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Hygrothermoelasticity in a porous cylinder under nonlinear coupling between heat and moisture

  • Ishihara, Masayuki;Yoshida, Taku;Ootao, Yoshihiro;Kameo, Yoshitaka
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.75 no.1
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    • pp.59-69
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to develop practical tools for the mechanical design of cylindrical porous media subjected to a broad gap in a hygrothermal environment. The planar axisymmetrical and transient hygrothermoelastic field in a porous hollow cylinder that is exposed to a broad gap of temperature and dissolved moisture content and is free from mechanical constraint on all surfaces is investigated considering the nonlinear coupling between heat and binary moisture and the diffusive properties of both phases of moisture. The system of hygrothermal governing equations is derived for the cylindrical case and solved to illustrate the distributions of hygrothermal-field quantities and the effect of diffusive properties on the distributions. The distribution of the resulting stress is theoretically analyzed based on the fundamental equations for hygrothermoelasticity. The safety hazard because of the analysis disregarding the nonlinear coupling underestimating the stress is illustrated. By comparing the cylinder with an infinitesimal curvature with the straight strip, the significance to consider the existence of curvature, even if it is infinitesimally small, is demonstrated qualitatively and quantitatively. Moreover, by investigating the bending moment, the necessities to consider an actual finite curvature and to perform the transient analysis are illustrated.

The Effect of Roll Arrangement in the Cold Rolling Mill on the Wear (냉간 압연기용 롤의 배열이 마멸에 미치는 영향)

  • 손영지
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers Conference
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    • 1999.10a
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    • pp.74-80
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    • 1999
  • Work roll wear in the cold rolling of mild steel strip is strongly affected by rolling materials, rolling conditions such as roll arrangement in the cold rolling mill and lubrication. The tests were performed to find the effects of roll arrangement n the cold rolling mill on the work roll wear under the same lubricating conditions. The obtained results are as follows:If the distance of cold rolling is about 60km, the surface roughness of its was reduced by half(Ra 0.49${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$) and Pc(peak count) also was decreased to 60 ea/cm.It is easier for CC(Continuous casting) to make a slip on rolling than IC(Ingot casting). It is due to surface mirror in which first residual product appears and iron powder included Al2O3 is sticked. Because bending degree of 4Hi-rolling mill is higher than 6Hi-rolling mill, the first surface mirror was occurred to its center-point which is loaded strongly. 6Hi-rolling mill shape-controlled by intermediate roll doesn't need the initial crown to work roll. Therefore, fatigue and wear would appear a little bit.

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A Study on the Development of Urine Analyzer System using Fuzzy Theory (퍼지이론을 이용한 뇨분석 시스템 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, S.J.;Choi, B.C.;Eom, S.H.;Lee, Y.W.;Son, H.C.;Jun, K.R.
    • Proceedings of the KOSOMBE Conference
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    • v.1997 no.11
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    • pp.14-18
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    • 1997
  • In this paper, we suggested and made a classifier or qualitative and quantitative analysis in urine analysis system. Input variable number and fuzzy membership function was made from determination of standard sample, and the fuzzy rules were determined by the analysis of spectroscopic properties of pads in strip. Fuzzy classifier used in urine analysis system was evaluated or the standard samples in each items and degrees. Negative and positive response of urine test was classified in good property, but detail classification or quantitative analysis had 8% maximum error in each items. If fuzzy membership unction and generation of rule are supplemented, suggested fuzzy classifier can be applied to the clinical test.

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Finite Element Analysis of Thermal Stresses on a Hearth Roll Surface Depending on Changes in the Neck Shape (허스롤 목 부위 형상 변화에 따른 열응력 분포 변화 유한요소해석)

  • Na, D.H.;Lee, Y.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.169-175
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    • 2016
  • The hearth roll, which transfers the cold-rolled strip sheet in a Continuous Annealing Line (CAL), is always subjected to changes in the surface temperature and subsequently experiences thermal stress in service. These variations lead to the generation of thermal cracks on the hearth roll surface as well local plastic deformation. We performed finite element analysis to predict the thermal stress changes on the hearth roll surface and designed the collar shape of the hearth roll to minimize these thermal stresses. Results show that the hearth roll with a collar having an obtuse angle is much more effective than a hearth roll with collar having a right angle when the tangential stress, which is one of main causes leading to surface cracks, is compared for the various conditions. It was found that the tangential stress and the temperature on the surface of hearth roll can be reduced by 51.9% and 26℃ if the shape of roll on collar is re-designed.

The Tensile Properties for Powder-driven-nail Connections for Japanese Larch Small Round Timber

  • Shim, Kug-Bo;Lee, Do-Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.33 no.2 s.130
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    • pp.8-16
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    • 2005
  • In an effort to encourage the development of value added engineered applications for small diameter round timber, research is being conducted to develop and verify design guidelines for connections with specific application to round timbers. The objective of this research is to provide potential users with a number of viable connection options applicable in the fabrication of engineered, round wood structural components and systems. Target uses include trusses, built up flange beams and space frames. This paper presents information on a mortised steel plate connection fabricated using powder driven nails in 6 cm diameter Japanese Larch. The design load for PDN connections are around 1.3 kN per nail with strip and 0.8 kN per nail without stripe. The design model for PDN connectors could be chosen by the number of nails. If the number of nails are more than the critical number between nail bearing and wood failure, the wood failure model could be the way to design the structure safely. The wood failure model needs to be studied more but the model could be the tensile and cleavage mixed failure model.

