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A Study on the Structural Behavior of the Composite Slabs Using the New Shaped Deck Plate (신형상의 데크플레이트를 이용한 합성슬래브의 구조적 거동에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Chang Woo;Choi, Sung Mo;Kang, Do An;Kim, Dong Kyu
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.9 no.4 s.33
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    • pp.589-600
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    • 1997
  • Cold-formed deck sections are used in many composite floor slab applications wherein the steel deck serves not only as the form for the concrete during construction but also as the principal tensile reinforcement for the bottom fiber of the composite slab. This paper provides the results of an experimental study performed for the composite slabs with the new shaped deck plates with the locking ribs, the dove tails, and the powerful embossment, which are the mechanical means to improve positive interlocking effect between the deck and the concrete. A total of 28 specimens are tested to investigate the composite effects between the concrete and metal deck plate. Important parameters in this are the span length, the thickness of the deck plate, support condition, and whether shear studs are placed at each support or not. The test results are summarized for the maximum load and failure behavior for the specimens.

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Large deformation modeling of flexible manipulators to determine allowable load

  • Esfandiar, Habib;Korayem, Moharam H.;Haghpanahi, Mohammad
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.62 no.5
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    • pp.619-629
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    • 2017
  • This paper focuses on the study of complete dynamic modeling and maximum dynamic load carrying capacity computation of N-flexible links and N-flexible joints mobile manipulator undergoing large deformation. Nonlinear dynamic analysis relies on the Timoshenko theory of beams. In order to model the system completely and precisely, structural and joint flexibility, nonlinear strain-displacement relationship, payload, and non-holonomic constraints will be considered to. A finite element solution method based on mixed method is applied to model the shear deformation. This procedure is considerably more involved than displacement based element and shear deformation can be readily included without inducing the shear locking in the element. Another goal of this paper is to present a computational procedure for determination of the maximum dynamic load of geometrically nonlinear manipulators with structural and joint flexibility. An effective measure named as Moment-Height Stability (MHS) measure is applied to consider the dynamic stability of a wheeled mobile manipulator. Simulations are performed for mobile base manipulator with two flexible links and joints. The results represent that dynamic stability constraint is sensitive when calculating the maximum carrying load. Furthermore, by changing the trajectory of end effector, allowable load also changes. The effect of torsional spring parameter on the joint deformation is investigated in a parametric sensitivity study. The findings show that, by the increase of torsional stiffness, the behavior of system approaches to a system with rigid joints and allowable load of robot is also enhanced. A comparison is also made between the results obtained from small and large deformation models. Fluctuation range in obtained figures for angular displacement of links and end effector path is bigger for large deformation model. Experimental results are also provided to validate the theoretical model and these have good agreement with the simulated results.

Development of Three-Dimensional Fracture Strain Surface in Average Stress Triaxiaility and Average Normalized Lode Parameter Domain for Arctic High Tensile Steel: Part II Formulation of Fracture Strain Surface (극한지용 고장력강의 평균 응력 삼축비 및 평균 정규 로드 파라메터를 고려한 3차원 파단 변형률 평면 개발: 제2부 파단 변형률 평면의 정식화)

  • Chong, Joonmo;Park, Sung-Ju;Kim, Younghun
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.454-462
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    • 2015
  • An extended study was conducted on the fracture criterion by Choung et al. (2011; 2012) and Choung and Nam (2013), and the results are presented in two parts. The theoretical background of the fracture and the results of new experimental studies were reported in Part I, and three-dimensional fracture surface formulations and verifications are reported in Part II. How the corrected true stress can be processed from the extrapolated true stress is first introduced. Numerical simulations using the corrected true stress were conducted for pure shear, shear-tension, and pure compression tests. The numerical results perfectly coincided with test results, except for the pure shear simulations, where volume locking appeared to prevent a load reduction. The average stress triaxialities, average normalized lode parameters, and equivalent plastic strain at fracture initiation were extracted from numerical simulations to formulate a new three-dimensional fracture strain surface. A series of extra tests with asymmetric notch specimens was performed to check the validity of the newly developed fracture strain surface. Then, a new user-subroutine was developed to calculate and transfer the two fracture parameters to commercial finite element code. Simulation results based on the user-subroutine were in good agreement with the test results.

Numerical Simulation of Preform Molding Using Carbon Fabric (카본 패브릭을 이용한 프리폼 성형에 대한 수치모사)

  • Park, Eun-Min;Lee, Soon-Young;Choi, Kyung-Hwan;Kim, Sun Kyoung
    • Composites Research
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.61-67
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    • 2020
  • Preforming is crucial in resin transfer molding process using woven fabric. When shear deformation exceeds the locking angle, wrinkles are generated in the preform, which causes defects in the RTM process. Therefore, in this study, the allowable shear deformation limit of carbon fiber woven fabrics is quantified and the molding characteristics are verified using the actual fabric forming. As a result, the characteristics of creases according to the layer setups have been examined and the results have been discussed. Numerical analyses have been also performed using measured shear properties. These results have been compared with the experimental results.

