I-CP), connection with external vase shape stiffener (C-E-VP) and connection with surrounding plates(C-E-SP). The results show that the connections with vase plates and surrounding plates can respectively increase the ultimate strength of the connection up to 366% and 518% than the connection without stiffeners, in case connection with the continuity plates this parameter increases about 39%. In addition, the proposed C-E-VP and C-E-SP connection provide a rigid and safe connection to acquire rigidity of 95% and 98% respectively. But C-I-CP connection is classified as semi-rigid connections.

An experimental study of connections between I-beams and concrete filled steel tubular columns

  • De Nardin, Silvana;El Debs, Ana Lucia H.C.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.303-315
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    • 2004
  • Frame composed of concrete-filled steel tubular columns and I-shaped steel beam has been researched in order to development reasonable connection details. The present paper describes the results of an experimental program in four different connection details. The connection details considered include through-bolt between I-shaped steel beams and concrete-filled steel tubular columns and two details of welded connections. One of the welded connection details is stiffened by angles welded in the interior of the profile wall at the beam flange level. The specimens were tested in a cruciform loading arrangement with variable monotonic loading on the beams and constant compressive load on the column. For through-bolt details, the contribution of friction and bearing were investigated by embedding some of the bolts in the concrete. The results of the tests show that through-bolt connection details are very ductility and the bearing is not important to the behavior of these moment connections. The angles welded in the interior of the profile wall increase the strength and stiffness of the welded connection detail. In addition, the behavior curves of these connections are compared and some interesting conclusions are drawn. The results are summarized for the strength and stiffness of each connection.

EIGHT-DIMENSIONAL EINSTEIN'S CONNECTION FOR THE FIRST CLASS I. THE RECURRENCE RELATIONS IN 8-g-UFT

  • HWANG, IN HO;CHUNG, KYUNG TAE;HAN, SOO KYUNG
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.605-639
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    • 2006
  • Lower dimensional cases of Einstein's connection were already investigated by many authors for n = 2,3,4,5,6,7. This paper is the first part of the following series of two papers, in which we obtain a surveyable tensorial representation of 8-dimensional Einstein's connection in terms of the unified field tensor, with main emphasis on the derivation of powerful and useful recurrence relations which hold in 8-dimensional Einstein's unified field theory(i.e., 8-g-UFT): I. The recurrence relations in 8-g-UFT II. The Einstein's connection in 8-g-UFT All considerations in these papers are restricted to the first class only of the generalized 8-dimensional Riemannian manifold $X_8$.

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EIGHT-DIMENSIONAL EINSTEIN'S CONNECTION FOR THE SECOND CLASS I. THE RECURRENCE RELATIONS IN 8-g-UFT

  • CHUNG, KYUNG TAE;HAN, SOO KYUNG;HWANG, IN HO
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.509-532
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    • 2004
  • Lower dimensional cases of Einstein's connection were already investigated by many authors for n = 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. This paper is the first part of the following series of two papers, in which we obtain a surveyable tensorial representation of 8-dimensional Einstein's connection in terms of the unified field tensor, with main emphasis on the derivation of powerful and useful recurrence relations which hold in 8-dimensional Einstein's unified field theory(i.e., 8-g-UFT): I. The recurrence relations in 8-g-UFT II. The Einstein's connection in 8-g-UFT All considerations in these papers are restricted to the second class only, since the case of the first class are done in [1], [2] and the case of the third class, the simplest case, was already studied by many authors.

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A Study on the Polarity Discrimination Method of the Stator Windings for 3 Phase Induction Motors based on the Residual Magnetism and I Winding Connection (잔류자기와 I 결선에 의한 3상유도전동기 고정자 권선의 극성판별법에 대한 연구)

  • Choi, Soon-Man
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.64 no.1
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    • pp.72-77
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    • 2015
  • When connecting 6 lead wires from stator windings to the terminals of 3 phase induction motors for Y or ${\triangle}$ connection, it is feared that the polarities of windings could be reversed each other if the wire tags are lost or erased, resulting in inadmissibly high current to motors in case of starting. To protect motors against such situations, some test procedures are necessary during wire connection which need to be easy ways to electricians without particular tools except a general multi-tester and with less time-consuming in the field. This study focuses on a test measure to satisfy these requirements which is able to provide them a convenient procedure for winding polarity discrimination considering the field condition. Here, the proposed measure utilizes the residual magnetism of the rotor and checks the indication of voltage or current at windings which are induced by the residual flux of rotor when rotating it by hands with 3 stator windings connected in the form of I connection. Principle characteristics and experiment results for this method are analyzed in the view of the effectiveness and applicability for the winding polarity discrimination.

EIGHT-DIMENSIONAL EINSTEIN'S CONNECTION FOR THE FIRST CLASS II. THE EINSTEIN'S CONNECTION IN 8-g-UFT

  • Hwang, In-Ho;Han, Soo-Kyung;Chung, Kyung-Tae
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.53-64
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    • 2008
  • Lower dimensional cases of Einstein's connection were already investigated by many authors for n = 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. In the following series of two papers, we present a surveyable tensorial representation of 8-dimensional Einstein's connection in terms of the unified field tensor: I. The recurrence relations in 8-g-UFT II. The Einstein 's connection in 8-g-UFT In our previous paper [1], we investigated some algebraic structure in Einstein's 8-dimensional unified field theory (i.e., 8-g-UFT), with emphasis on the derivation of the recurrence relations of the third kind which hold in 8-g-UFT. This paper is a direct continuation of [1]. The purpose of the present paper is to prove a necessary and sufficient condition for a unique Einstein's connection to exist in 8-g-UFT and to display a surveyable tensorial representation of 8-dimensional Einstein's connection in terms of the unified field tensor, employing the powerful recurrence relations of the third kind obtained in the first paper [1]. All considerations in this paper are restricted to the first class only of the generalized 8-dimensional Riemannian manifold $X_8$, since the cases of the second class are done in [2], [3] and the case of the third class, the simplest case, was already studied by many authors.