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Tests of the interface between structures and filling soil of mountain area airport

  • Wu, Xueyun;Yang, Jun
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.399-415
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    • 2017
  • A series of direct shear tests were conducted to investigate the frictional properties of the interface between structures and the filling soil of Chongqing airport fourth stage expansion project. Two types of structures are investigated, one is low carbon steel and the other is the bedrock sampled from the site. The influence of soil water content, surface roughness and material types of structure were analyzed. The tests show that the interface friction and shear displacement curve has no softening stage and the curve shape is close to the Clough-Duncan hyperbola, while the soil is mainly shear contraction during testing. The interface frictional resistance and normal stress curve meets the Mohr-Coulomb criterion and the derived friction angle and frictional resistance of interface increase as surface roughness increases but is always lower than the internal friction angle and shear strength of soil respectively. When surface roughness is much larger than soil grain size, soil-structure interface is nearly shear surface in soil. In addition to the geometry of structural surface, the material types of structure also affects the performance of soil-structure interface. The wet interface frictional resistance will become lower than the natural one under specific conditions.

A Study on the Bonding Residual Thermal Stress Analysis of Dissimilar Materials Using Boundary Element Method (경계요소법에 의한 이종재료 접합 잔류열응력의 해석)

  • Yi, Won;Yu, Yeong-Chul;Jeong, Eui-Seob;Yun, In-Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.540-548
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    • 1996
  • In general residual stress is measured by X-ray diffraction method but in case of bonding residual thermal stress it is inadequate technique to examine the stress singularity. Therefore Two-dimensional elastic boundary element analyses were carried out to investigate the residual thermal stress and stress singularity of bonding interface in Al/Epoxy. This boundary element results were compared with the strain gauge measurements. The effects of different interface models, sub-element and adherend thickness are presented and discussed. On the basis of the obtained results, interface delamination causing by normal stress is expected and stress singularity is observed more intensively increasing with adherend thickness. It is concluded that the bonding strength of Al/Epoxy interface can be estimated correctly by taking into account the stress singularity at the edge of the interface.

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Analysis of Residual Stress of Ceramic/Metal Joint (세라믹/금속 접합재의 잔류응력 해석)

  • Park, Young-Chul;Hue, Sun-Chul;Kim, Kwang-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.7-15
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    • 1994
  • The two-dimensional elastoplastic analysis was peformed to reveal a detail residual stress distribution of ceramic/metal joint specimen using finite element method and X-ray method. The highest tensile residual stress, ${\sigma}_x$ perpendicular to the interface appeared at the edge of the ceramic near the interface. In the vicinity of the interface, the high stress concentration occurs and residual stress distributes three-dimensionally. Therefore, the measured stress distribution differed remarkably from the result of the two-dimensional finite-element analysis. Especially at the center of the specimen near the interface, the residual stress, ox obtained from the finite element analysis was compressive, whereas X-ray measurement yielded tensile ${\sigma}_x$. Therefore, it is also attempted to investigate the finite element model for the prediction of residual stress ${\sigma}_x$ distributed nearly the interface of joint.

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Full-Custom Design of a Serial Peripheral Interface Circuit for CMOS RFIC Testing (CMOS RF 집적회로 검증을 위한 직렬 주변 인터페이스 회로의 풀커스텀 설계)

  • Uhm, Jun-Whon;Lee, Un-Bong;Shin, Jae-Wook;Shin, Hyun-Chol
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.46 no.9
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    • pp.68-73
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    • 2009
  • This paper presents an easily modifiable structure of a serial peripheral interface (SPI) that is suitable for efficient testing of CMOS RF integrated circuits. The proposed SPI Is designed so that the address size and the accompanying software can be easily adjusted and modified according to the requirements and complexity of RF IC's under development. The hardware architecture and software algorithm to achieve the flexibility are described. The proposed SPI is fabricated in $0.13{\mu}m$ CMOS and successfully verified experimentally with a 2.7GHz fractional-N delta-sigma frequency synthesizer as a device under test.

A Development of Weapon System Test Set's Display Using an Ecological Interface Design Methodology (생태학적 인터페이스 디자인(EID) 기법을 활용한 무기체계점검장비(WSTS) 디스플레이 개발)

  • Park, Jae-Eun;Seo, Yang-Woo;Kim, Ko-Kyun
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.4147-4157
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    • 2015
  • The weapon system has developed by adding various functions because of the warfare change. And, an weapon system test set (WSTS) that is used to test and judge the condition of weapon system also deal with a lot of complex information. However, almost WSTS is developed on the basis of developer-centric. Because of it, it is hard to make a result by apprehending information on WSTS's display. Thus, I proposed a new display of WSTS by adapting the Ecological Interface Design(EID) Methodology to reduce operator's cognitive workload and assure safe testing. WSTS's Display is developed through Information Requirement and Work Domain Model as a result of Work Domain Analysis. The most powerful thing in the new display is that operator can identify his testing and status of WSTS directly. I expect that it reduces operator's cognitive workload and helps safe testing.

