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Numerical simulation of dynamic segregation of self-consolidating concrete (SCC) in T-box set-up

  • Hosseinpoor, Masoud;Khayat, Kamal H.;Yahia, Ammar
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.297-310
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    • 2017
  • A CFD software was used to simulate free surface flow of SCC in the T-Box test. In total, seven simulations were developed to study the effect of rheological parameters on the non-restricted flow performance of SCC in both horizontal and vertical directions. Different suspending fluids having five plastic viscosity values between 10 and 50 Pa.s, three yield stress values between 14 and 75 Pa, one density of $2500kg/m^3$, and one shear elasticity modulus of 100 Pa were considered for suspension of 178 spherical particles of 20-mm diameter and $2500kg/m^3$ density. The results of the simulations are found to correlate well to changes in rheological parameters of the suspending fluid. Plastic viscosity was shown to be the most dominant parameter affecting flowability and dynamic stability compared to the yield stress. A new approach was proposed to evaluate performability of SCC based on a trade-off between flowability and dynamic stability.

The Values of J-integral and Shapes of Plastic Zone Near a Crack Tip of Cracked Panels by the $\rho$-Version of F.E.M. ($\rho$-Version 유한요소법에 의한 균열판의 소성역 형상과 J-적분값 산정)

  • 홍종현;우광성
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 1999.04a
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    • pp.42-49
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    • 1999
  • Because the linear elastic tincture analysis has been proved to be insufficient in predicting the failure of cracked bodies, in recent years, a number of fracture concepts have been studied which remain applicable in the presence of large-scale plasticity near a crack tip. This work thereby presents a new finite element model, as accurate as possible, to analyze plane problems of ductile fracture under large-scale yielding conditions. Based on the incremental theory of plasticity, the p-version finite element analysis is employed to account for the values of J-integral, the most dominant fracture parameter, and the shape of plastic zone near a crack tip by using the J-integral method and equivalent domain integral method. The numerical results by the proposed model are compared with the theoretical solutions in literatures and the numerical solutions by the i,-version of F.E.M.

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OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES OF MAGNETICALLY ACTIVE STARS

  • BUDDlNG E.;ALLEN D.;CRAWFORD D. L.;JONES K. M.;SLEE O. B.;ZEILIK M.
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.29 no.spc1
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    • pp.205-208
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    • 1996
  • Multi-wavelength observing has been particularly fruitful in cool star research. There have been some well-observed examples, eg AB Dor, though ambiguity remains. This raises issues of data information content and model parameter determinacy, which are examined firstly in an optical context. We then widen the discussion to show how multi-site and multi-wavelength data can be combined to point to better constrained models. Particular cases, involving near-simultaneous radiometry and photometry, are discussed to clarify such modelling.

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A Design of Voltage-controlled frequency Tunable Integrator (전압조절 주파수 가변 적분기 설계)

  • 이근호;이종인
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.6 no.6
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    • pp.891-896
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, a new voltage-controlled tunable integrator for low-voltage applications is proposed. The proposed active element is composed of the CMOS complementary cascode circuit which can extend transconductance of an element. Therefore, the unity gain frequency which is determined transcon-ductance is increased than that of the conventional element. And then these results are verified by the $0.25{\mu}m$ CMOS n-well parameter HSPICE simulation. As a result, the gain and the unity gain frequency are 42dB and 200MHz respectively in the element on 2V supply voltage. And power dissipation of the designed circuit is 0.32mW.

A Study on Detection of Influential Observations on A Subset of Regression Parameters in Multiple Regression

  • Park, Sung Hyun;Oh, Jin Ho
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.521-531
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    • 2002
  • Various diagnostic techniques for identifying influential observations are mostly based on the deletion of a single observation. While such techniques can satisfactorily identify influential observations in many cases, they will not always be successful because of some mask effect. It is necessary, therefore, to develop techniques that examine the potentially influential effects of a subset of observations. The partial regression plots can be used to examine an influential observation for a single parameter in multiple linear regression. However, it is often desirable to detect influential observations for a subset of regression parameters when interest centers on a selected subset of independent variables. Thus, we propose a diagnostic measure which deals with detecting influential observations on a subset of regression parameters. In this paper, we propose a measure M, which can be effectively used for the detection of influential observations on a subset of regression parameters in multiple linear regression. An illustrated example is given to show how we can use the new measure M to identify influential observations on a subset of regression parameters.

