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Mechanical Characteristics of Stainless Steel under Low Temperature Environment (극저온용 스테인레스 강의 저온거동 특성)

  • Hong, Jin-Han;Keum, Dong-Min;Han, Dae-Suk;Park, In-Bum;Chun, Min-Sung;Ko, Kyung-Wan;Lee, Jae-Myung
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.45 no.5
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    • pp.530-537
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    • 2008
  • Austenitic stainless steels(SUS 304, SUS 316), which are used for safety control valve of LNG carrier, are occasionally exposed in the cryogenic environment. In this regards, it is required to evaluate the mechanical characteristics under the low temperature environment. In this study, a series of uniaxial tensile test was carried out varying temperature for austenitic stainless steel. The phenomena of the strain-induced plasticity have been observed on the all temperature ranges. The critical value for threshold of 2nd hardening due to the phase transformation induced plasticity as well as the increase of hardening have been reported. The summarized experimental results would be used for the validation of numerical techniques applicable for the nonlinear hardening behavior of austenitic stainless steel under the cryogenic temperature environment.

ZnO-$Pr_{6}O_{11}-CoO-Er_{2}O_{3}$ Based Ceramics Varistors with High Stability under d.c. stress (d.c. 스트레스에 높은 안정성을 갖는 ZnO-$Pr_{6}O_{11}-CoO-Er_{2}O_{3}$계 세라믹 바리스터)

  • Park, Choon-Hyun;Yoon, Han-Soo;Nahm, Choon-Woo
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1999.11d
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    • pp.1003-1007
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    • 1999
  • This paper is reported for the stability of ZnO-$Pr_{6}O_{11}-CoO-Er_{2}O_{3}$ based ceramic varistors with $Er_{2}O_{3}$ added in the addition range 0.0 to 2.0 mol%. The varistors sintered at $130^{\circ}C$ exhibited abrupt positive current creep phenomena, which accompany thermal run away within short times, even under weak d.c. stress. As a result, these varistors were completely degraded. On the contrary, the stability of varistors sintered at $1350^{\circ}C$ was far better than that of $1300^{\circ}C$. In particular, the varistor containing 0.5 mol% $Er_{2}O_{3}$ showed a excellent stability, which the variation rate of the varistor voltage, the nonlinear coefficient, and leakage current is below 1%, 2%, and 3.5%, respectively, even under more severe d.c. stress, such as ($0.8V_{1mA}/90^{\circ}C/12h$) + ($0.85V_{1mA}/115^{\circ}C/12h$) + ($0.9V_{1mA}/120^{\circ}C/12h$) + ($0.9V_{1mA}/150^{\circ}C/12h$). Consequently, it is estimated that the basic composition of ZnO-$Pr_{6}O_{11}-CoO-Er_{2}O_{3}$ based varistor contain 0.5 mol% $Er_{2}O_{3}$ will be used to the fabrication of the varistors for high performance and stability in a forthcoming.

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The Simulation and Experiment of Flexible Media with High Exit Velocity (고속의 출구속도를 가지는 유연매체의 거동해석 및 실험)

  • Hong, Sung-Kwon;Jee, Jung-Geun;Jang, Yong-Hoon;Park, No-Cheol;Park, Young-Pil
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.380-383
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    • 2006
  • The media transport system is used in a printer, a ATM(Automated Tellor Machine), and so on. The media transport system has many problems through miniaturization and rapid transportation of these machines. In the paper feeding mechanism, it is important to feed the sheet without jamming under any conditions. To avoid sheet jamming, first we need to predict the behavior of the sheet exactly. In this paper, the analysis of media behavior is based on J. Stolte's studies. In all of OA machines, a flexible beam or plate is pushed from the channel. The motion may be constrained by guides. This leads to a transient and geometrically nonlinear problem. The behavior of paper is simulated by dynamic elastica theory. The shape of guide is represented by parametric cubic curve. But J. Stolte's studies did not considered contact condition between sheet and guide. So Klarbring's Model. will be applied. And the analysis of flexible media has to include aerodynamic effect for more exact behavior analysis, because the flexible media can be deformed drastically by a little force. Therefore aerodynamic force must be applied to the governing equation. Lastly, the simulation of this model is performed, and the experiment is performed for verification of this model. The experimental results of low exit velocity are consistent with the simulation results, however experimental results of high exit velocity do not agree well with analytical results. The reason is that there may be other effects like nip Phenomena

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Analysis of Dynamic Instability Characteristic of EP Shell Structures under Sinusoidal Excitations (정현파 하중을 받는 EP(Elliptic Paraboliodal)쉘 구조물의 동적 불안정 특성 분석)

