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Numerical modeling of dynamic compaction process in dry sands considering critical distance from adjacent structures

  • Pourjenabia, Majid;Hamidi, Amir
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.56 no.1
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    • pp.49-56
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    • 2015
  • Dynamic compaction (DC) is a useful method for improvement of granular soils. The method is based on falling a tamper (weighting 5 to 40 ton) from the height of 15 to 30 meters on loose soil that results in stress distribution, vibration of soil particles and desirable compaction of the soil. Propagation of the waves during tamping affects adjacent structures and causes structural damage or loss of performance. Therefore, determination of the safe or critical distance from tamping point to prevent structural hazards is necessary. According to FHWA, the critical distance is defined as the limit of a particle velocity of 76 mm/s. In present study, the ABAQUS software was used for numerical modeling of DC process and determination of the safe distance based on particle velocity criterion. Different variables like alluvium depth, relative density, and impact energy were considered in finite element modeling. It was concluded that for alluvium depths less than 10 m, reflection of the body waves from lower boundaries back to the soil and resonance phenomenon increases the critical distance. However, the critical distance decreases for alluvium depths more than 10 m. Moreover, it was observed that relative density of the alluvium does not significantly influence the critical distance value.

Real-time Multiple People Tracking using Competitive Condensation (경쟁적 조건부 밀도 전파를 이용한 실시간 다중 인물 추적)

  • 강희구;김대진;방승양
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.30 no.7_8
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    • pp.713-718
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    • 2003
  • The CONDENSATION (Conditional Density Propagation) algorithm has a robust tracking performance and suitability for real-time implementation. However, the CONDENSATION tracker has some difficulties with real-time implementation for multiple people tracking since it requires very complicated shape modeling and a large number of samples for precise tracking performance. Further, it shows a poor tracking performance in the case of close or partially occluded people. To overcome these difficulties, we present three improvements: First, we construct effective templates of people´s shapes using the SOM (Self-Organizing Map). Second, we take the discrete HMM (Hidden Markov Modeling) for an accurate dynamical model of the people´s shape transition. Third, we use the competition rule to separate close or partially occluded people effectively. Simulation results shows that the proposed CONDENSATION algorithm can achieve robust and real-time tracking in the image sequences of a crowd of people.

A review of recent research advances on structural health monitoring in Western Australia

  • Li, Jun;Hao, Hong
    • Structural Monitoring and Maintenance
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.33-49
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    • 2016
  • Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) has been attracting numerous research efforts around the world because it targets at monitoring structural conditions and performance to prevent catastrophic failure, and to provide quantitative data for engineers and infrastructure owners to design a reliable and economical asset management strategy. In the past decade, with supports from Australian Research Council (ARC), Cooperative Research Center for Infrastructure and Engineering Asset Management (CIEAM), CSIRO and industry partners, intensive research works have been conducted in the School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering, University of Western Australia and Centre for Infrastructural Monitoring and Protection, Curtin University on various techniques of SHM. The researches include the development of hardware, software and various algorithms, such as various signal processing techniques for operational modal analysis, modal analysis toolbox, non-model based methods for assessing the shear connection in composite bridges and identifying the free spanning and supports conditions of pipelines, vibration based structural damage identification and model updating approaches considering uncertainty and noise effects, structural identification under moving loads, guided wave propagation technique for detecting debonding damage, and relative displacement sensors for SHM in composite and steel truss bridges. This paper aims at summarizing and reviewing the recent research advances on SHM of civil infrastructure in Western Australia.

A Proposal of an Analytical Method for Estimating the Opening Behaviour of Tip-Closed Crack in Compressive Residual Stress by Finite Element Method (압축잔류응력에 의하여 선단부가 닫힌 균열의 개구거동에 대한 유한요소법에 의한 해석방법의 제안)

  • 김응준;박응준;유승현
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.71-76
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    • 2003
  • For the purpose of clarifying the influence of welding residual stress to the fatigue crack propagations behaviour, an analytical investigation based on finite element method is performed to examine the opening behaviour of tip-closed crack in the compressive residual stress. A finite element model comprised of contact elements for the crack plane and plane stress elements for the base material is used to evaluate crack opening stress of the crack existing in the residual stress field. Also an analytical method based on the superposition principle to estimate the length of opened part of tip closed crack and the stress distribution adjacent to the crack during uploading is applied to the finite element model. The software for the analysis is ABAQUS, which is a general purpose finite element package. The results show that stresses distributed on the crack surfaces are reduced and approached to zero as the applied stresses are increased up to crack tip opening stress and no mechanical discontinuity is found at the boundary of contact elements and plane stress elements. It is verified that the opening behavior of the fatigue crack in the residual stress can be predicted by finite element method with the proposed analytical method.

A Study on the Design of a Planar Loop Sensor for Partial Discharge Diagnosis of 22.9 kV XLPE Power Cables

  • Lim, Kwang-Jin;Yang, Sang-Hyun;Shin, Dong-Hoon;Park, Noh-Joon;Park, Dae-Hee
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.559-565
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    • 2008
  • This study designed a new type of loop antenna that is able to detect partial discharges based on microstrip line technology. In the diagnosis of power cables, partial discharge signals are generally produced at a frequency range less than 100MHz because high frequency PD signals are lost along a propagation path in such cables. The new type of loop antenna sensor has been studied using simulation software known as CST microwave studio version 5.0. In partial discharge measurement experiments, a commercial HFCT sensor was used as a reference sensor. Several experiments were made over HFCT and loop antenna sensors for detecting partial discharges on 22.9kV MV XLPE cable. In this study, we showed the loop antenna designed in this study that can be applied as a commercial HFCT sensor.