Smart Multiple-Tap System Based on WiFi for reduction of Standby-Power

  • Jeon, Jeong-woo;Yi, Mira
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.123-129
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we proposed a smart multiple-tap system which a remote user with smartphone can control multiple-taps in order to reduce standby-power consumption more conveniently when plugged-in electric appliances are turned-off. Recently, several researches of smart multiple-tap using IoT technology has reported. However, in these researches, an additional device like as a server computer is necessary, or multiple-taps could be only remotely controlled by smartphone and not directly controlled by on/off switch. The proposed smart multiple-tap system does not need any additional device only if it has a WiFi router, and it can be used for user as well as remote control using smartphone application and physically direct control using contact switches like existing multiple-taps. Our approach is to develop a smart multiple-tap device capable of WiFi communication can each serve as a server or a client, and can be operated by the hybrid switch combining the on/off contact switch and the relay switch. We implemented the prototype of the proposed system composed of the smart multiple-tap device and the smartphone application, and the test of the prototype validates the proposed system.

An Optical Design of Off-axis Four-mirror-anastigmatic Telescope for Remote Sensing

  • Li, Xing Long;Xu, Min;Ren, Xian Dong;Pei, Yun Tian
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.243-246
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    • 2012
  • An off-axis four-mirror-anastigmatic telescope is presented here which is composed of two aspheric surfaces and two spherical surfaces. The entrance pupil diameter is 290 mm and the stop is located at the primary mirror. The effective focal length is 900 mm. The strip field of view for the telescope is $15^{\circ}{\times}0.2^{\circ}$ and if the telescope is launched into an orbit about 400 km altitude, the observed range width will be more than 105 km within a scene without any other auxiliary scanning instrument. The spectral range can be as wide as from visual wave band to infrared wave band in the mirror system. This telescope can be used for environmental monitoring with different detectors whose pixel is adapted to the optical resolution. In this paper, the spectral range is chosen as 3.0 -5.0 ${\mu}m$, and center distance of the pixel is 30 ${\mu}m$. And the image quality is near the diffraction limit.

Design of A Self-Oscillating Mixer Using A Novel DGS (새로운 DGS구조를 이용한 자기 발진 혼합기 설계)

  • Joung, Myung-Sup;Kim, Jong-Ok;Park, Jun-Seok;Lim, Jae-Bong;Kim, Heong-Seok;Cho, Hong-Goo
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2003.07c
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    • pp.1958-1960
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    • 2003
  • Here we describe a unique self-oscillating mixer (SOM) design using a modified defected ground structure (DGS) for down-converter. Proposed SOM is consisted of self-oscillator, which can produce negative resistance and select resonance frequency, and input/output matching filter. As the advantage of this SOM can be reused by module that mix signals with transistor that is used to oscillator, it is simply and low-costly designed Also, there is easy advantage to be applied in RFIC/ MMIC technology because it offers excellent high Q value in spite of using micro-strip structure. Designed self-oscillating frequency is 1.04GHz and RF frequency established is 0.8GHz. It was achieved 20dB conversion loss and phase noise of -95dBc/Hz at 100KHz offset frequency over intermediate frequency (IF). The equivalent circuit parameters for DGS are extracted by using a three dimensional EM simulator and simple circuit analysis method.

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A Study on the Knowledge and Utilization of Korea Traditional Basic Side Dishes (II) -Dried Side Dishes and Jabans- (전통 밑반찬의 인지도와 이용실태에 관한 조사연구 (II) -마른반찬 및 자반류-)

  • Yoon, Gye-Soon;Song, Yo-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.593-600
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    • 1996
  • This study was undertaken to investigate the knowledge and the use of Korean traditional basic side dishes, dried side dishes and Jabans, by housewives. Among the 59 kinds dried side dishes and Jabans, the most well-known food (above 90% of subjects) turned out to be squid Po (dried strip), kong Jaban (seasoned bean), pollack Po, dried yellow croacker, build -dried anchovy Jaban and laver Boogag in the order. In cooking experience of dried side dish and Jaban, over 40% of subjects for build-dried anchovy Jaban, squid Po, dried yellow croacker and kong Jaban have cooked frequently. The proportion of subjects who has bought the marketed dried side dishes and Jaban products was 61.5%. Major problem of that products was pointed out for a sanitary condition and high price. If marketed dried basic side dishes and Jabans were improved over the aspects, the proportion of subjects who would buy the products was 70.0%. Preparation ability of these basic side dishes was influenced by age and educational level. The working housewives had higher frequency in use than the non-job housewives. The interesting degree for basic side dishes was not significantly different from age, resident area and educational level.

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Application of shrinkage prediction models to restraint crack formation in unbonded post-tensioned slabs

  • Gabriela R. Martínez Lara;Myoungsu Shin;Yong-Hoon Byun;Goangseup Zi;Thomas H.-K. Kang
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.349-359
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    • 2024
  • This study aims to investigate the effect of restraint configuration on crack formation due to shrinkage-and-creep-induced volumetric change in unbonded post-tensioned slabs. The first part of this study focuses on the comparison of existing shrinkage and creep calculation models that are used to predict the volume-changing behavior of concrete. The second part of this study presents the finite element analysis of a series of architectural configuration prototypes subjected to shrinkage and creep, which comprise unbonded post-tensioned slabs with various restraint configurations. The shrinkage and creep effects were simulated in the analysis by imposing strains obtained from one selected calculation model. The results suggest that a slab up to 300 ft. (90 m) in length does not require a closure strip if it is unrestrained by perimeter walls, and that the most effective restraint crack mitigation strategy for a slab restrained by perimeter walls is a partial wall release.