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Singular Cell Integral of Green's tensor in Integral Equation EM Modeling (적분방정식 전자탐사 모델링에서 Green 텐서의 특이 적분)

  • Song Yoonho;Chung Seung-Hwan
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 2000
  • We describe the concept of the singularity in the integral equation of electromagnetic (EM) modeling in comparison with that in the integral representation of electric fields in EM theory, which would clarify the singular integral problems of the Green's tensor. We have also derived and classified the singular integrals of the Green's tensors in 3-D, 2.5-D and 2-D as well as in the thin sheet integral equations of the EM scattering problem, which have the most important effect on the accuracy of the numerical solution of the problems.

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Study on the Hydromechanical Reverse Redrawing Pprocess Assisted by Separate Radial Pressure (분리된 원주압 보조 액압유도 역 재드로잉공정에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Bong-Jong;Lee, Dong-U;Yang, Dong-Yeol;Park, Chan-Seung
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.20 no.12
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    • pp.3728-3740
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    • 1996
  • High-quality cups of deep drawing ratio of more than four cannot be simply drawn by conventional drawing and redrawing processes. In the present study, after the first deep drawing process, subsequent hydromechanical reverse redrawing with controlled radial pressure is employed. In order to increase the deep drawing ratio up to muchmore than four, the radial pressure should be controlled independently of the chamber pressure and thus an optimum forming condition can be found easily by varying the radial pressure. The process has been subjected to finite element analysis by using the rigid-platic material modeling considering all the frictional conditions induced by the hydrostatic pressure. In order to consider the pressure effect on the sheet, the pressure distributions on the flange part and the side wall part are calculated mumerically from simplified Navier-stokes equation. The comparison of the computation with the experiment has shown that the finite element modeling can be conveniently emplyed for the design of the process with reliability from the viewpoint of formability.

Influence of interfacial adhesive on the failure mechanisms of truss core sandwich panels under in-plane compression

  • Zarei, Mohammad J.;Hatami, Shahabeddin;Gholami, Mohammad
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.519-529
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    • 2022
  • Sandwich structures with the superior mechanical properties such as high stiffness and strength-to-weight ratio, good thermal insulation, and high energy absorption capacity are used today in aerospace, automotive, marine, and civil engineering industries. These structures are composed of moderately stiff, thin face sheets that withstand the majority of transverse and in-plane loads, separated by a thick, lightweight core that resists shear forces. In this research, the finite element technique is used to simulate a sandwich panel with a truss core under axial compressive stress using ABAQUS software. A review of past experimental studies shows that the bondline between the core and face sheets plays a vital role in the critical failure load. Therefore, this modeling analyzes the damage initiation modes and debonding between face sheet and core by cohesive surface contact with traction-separation model. According to the results obtained from the modeling, it can be observed that the adhesive stiffness has a significant influence on the critical failure load of the specimens. To achieve the full strength of the structure as a continuum, a lower limit is obtained for the adhesive stiffness. By providing this limit stiffness between the core and the panel face sheets, sudden failure of the structure can be prevented.

Stability Analysis of the Excavation Slope on Soft Ground using Sheet Pile (널말뚝을 이용한 연약지반 굴착사면의 안정해석)

  • Kang, Yea Mook;Cho, Seong Seop;Lee, Dal Won
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.13-24
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    • 1996
  • The following results were obtained by analyzing the displacement, strain and stability of ground at the soft ground excavation using sheet pile. 1. Before setting the strut, the horizontal displacement was large on the upper part of excavated side, but after setting the strut, it showed concentrated phenomenon while being moved to go down to the excavated side. 2. After setting the strut, the displacement of sheet pile was rapidly decreased about a half compared with before setting the strut. The limitation of excavation depth was shown approximately GL-8m after setting double stair strut. 3. Maximum shear strain was gradually increased with depth of excavation, and local failure possibility due to shear deformation at the bottom of excavation was decreased by reinforcement of strut. 4. Maximum horizontal displacement of sheet pile at GL-7.5m was shown 0.2% of excavation depth in elasto-plastic method, and 0.6% in finite-element methods, and the maximum displacement was occurred around the bottom of excavation. 5. To secure the safety factor about penetration depth in the ground of modeling, D/H should be more than 0.89 in the case of one stair strut, and more than 0.77 in the case of double stair strut. 6. The relation of safety factor and D/H about the penetration depth was appeared, Fs=0.736(D/H) + 0.54 in the case of one stair strut, and Fs=0.750(D/H) + 0.62 in the case of double stair strut.