  • Kim, Seung-Deog;Kim, Doo-Ri
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.127-134
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    • 2010
  • The dynamic instability for snapping phenomena has been studied by many researchers. Few paper deal with the dynamic bucking under the load with periodic characteristics, and the behavior under periodic excitation is expected the different behavior against STEP excitation. We investigate the fundamental mechanisms of dynamic instability when shallow EP(Elliptic Paraboliodal) shell of two degree of freedom are subjected to sinusoidal excitation with direct snapping and indirect snapping. By using Newmark-$\beta$ method, we can get the nonlinear response, and characteristics of the dynamic instability through the running response spectrum by FFT(fast Fourier Transform) and attractors are compared in the phase plane. Dynamic buckling loads are strongly influenced by the relationships between the natural frequency of structures and the dominant frequency of incident excitations.

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Static and Dynamic Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Axisymmetric Shell on the Elastic Foundation -With Application to an Static Behavior Analysis of Axisymmetric Shell- (탄성지반상에 놓인 철근콘크리트 축대칭 쉘의 정적 및 동적 해석 (III) -비선형 정적거동을 중심으로-)

  • 조진구
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.72-82
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    • 1997
  • In all inelastic deformations time rate effects are always present to some degree. Whether or not their exclusion has a significant influence on the prediction of the material behaviour depends upon several factors. In the study of structural components under static loading conditions at normal temperature it is accepted that time rate effects are generally not important. However metals, especially under high temperatures, exhibit simultaneously the phenomena of creep and viscoplasticity. In this study, elastoplastic and elasto-viscoplastic models include nonlinear geometrical effects were developed and several numerical examples are also included to verify the computer programming work developed here in this work. Comparisons of the calculated results, for the elasto-viscoplastic analysis of an internally pressurised thick cylinder under plane strain condition, have shown that the model yields excellent results. The results obtained from the numerical examples for an elasto-viscoplastic analysis of the Nuclear Reinforced Concrete Containment Structure(NRCCS) subjected to an incrementally applied internal pressure were summarized as follows : 1. The steady state hoop stress distribution along the shell layer of dome and dome wall junction part of NRCCS were linearly behave and the stress in interior surfaces was larger than that in exterior. 2.However in the upper part of the wall of NRCCS the steady state hoop stress in creased linearly from its inner to outer surfaces, being the exact reverse to the previous case of dome/dome-wall junction part. 3.At the lower part of wall of NRCCS, the linear change of steady state hoop stress along its wall layer began to disturb above a certain level of load increase.

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Study on a 2-Dimensional Dynamic Modeling Technique to Analyze the Overriding Phenomena of Rollingstock (열차의 타고오름 해석을 위한 2차원 충돌동역학 모델링 기법 연구)

  • Kim, Geo-Young;Koo, Jeong-Seo;Kwon, Tae-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.11-18
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    • 2011
  • This paper proposed a new 2-D multi-body dynamic modeling technique to analyze overriding behaviors taking place during train collision. This dynamic model is composed of nonlinear springs, dampers and masses by considering the deformable characteristics of carbodies as well as energy absorbing structures and components. By solving this dynamic model for rollingstock, energy absorbing capacities of collision elements, accelerations of passenger sections, impact forces applied to interconnecting devices, and overriding displacements can be well estimated. For a case study, we chose KHST (Korean High Speed Train), obtained crush characteristic data of each carbody section from 3-D finite element analysis, and established a 2-D multi-body dynamic model. This 2-D dynamic model was simulated under the train-to-train collision scenarios, and evaluated with 3-D virtual testing model. It was founded from the simulation results that this 2-D dynamic model could well predict overriding behaviors, and the modeling technique of carbody deformation was very important in overriding estimation.

Nonlocal elasticity approach for free longitudinal vibration of circular truncated nanocones and method of determining the range of nonlocal small scale