Effect of ages and season temperatures on bi-surface shear behavior of HESUHPC-NSC composite

  • Yang Zhang;Yanping Zhu;Pengfei Ma;Shuilong He;Xudong Shao
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.359-376
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    • 2023
  • Ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) has become an attractive cast-in-place repairing material for existing engineering structures. The present study aims to investigate age-dependent high-early-strength UHPC (HESUHPC) material properties (i.e., compressive strength, elastic modulus, flexural strength, and tensile strength) as well as interfacial shear properties of HESUHPC-normal strength concrete (NSC) composites cured at different season temperatures (i.e., summer, autumn, and winter). The typical temperatures were kept for at least seven days in different seasons from weather forecasting to guarantee an approximately consistent curing and testing condition (i.e., temperature and relative humidity) for specimens at different ages. The HESUHPC material properties are tested through standardized testing methods, and the interfacial bond performance is tested through a bi-surface shear testing method. The test results quantify the positive development of HESUHPC material properties at the early age, and the increasing amplitude decreases from summer to winter. Three-day mechanical properties in winter (with the lowest curing temperature) still gain more than 60% of the 28-day mechanical properties, and the impact of season temperatures becomes small at the later age. The HESUHPC shrinkage mainly occurs at the early age, and the final shrinkage value is not significant. The HESUHPC-NSC interface exhibits sound shear performance, the interface in most specimens does not fail, and most interfacial shear strengths are higher than the NSC-NSC composite. The HESUHPC-NSC composites at the shear failure do not exhibit a large relative slip and present a significant brittleness at the failure. The typical failures are characterized by thin-layer NSC debonding near the interface, and NSC pure shear failure. Two load-slip development patterns, and two types of main crack location are identified for the HESUHPC-NSC composites tested in different ages and seasons. In addition, shear capacity of the HESUHPC-NSC composite develops rapidly at the early age, and the increasing amplitude decreases as the season temperature decreases. This study will promote the HESUHPC application in practical engineering as a cast-in-place repairing material subjected to different natural environments.

Development of the technology to verify the systems interface for the High speed Electric Multiple Unit (차세대고속철도기술개발사업 시스템인터페이스 시험기술 개발)

  • Kang, B.M.;Jeong, S.G.;Ahn, H.K.;Choi, H.C.;Yu, S.W.
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2010.06a
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    • pp.810-815
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    • 2010
  • Since a long time ago, many railway engineers analyze and discuss the interface between the sub-system of railway, such as a wheel/rail interface, pantograph/catenary interface etc. The verifying of the system interface could help to achive the optimized performance and safety of the railway system considering that the railway system is constructed by various engineerings, such as civil, mechanical, electrical, etc. A rolling stock with distributed drive system, which will be developed by HEMU-400x project, is capable of running on high speed line and conventional line in Korea. To verify the performance of rolling stock, test run will be done with revenue service line. And the test items of the system interface have to be selected to verify a functional compatibility and physical force between rolling stock and infrastructure. In this paper, the authors will indicates the test items to verify system interface. To achive the conclusion, the authors analyze a specification of the development train and the design value of Seoul-Busan high speed line, which will be used for testing of the development train, and also, study the various case of high speed train commissioning.

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NDE Detection of Interfaces (계면의 비파괴 검사)

  • Cheong, Y.M.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.30-37
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    • 1988
  • Interfaces, both grain boundaries and phase boundaries, play a very important role in the mechanical behavior of structural materials. The problemis particularly intense in composite materials where interfaces play a primary role in the meehanical response of the composites. This paper will concentrate on the approaches to perform nondestructive evaluation of the interfaces in a man nor in which some measure of the mechanical behavior of the interface can be established. Some of the possible approaches that may have potential for the nondestructive evaluation of interfaces are optical, electronic/ electrical, and acoustic approaches.

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A Study on Implementation of a 64 Channel Signal Generator / Analyzer Module (64채널 신호발생/분석 모듈 구현에 관한 연구)

  • 민경일;정갑천;최종현;박성모
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.07c
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    • pp.2609-2612
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    • 2003
  • This paper describes a 64 channel signal generator/analyzer module that is useful for verification and testing of digital circuits. It can perform logic analyzer function and signal generator function at the same time. The 64 Channel module is implemented with single FPGA chip for miniaturization, and an USB interface is used to increase portability of the module. Multiple modules can be used in parallel for the verification of large scale circuits. Moreover, since the module is implemented as a PC based system, one can configure convenient GUI(Graphic User Interface) environment.

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