Reliability Estimation of Generalized Geometric Distribution

  • Abouammoh, A.M.;Alshangiti, A.M.
    • International Journal of Reliability and Applications
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.31-52
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    • 2008
  • In this paper generalized version of the geometric distribution is introduced. This distribution can be considered as a two-parameter generalization of the discrete geometric distribution. The main statistical and reliability properties of this distribution are discussed. Two methods of estimation, namely maximum likelihood method and the method of moments are used to estimate the parameters of this distribution. Simulation is utilized to calculate these estimates and to study some of their properties. Also, asymptotic confidence limits are established for the maximum likelihood estimates. Finally, the appropriateness of this new distribution for a set of real data, compared with the geometric distribution, is shown by using the likelihood ratio test and the Kolmogorove-Smirnove test.

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A NOTE ON THE OPERATOR EQUATION $\alpha+\alpha^{-1}$=$\beta+\beta^{-1}$

  • Thaheem, A.B.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.167-170
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    • 1986
  • Let M be a von Neumann algebra and .alpha., .betha. be *-automorphisms of M satisfying the operator equation .alpha.+.alpha.$^{-1}$ =.betha.+.betha.$^{-1}$ This operator equation has been extensively studied and many important decomposition theorems have been obtained by several authors (for instance see [4], [5], [2], [1]). Originally, this operator equation arose in the paper of Van Daele on the new approach of the Tomita-Takesaki theory in the case of modular operators ([7]). In the case of one-parameter automorphism groups, this equation has produced a bounded and completely positive map which can play a role similar to the infinitesimal generator (for details see [6] and [1]). A recent and one of the most important applications of this equation has been in developing an anglogue of the Tomita-Takesaki theory for Jordan algebras by Haagerup [3]. One general result of this theory is the following.

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Visualization of Rotational Flow for Chamber Size of a 2×2 Microfluidic Centrifuge (마이크로 유체 원심분리기의 챔버 크기에 따른 회전 유동 가시화)

  • Jeon, Hyeong Jin;Kwon, Bong Hyun;Kim, Dae Il;Go, Jeung Sang
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.25-29
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    • 2012
  • This paper introduces a new parameter to design the $2{\times}2$ microfluidic centrifuge with single flow rotation positioned at the center of microchamber. The dimensional centrifugal acceleration momentum flux which is defined as the interfacial momentum flux divided by distance from the center of the chamber explains the flow rotation and its threshold provides a reference to expect single flow rotation. Through the numerical and experimental visualization of the flow rotation, the number and position of flow rotation in the $2{\times}2$ microfluidic centrifuge were examined. At a channel width of $50{\mu}m$ and chamber width of $250{\mu}m$, single flow rotation was obtained over at a Reynolds number of 300, while at a channel width of $100{\mu}m$ and chamber width of $500{\mu}m$, single flow rotation did not appear. The numerical analysis showed that the threshold centrifugal acceleration momentum flux to obtain single flow rotation was $3500kg/m{\cdot}s^2$.

Development of Uranium-foil Fabrication Technology for Mo-99 Irradiation Target by Self Gravity Flowing for PFC Method (용탕자중공급 PFC법을 이용한 의료용 동위원소 Mo-99 조사타겟용 우라늄박판 제조공정개발)

  • Sim, Moon-Soo;Kim, Chang-Kyu;Kim, Ki-Hwan;Kim, Woo-Jung;Lee, Jong-Hyeon
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.288-292
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    • 2011
  • In order to complement the drawbacks of quartz crucible such as fragile-like break and melt-leakage through open slit nozzle, a new PFC system has been developed using a common graphite crucible and plugging system. The u melt is fed on to the rotating a roll through slit nozzle by self-gravity. The new equipment was designed and manufactured successfully. An effort for optimizing all related parameter has been made. Then using the optimized parameters about 10 meters u foil having very thin thickness, which meets the target thickness of 130 ${\mu}m$ and enough width more than 60 mm could be made. The thickness homogeneity set improved, due to the lower eddy flowing of the melt flow the self-gravity feeding system.

A New Accurate Interconnect Delay Model and Its Experiment Verification (연결선에 기인한 시간지연의 정확한 모델 및 실험적 검증)

  • Yoon, Seong-Tae;Eo, Yung-Seon;Shim, Jong-In
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.37 no.9
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    • pp.78-85
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    • 2000
  • A new analytical VLSI interconnect delay model is presented and its accuracy is experimentally verified. In the model, the transmission line parameter variations due to skin effect, proximity effect, and silicon substrate effect are taken into account. That is, the circuit model of the interconnect line that includes these effects is newly developed and analyzed. For the model verification, test patterns combined the coplanar structure with microstrip were designed by using 0.35${\mu}m$ CMOS process technology. It is shown that the accuracy of the model is less than about 10% error.

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