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Analysis on Factors Affecting the Acceleration of the Ballasted Track in Kyong-Bu High Speed Line

  • Kim, Man-Cheol
    • International Journal of Railway
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.152-163
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, the correlation between the accelerations measured at the track components and the parameters affecting the acceleration is analyzed. To do it, the accelerations of each track component such as rails, sleepers and ballast are measured in Kyong-Bu high-speed Line. The RMS values of the measured accelerations are calculated and the pad stiffness, the longitudinal irregularity, running velocity and the corrugation, are considered as the parameters affecting the acceleration. By using the linear regression, the correlation coefficients are calculated to analyze the relationship between the acceleration characteristics and the parameters. Also, the 1/3 Octave analysis is calculated to analyze the dominant frequency band of the accelerations of the track components.

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Changes in Acceleration at the Upper Thigh and Ankle with Variations in Gait Speed and Walkway Slope (보행 속도와 보행로 경사에 따른 대퇴상부와 발목상부에서의 가속도의 변화)

  • Kwon, Yu-Ri;Kim, Ji-Won;Kang, Dong-Won;Tack, Gye-Rae;Eom, Gwang-Moon
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.191-196
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of gait speed and walkway slope on the body acceleration, for the future validation of using an accelerometer in the estimation of energy consumption. Ten young healthy subjects with accelerometers on the upper thigh and ankle walked on a treadmill at 9 conditions(three speeds ${\times}$ three slopes) for 5 minutes. Acceleration signals of four directions, i.e. anterior-posterior(AP), medio-lateral(ML), superior-inferior(SI) and vector sum(VS) directions, of each sensor were measured, and root means squared(RMS) values of them were used as analysis variables. As statistical analysis, repeated measure two-way ANOVA was performed for RMS accelerations at each attachment sites, with slope and velocity as independent factors. At both the upper thigh and ankle, RMS acceleration of all directions were affected by gait velocities(p<.001) showing greater accelerations for higher velocities. Contrary to expectations, no slope effect existed in RMS accelerations at hip. Moreover, RMS acceleraion at ankle decreased with slope in SI and VS directions(p<.01). These results suggests that RMS acceleration cannot reflect the change in physical activity due to the change in walkway slope.

Real-time Semi-active Vibration Control in Cable-stayed Bridges by Shear-type MR damper and Clipped-optimal Control Algorithm (전단형 MR 댐퍼 및 Clipped-optimal 제어알고리즘을 이용한 사장교의 실시간 준능동 진동제어)

  • Heo, Gwanghee;Jeon, Joonryong;Jeon, Seunggon
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.113-123
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    • 2016
  • This paper is concerned with an experimental research to control of random vibration caused by external loads specially in cable-stayed bridges which tend to be structurally flexible. For the vibration control, we produced a model structure modelled on Seohae Grand Bridge, and we designed a shear type MR damper. On the center of its middle span, we placed a shear type MR damper which was to control its vibration and also acquire its structural responses such as displacement and acceleration at the same site. The experiments concerning controlling vibration were performed according to a variety of theories including un-control, passive on/off control, and clipped-optimal control. Its control performance was evaluated in terms of the absolute maximum displacements, RMS displacements, the absolute maximum accelerations, RMS accelerations, and the total power required to control the bridge which differ from each different experiment method. Among all the methods applied in this paper, clipped-optimal control method turned out to be the most effective to reduces of displacements, accelerations, and external power. Finally, It is proven that the clipped-optimal control method was effective and useful in the vibration control employing a semi-active devices such MR damper.

SSI effects on seismic behavior of smart base-isolated structures

  • Shourestani, Saeed;Soltani, Fazlollah;Ghasemi, Mojtaba;Etedali, Sadegh
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.161-174
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    • 2018
  • The present study investigates the soil-structure interaction (SSI) effects on the seismic performance of smart base-isolated structures. The adopted control algorithm for tuning the control force plays a key role in successful implementation of such structures; however, in most studied carried out in the literature, these algorithms are designed without considering the SSI effect. Considering the SSI effects, a linear quadratic regulator (LQR) controller is employed to seismic control of a smart base-isolated structure. A particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm is used to tune the gain matrix of the controller in both cases without and with SSI effects. In order to conduct a parametric study, three types of soil, three well-known earthquakes and a vast range of period of the superstructure are considered for assessment the SSI effects on seismic control process of the smart-base isolated structure. The adopted controller is able to make a significant reduction in base displacement. However, any attempt to decrease the maximum base displacement results in slight increasing in superstructure accelerations. The maximum and RMS base displacements of the smart base-isolated structures in the case of considering SSI effects are more than the corresponding responses in the case of ignoring SSI effects. Overall, it is also observed that the maximum and RMS base displacements of the structure are increased by increasing the natural period of the superstructure. Furthermore, it can be concluded that the maximum and RMS superstructure accelerations are significant influenced by the frequency content of earthquake excitations and the natural frequency of the superstructure. The results show that the design of the controller is very influenced by the SSI effects. In addition, the simulation results demonstrate that the ignoring the SSI effect provides an unfavorable control system, which may lead to decline in the seismic performance of the smart-base isolated structure including the SSI effects.