  • Li, C.;Sui, S.H.;Chen, L.;Yao, L.Q.
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.279-286
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    • 2018
  • The free longitudinal vibration of a circular truncated nanocone is investigated based on the nonlocal elasticity theory. Exact analytical formulations for tapered nanostructures are derived and the nonlinear differential governing equation of motion is developed. The nonlocal small scale effect unavailable in classical continuum theory is addressed to reveal the long-range interaction of atoms implicated in nonlocal constitutive relation. Unlike most previous studies applying the truncation method to the infinite higher-order differential equation, this paper aims to consider all higher-order terms to show the overall nonlocality. The explicit solution of nonlocal stress for longitudinal deformation is determined and it is an infinite series incorporating the classical stress derived in classical mechanics of materials and the infinite higher-order derivative of longitudinal displacement. Subsequently, the first three modes natural frequencies are calculated numerically and the significant effects of nonlocal small scale and vertex angle on natural frequencies are examined. The coupling phenomenon of natural frequency is observed and it is induced by the combined effects of nonlocal small scale and vertex angle. The critical value of nonlocal small scale is defined, and after that a new proposal for determining the range of nonlocal small scale is put forward since the principle of choosing the nonlocal small scale is still unclear at present. Additionally, two different types of nonlocal effects, namely the nonlocal stiffness weakening and strengthening, reversed phenomena existing in nanostructures are observed and verified. Hence the opposite nonlocal effects are resolved again clearly. The nano-engineers dealing with a circular truncated nanocone-based sensors and oscillators may benefit from the present work.

Numerical Analysis of Wave-Current Interaction Phenomenon Using the Spectral Element Method (스펙트랄요소법(SEM)을 이용한 파랑-조류 상호작용 현상 수치해석 연구)

  • Sung, Hong-Gun;Hong, Key-Yong;Kyung, Jo-Hyun;Hong, Sa-Young
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • v.1
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    • pp.181-186
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, generation mechanisms of ocean freak waves are briefly introduced in the context of wave-current interaction phenomena. The present model of the fluid motion is based on the Navier-Stokes equations incorporating velocity-pressure formulation because of need to model the nonlinear wave interaction with spatially non-uniform current field. In order to deal with the free surface motion, an Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) description is adopted. As an accurate and efficient numerical tool, the spectral element method is presented with general features and specific treatment for the wave-current interaction problem. As an intermediate stage of development, solution procedure and characteristics aspects of the present modeling and numerical method are addressed in detail, and preliminary numerical results prove its accuracy and convergence.

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Seismic control response of structures using an ATMD with fuzzy logic controller and PSO method

  • Shariatmadar, Hashem;Razavi, Hessamoddin Meshkat
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.51 no.4
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    • pp.547-564
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    • 2014
  • This study focuses on the application of an active tuned mass damper (ATMD) for controlling the seismic response of an 11-story building. The control action is achieved by combination of a fuzzy logic controller (FLC) and Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) method. FLC is used to handle the uncertain and nonlinear phenomena while PSO is used for optimization of FLC parameters. The FLC system optimized by PSO is called PSFLC. The optimization process of the FLC system has been performed for an 11-story building under the earthquake excitations recommended by International Association of Structural Control (IASC) committee. Minimization of the top floor displacement has been used as the optimization criteria. The results obtained by the PSFLC method are compared with those obtained from ATMD with GFLC system which is proposed by Pourzeynali et al. and non-optimum FLC system. Based on the parameters obtained from PSFLC system, a global controller as PSFLCG is introduced. Performance of the designed PSFLCG has been checked for different disturbances of far-field and near-field ground motions. It is found that the ATMD system, driven by FLC with the help of PSO significantly reduces the peak displacement of the example building. The results show that the PSFLCG decreases the peak displacement of the top floor by about 10%-30% more than that of the FLC system. To show the efficiency and superiority of the adopted optimization method (PSO), a comparison is also made between PSO and GA algorithms in terms of success rate and computational processing time. GA is used by Pourzeynali et al for optimization of the similar system.

Potential Flow Analysis for a Ship with a Flow Control Plate near the Stern (선미부에 유동제어판을 부착한 선박에 대한 포텐셜 유동해석)

  • Choi, Hee-Jong;Chun, Ho-Hwan;Yoon, Hyun-Sik;Lee, In-Won;Park, Dong-Woo;Kim, Don-Jean
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.46 no.6
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    • pp.587-594
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    • 2009
  • In the paper the effect of a stern-plate attached to a ship was taken into account. The relationship between the trim angle of a ship and the wave-resistance coefficient induced by the a stern-plate was studied using the potential flow analysis method. Numerical algorithm was described using the panel method and the vortex lattice method(VLM) to simulate the flow phenomena around a ship. The non-linearity of the free surface boundary conditions were considered using the iterative method and the IGE-GMRES(Incomplete Gaussian Elimination-The Generalized Minimal RESidual) algorithm was adopted to solve the linear equation at each iterative step. Numerical calculations were carried out to investigate the validity of the adopted algorithm using KCS(KRISO 3600 TEU Container) hull. Possible cases for attachment of the plate were checked. The results showed that the numerical algorithm could be physically appropriate.