Flexural and Buckling Analysis of Laminated Composite Beams with Bi- and Mono-Symmetric Cross-Sections (이축 및 일축 대칭단면 적층복합 보의 휨과 좌굴해석)

  • Hwoang, Jin-Woo;Back, Sung Yong
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.20 no.12
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    • pp.614-621
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    • 2019
  • A generalized laminated composite beam element is presented for the flexural and buckling analysis of laminated composite beams with double and single symmetric cross-sections. Based on shear-deformable beam theory, the present beam model accounts for transverse shear and warping deformations, as well as all coupling terms caused by material anisotropy. The plane stress and plane strain assumptions were used along with the cross-sectional stiffness coefficients obtained from the analytical technique for different cross-sections. Two types of one-dimensional beam elements with seven degrees-of-freedom per node, including warping deformation, i.e., three-node and four-node elements, are proposed to predict the flexural behavior of symmetric or anti-symmetric laminated beams. To alleviate the shear-locking problem, a reduced integration scheme was employed in this study. The buckling load of laminated composite beams under axial compression was then calculated using the derived geometric block stiffness. To demonstrate the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed beam elements, the results based on three-node beam element were compared with those of other researchers and ABAQUS finite elements. The effects of coupling and shear deformation, support conditions, load forms, span-to-height ratio, lamination architecture on the flexural response, and buckling load of composite beams were investigated. The convergence of two different beam elements was also performed.

Semi-analytical Annular Mindlin Plate Element for Out-of-plane Vibration Analysis of Thick Disks (두꺼운 디스크의 면외 진동 해석을 위한 준-해석적 환상 민드린 평판 요소)

  • Kim, Chang-Boo;Cho, Hyeon Seok;Beom, Hyeon Gyu
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.588-596
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    • 2012
  • This paper presents a new semi-analytical annular Mindlin plate element with which out-of-plane natural vibration of thick disks can be analyzed simply, efficiently, and accurately through FEM by including effects of rotary inertia and transverse shear deformation. Using static deformation modes which are exact solutions of equilibrium equations of annular Mindlin plate, the element interpolation functions, stiffness and mass matrices corresponding to each number of nodal diameters are derived. The element is capable of representing out-of-plane rigid-body motions exactly and free from shear locking. Natural frequencies of uniform and multi-step disks with or without concentric ring support are analyzed by applying the presented element. Such results are compared with theoretical predictions of previous works or FEA results obtained by using two-dimensional shell element to investigate the convergence and accuracy of the presented element.

A Finite Element Beam Model Using Shape Functions that Satisfy the Euler Equations (Euler 방정식(方程式)을 만족(滿足)하는 형상함수(形狀凾數)를 이용(利用)한 보 유한요소모(有限要素)모델)

  • Kim, Gyong Chan;Shin, Young Shik;Kim, Sung Wook
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.61-68
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    • 1986
  • A set of the shape functions which perfectly satisfy the homogeneous Euler Equations has been proposed for deep beam problems. A finite element beam model using the proposed shape functions has been derived by the Galerkin weighted residual method and used to analyze the numerical examples without reduced shear integration, to show the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed shape functions. The result shows that the finite element model using the proposed shape functions gives very accurate solutions for both static and free vibration analyses. The concept of the proposed shape functions is thought to be applied for the finite element analysis of the elasto-static problems.

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A Study on the Stress Wave Propagation of Composite Laminate Subjected to Low-Velocity Impact (저속 충격을 받는 적층 복합재의 응력파 전파에 관한 연구)

  • 안국찬;김문생;김규남
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.9-19
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    • 1989
  • The impact stress and wave propagation of graphite/epoxy and glass/epoxy laminates subjected to the transverse low-velocity impact of steel balls are investigated theoretically. A plate finite element model based on Whitney and Pagano's theory for the analysis of heterogeneous and anisotropic plates taking into account of the transverse shear deformation is used for the theoretical investigation. This model is in conjuction with static contact laws. The basic element is a four-node quadrilateral with the five degrees-of-freedom per node. The reduced integration technique is used for shear locking associated with low-order function in application to thin plates. These two materials are composed of [0.deg./45.deg./0.deg./-45.deg./0.deg.]$_{2S}$ and [90.deg./45.deg./90.deg./-45.deg./90.deg.]$_{2S}$ stacking sequences and have clamped-clamped boundary conditions. Finally, the present results are compared with an existing solution and wave propagation theory and then impact stress and wave propagation phenomena are investigated.gated.

Geometrically Nonlinear Analysis of Hinged Cylindrical Laminated Composite Shells (활절로 지지된 원통형 적층복합쉘의 기하학적 비선형 해석)

  • Han, Sung-Cheon
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Advanced Composite Structures
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2012
  • In the present study, an Element-Based Lagrangian Formulation for the nonlinear analysis of shell structures is presented. The strains, stresses and constitutive equations based on the natural co-ordinate have been used throughout the Element-Based Lagrangian Formulation of the present shell element which offers an advantage of easy implementation compared with the traditional Lagrangian Formulation. The Element-Based Lagrangian Formulation of a 9-node resultant-stress shell element is presented for the anisotropic composite material. The element is free of both membrane and shear locking behavior by using the assumed natural strain method such that the element performs very well in thin shell problems. The arc-length control method is used to trace complex equilibrium paths in thin shell applications. Numerical examples for laminated composite curved shells presented herein clearly show the validity of the present approach and the accuracy of the developed shell element.

hp-Version of the Finite Element Analysis for Reissner-Mindlin Plates (Reissner-Mindlin 평판의 hp-Version 유한요소해석)

  • Woo, Kwang Sung;Lee, Gee Doug;Ko, Man Gi
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.151-160
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    • 1993
  • This paper is concerned with formulations of the hierarchical $C^{\circ}$-plate element on the basis of Reissner-Mindlin plate theory. On reason for the development of the aforementioned element based on Integrals of Legendre shape functions is that it is still difficult to construct elements based on h-version concepts which are accurate and stable against the shear locking effects. An adaptive mesh refinement and selective p-distribution of the polynomial degree using hp-version of the finite element method are proposed to verify the superior convergence and algorithmic efficiency with the help of the simply supported L-shaped plate problems.

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