Effect of Pasternak foundation: Structural modal identification for vibration of FG shell

  • Hussain, Muzamal;Selmi, Abdellatif
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.569-576
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    • 2020
  • Employment of the wave propagation approach with the combination of Pasternak foundation equation gives birth to the shell frequency equation. Mathematically, the integral form of the Lagrange energy functional is converted into a set of three partial differential equations. A cylindrical shell is placed on the elastic foundation of Pasternak. For isotropic materials, the physical properties are same everywhere, whereas the laminated and functionally graded materials, they vary from point to point. Here the shell material has been taken as functionally graded material. The influence of the elastic foundation, wave number, length and height-to-radius ratios is investigated with different boundary conditions. The frequencies of length-to-radius and height-to-radius ratio are counter part of each other. The frequency first increases and gain maximum value in the midway of the shell length and then lowers down for the variations of wave number. It is found that due to inducting the elastic foundation of Pasternak, the frequencies increases. It is also exhibited that the effect of frequencies is investigated by varying the surfaces with stainless steel and nickel as a constituent material. MATLAB software is utilized for the vibration of functionally graded cylindrical shell with elastic foundation of Pasternak and the results are verified with the open literature.

Development of 64 channel Cardiac Happing System Using Microcomputer (마이크로 컴퓨터를 이용한 64 채널 심장 전기도 시스템 개발)

  • Cho, Bum-Gu;Chang, Byung-Chul;Kim, Won-Ky;Huh, Jae-Man;Jung, Sung-Hun
    • Proceedings of the KOSOMBE Conference
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    • v.1991 no.11
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    • pp.142-144
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    • 1991
  • In this study, we have developed 64 channel computerized cardiac mapping system using micro-computer for basic research of electrophysiology and electrical propagation in cardiac arrhythmias. The significant problems of this study are the simultaneous acquisition of large amount data at 64 sites, the need of accurate and rapid analysis, and the effective display of the analyzed data. To solve these problems, we made 64 channel signal pre-processing board in order to amplify and filter the raw signals. And the software for cardiac isochronous mapping which were presented immediately via computer-generated graphics has been developed. This system is expected to enable us to study pathophysiology of cardiac arrhythmia and to improve the results of diagnosis and surgical treatment for cardiac arrhythmia.

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Artificial Intelligence Based Medical Imaging: An Overview (AI 의료영상 분석의 개요 및 연구 현황에 대한 고찰)

  • Hong, Jun-Yong;Park, Sang Hyun;Jung, Young-Jin
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.195-208
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    • 2020
  • Artificial intelligence(AI) is a field of computer science that is defined as allowing computers to imitate human intellectual behavior, even though AI's performance is to imitate humans. It is grafted across software-based fields with the advantages of high accuracy and speed of processing that surpasses humans. Indeed, the AI based technology has become a key technology in the medical field that will lead the development of medical image analysis. Therefore, this article introduces and discusses the concept of deep learning-based medical imaging analysis using the principle of algorithms for convolutional neural network(CNN) and back propagation. The research cases application of the AI based medical imaging analysis is used to classify the various disease(such as chest disease, coronary artery disease, and cerebrovascular disease), and the performance estimation comparing between AI based medical imaging classifier and human experts.

Development of Web-based Contents for Electromagnetics Course using Multimedia (멀티미디어를 이용한 웹 기반의 전기자기학 교재 개발)

  • Kim Young-Sun;Choi Kyung;Lee Ki-Sik
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.3-9
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    • 2002
  • Recently, the use of the internet and the web becomes universal. So, many internet applications are made by educators. In this paper, contents about the electromagnetics course which is one of the basic subjects for electrical and electronic fields are dealt. Most textbooks concerned this topic describes the phenomena in mathematical formulas. Naturally, for the students, the understanding of the phenomena is not so easy. For the improvement the educational efficiency, the multimedia techniques such as HTML, pictures, animations and sound are utilized. And also the software developed by authors is available for the analysis or the exercise of various electromagnetic problems. The contents are composed 4 parts : electrostatic fields, magnetostatic fields, time varying fields propagation of waves.

A Study on the Excavation Method Near Fish Farms and Livestock (양만장 및 가축사육시설 인접지역 암굴착공법 검토에 관한 연구)

  • Lim, Dae-Kyu;Shin, Young-Cheol;Jun, Yang-Bae
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.23-32
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    • 2013
  • Construction vibration such as explosive blast, hydraulic breaker, vibratory roller, pile driving noise and so on, injuries in areas around the construction sites. In particular, underwater sound caused by ground vibration is propagation such as structure borne noise. Vibration and underwater sound due to construction activities may cause injury to river, sea or land fish farms near construction sites. The purpose of present study is to measure the sound pressure level and frequency analysis of the underwater noise generated by ground vibration(Blasting, hydraulic crawler drill, hydraulic breaker, vibratory roller). Underwater noise were monitoring by a hydrophone (TC 4013) and recorded, analysis were made using a by software (Prosig).