Characteristics of wind-Induced Coupled Motion of Tapered and Setback Tall Buildings (비정형 초고층 건물의 바람에 의한 편심응답 특성)

  • Kim, Yong-Chul;Kanda, Jun;Tamura, Yukio
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.79-86
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    • 2013
  • For most of recent tall buildings, one characteristic is that their building shapes vary with height such as taper and setback, and this implies that the distribution of their structural components may also vary with height. Because of these structural variations, although the sectional shapes of these buildings are symmetric, it is difficult to say whether or not they are structurally symmetric. The acceleration responses of structurally asymmetric tall buildings are larger than those of non-eccentric buildings, thus raising the possibility of problems during strong winds and typhoons. This paper describes wind tunnel tests carried out using building models with height variations and acceleration response analyses, and discusses the resulting response characteristics. For tapered and setback buildings, although the across-wind accelerations are larger than those of a square building, the total root-mean-square accelerations remain small because of smaller along-wind and torsional rms accelerations. And it was found that the effects of statistical couplings between along-wind force and other two forces are negligible.

Analysis on Factors Affecting the Vibration of the Ballast Track in Kyeong-Bu High Speed Line (경부고속선 자갈궤도의 진동에 영향을 미치는 인자에 대한 분석)

  • Kim, Man-Cheol
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.463-472
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, the correlation between the vibration characteristics of the track components and the parameters affecting the vibration is analysed. To do it, the accelerations of each track component such as rails, sleepers and ballast are measured in Kyong-Bu high-speed line. The RMS values of the measured data are calculated and the pad stiffness, the longitudinal irregularity, running velocity and the corrugation, are considered as the parameters in the viewpoint of track. By using the linear regression, the correlation coefficient is calculated to analyse the relationship. Also, the 1/3 Octave analysis is calculated to analyse the dominant frequency band of tile vibrations of the track components.

Vibration Characteristics of the Fruit and Vegetables during Transportation (II) -Vibration Characteristics of the Fruit and Vegetables using FEM- (유통중 청과물의 진동 특성 연구 (II) -유한요소법을 이용한 청과물의 진동특성-)

  • Kim, Man-Soo;Jung, Hyun-Mo;Kim, Ghi-Seok;Park, Chung-Gil
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.184-190
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    • 2003
  • Finite element method(FEM) was used to obtain an approximate solution, since the mathematical formulations for the problem are complex and cannot be solved analytically. In this study, the fruit as well as the aluminum support on vibrator are discretized into small elements, and the approximate functions are used to describe the displacements in each element in terms of nodal values, and because of the complexity of the problem of viscoelastic materials such as the fruit and vegetables, it was necessary to validate the modeling approach before pear simulations were performed, and the finite element modeling approach was first validated by comparing the results obtained from simulation and experiment for the pear in the frequency range 3 to 150 Hz and acceleration level of 0.25 G-rms. Based on the relatively good agreement between simulated and measured frequencies for the pear, finite element models of tomato and oriental melon were created to study the vibration characteristics of the fruit and vegetables. The resonance frequencies of the pear, tomato and oriental melon using FEM were 62.50, 39.45 and 62.73 Hz and the peak accelerations of them using FEM were 2.21, 1.38 and 1.98 G-rms.

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Saturated Sliding Mode Control of SDOF System under Earthquake Leadings (지진을 받는 단자유도 진동계의 포화 슬라이딩 모드 제어)

  • 민경원;이상현;이영철;이승준;박민규
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.477-484
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    • 2003
  • Recently, sliding mode control(SMC) method has been investigated for control of building structures under earthquake loadings. SMC keeps responses of a structure in sliding surface while the structure is stable. This control method uses both linear controller and nonlinear controller such as bang-bang controller. This paper presents vibration control of a structure using saturated sliding mode controller, whose maximum conrtol force is limited. The effectiveness of SMC method with controler saturation is investigated based on two performance evaluation criteria: root mean square(RMS) and maximum values of floor drifts and accelerations. Simulation results indicate that SMC method is effective in reduction of displacement and acceleration utilizing the saturated controller's capacity efficiently.

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Analysis on the Correlation between the Vibration Characteristics of the Ballast Track and the Parameters in High-Speed Railway Lines (고속철도 자갈도상궤도의 진동특성과 인자와의 상관관계 분석)

  • Kim, Man-Cheol
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.303-310
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, the correlation between the vibration characteristics of the track components and the parameters affecting the vibration is analysed. To do it, the accelerations of each track component such as rails, sleepers and ballast are measured in Kyong-Bu high-speed railway lines. The RMS values of the measured data are calculated and the corrugation, the track irregularity and the pad stiffness are considered as the parameters in the viewpoint of track. By using the linear regression, the correlation coefficient is calculated to analyse the relationship. The parameter whose correlation coefficient is more than 0.7 is considered as the major one. Also, the 1/3 Octave analysis is calculated to analyse the dominant frequency band of the vibrations of the track components.

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Effects of hull form parameters on seakeeping for YTU gulet series with cruiser stern

  • Cakici, Ferdi;Aydin, Muhsin
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.700-714
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    • 2014
  • This study aims to identify the relations between seakeeping characteristics and hull form parameters for YTU Gulet series with cruiser stern. Seakeeping analyses are carried out by means of a computer software which is based on the strip theory and statistical short term response prediction method. Multiple regression analysis is used for numerical assessment through a computer software. RMS heave-pitch motions and absolute vertical accelerations on passenger saloon for Sea State 3 at head waves are investigated for this purpose. It is well known that while ship weight and the ratios of main dimensions are the primary factors on ship motions, other hull form parameters ($C_P$, $C_{WP}$, $C_{VP}$, etc.) are the secondary factors. In this study, to have an idea of geometric properties on ship motions of gulets three different regression models are developed. The obtained outcomes provide practical predictions of seakeeping behavior of gulets with a high level of accuracy that would be useful during the concept design stage.