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Formation of Microlens Array via a Modified LIGA Process: Molding and Modeling (변형 LIGA 공정을 이용한 마이크로 렌즈 어레이 개발: 몰딩 및 모델링)

  • Kim, D. S.;Lee, H. S.;S. S. Yang;Lee, B.K.;Lee, S.K.;T. H. Kwon;Lee, S. S.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.465-469
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    • 2003
  • Microlens arrays were fabricated using a novel fabrication technology based on the exposure of a PMMA (Polymethylmethacrylate) sheet to deep X-rays and subsequent thermal treatment. X-ray irradiation causes the decrease of molecular weight of PMMA, which in turn decreases the glass transition temperature and consequently causes a net volume increase during the thermal cycle resulting in a swollen microlens. A new physical modeling and analyses for microlens formation were presented according to experimental procedure. A simple analysis based on the new model is found to be capable of predicting the shapes of microlens which depend on the thermal treatment. For the replication of microlens arrays having various diameters with different foci on the same surface, the hot embossing and the microinjection molding processes has been successfully utilized with a mold insert that is fabricated by Ni-electroplating based on a PMMA microstructure of microlenses. Fabricated microlenses showed good surface roughness with the order of 1 nm.

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Modeling of Wall Impingement Process of Hollow-Cone Fuel Spray according to Wall Geometry (벽면 형상에 따른 중공 원추형 분무의 벽 충돌 과정 모델링)

  • Shim, Young-Sam;Choi, Gyung-Min;Kim, Duck-Jool
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2007.05b
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    • pp.3467-3472
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    • 2007
  • The effects of the wall geometry on the spray-wall impingement process of a hollow-cone fuel spray emerging from a high-pressure swirl injector of the Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) engine were investigated by means of a numerical method. The ized Instability Sheet Atomization (LISA) & Aerodynamically Progressed Taylor Analogy Breakup (APTAB) model for spray atomization process and the Gosman model were applied to model the atomization and wall impingement process of the spray. The calculation results of spray characteristics, such as a spray development process and a radial distance after wall impingement, compared with the experimental ones by the Laser Induced Exciplex Fluorescence (LIEF) technique. It was found that the radial distance of the cavity angle of 90$^{circ]$ after wall impingement was the shortest and the ring shaped vortex was generated near the wall after spray-wall impingement process.

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Simulation study on CFRP strengthened reinforced concrete beam under four-point bending

  • Zhang, Dongliang;Wang, Qingyuan;Dong, Jiangfeng
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.407-421
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    • 2016
  • This paper presents numerical modeling of the structural behavior of CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced polymer) strengthened RC (reinforced concrete) beams under four-point bending. Simulation of debonding at the CFRP-concrete interface was focused, as it is the main failure mode of CFRP strengthened RC beams. Here, cohesive layer was employed to model the onset of debonding, which further helps to describe the post debonding behavior of the CFRP strengthened RC beam. In addition, the XFEM approach was applied to investigate the effects of crack localization on strain field on CFRP sheet and rebar. The strains obtained from the XFEM correlate better to the test results than that from CDP (concrete damaged plasticity) model. However, there is a large discrepancy between the experimental and simulated loaddisplacement relationships, which is due to the simplification of concrete constitutive law.

A Study of Developing Stamping Die by Using One-Step Form Method in Auto-Body Panel Stamping Process (차체 판넬 스템핑 공정에서 One-step Form 해석방법을 이용한 금형개발에 관한 연구)

  • Hwang Jae Sin;Jung Dong Won
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.29 no.2 s.233
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    • pp.350-359
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    • 2005
  • Finite element method is a very effective method to simulate the forming processes with good prediction of the deformation behaviour. For the finite element modeling of sheet mental forming the accurate die model is required. Among finite element method, the static-implicit finite element method is applied effectively to analyze real-size auto-body panel stamping processes, which include the forming stage. This study is about analyzing the stamping process problems by using AutoForm commercial software which used static-implicit method. According to this study, the results of simulation will give engineers good information to access the die design of optimization.

Analysis of Superplastic Forming Processes U sing Finite Element Method (유한요소법을 이용한 초소성 성형공정 해석)

  • 홍성석;김민호;김용환
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.1411-1421
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    • 1995
  • A rigid visco-plastic finite element method has been developed for modeling superplastic forming processes. The optimum pressure-time relationship for a target strain rate and thickness distributions was predicted using two-node line element based on membrane approximation for plane strain and axisymmetric condition. Analysis of superplastic forming was carried out using the developed program and the numerical results were compared to the values available in the literature for plane strain problems. For description of the contact between the dies and sheet, the direct projection method was applied to the complicated problem and the validity of the scheme was tested. Experiments for the various geometries such as hemisphere and cone were performed with the developed forming machine using the calculated optimum pressure-time curves. Comparison between analysis and experiments showed good agreement.

Design of Forming Path for Concave Steel Plate Using the Line Array Roll Set (선형 배열 롤 셋을 이용한 오목형상 강판 성형경로 설계)

  • Roh, H.J.;Kim, K.H.;Shim, D.S.;Yang, D.Y.;Chung, S.W.;Han, M.S.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.17 no.7
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    • pp.491-495
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    • 2008
  • Incremental forming path to manufacture a thick concave steel plate using the line array roll set is designed. To find the optimum forming path, the forming processes are simulated by the finite element method. A general-purpose commercial software, MSC MARC is used. A modeling with 8-node hexahedral elastic-plastic solid is performed to predict accurate springback and the analysis process was composed of 18 passes. The proposed forming paths are verified through experiments carried out in the prototype line array roll set. It is found that the process can be successfully applied to the fabrication of the dual curvature ship hull plate.