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A Study on the Springback of High-Strength TRIP Steel (고강도 TRIP 강의 스프링백에 대한 연구)

  • 김용환;김태우;이영선;이정환
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.409-414
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    • 2004
  • TRIP steel has got attention in automobile industry because of its high strength and high formability. However, the information on deformation behavior of TRIP steel, including bending and springback, is not enough until now. In this research, the V-die bending experiment and analysis have been done to obtain the information of springback of TRIP steel. And a new numerical method, where elastic modulus is varied with the change of the strain, was suggested. Tensile test for TRIP steel was done to get tensile properties as well as strain dependency of elastic modulus of the material. Strain-dependency of elastic modulus was used the numerical analysis of V-die bending and unbending process to predict springback amount. The results were compared with experiment, showing reasonable agreement. Through the analysis of V-die bending as well as draw bending of TRIP steel, the proposed scheme with variable elastic modulus was proven to well predict the deformation behavior of TRIP steel during bending and springback.

The cyclic behavior of steel-polyoxymethylene composite braces

  • Demir, Serhat
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.70 no.5
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    • pp.591-600
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    • 2019
  • Steel tubular buckling controlled braces are well known as being simple, practical and cost-effective lateral force resisting systems. Although these system features have gained the attention of the researchers over the last decade, steel tubular buckling controlled braces currently have limited application. Indeed, only a few steel tubes tightly encased within each other exist in the steel industry. In this paper, a new and practical design method is proposed in order to better promote the widespeared application for current steel tubular buckling controlled brace applications. In order to reach this goal, a holed-adapter made with polyoxymethylene adaptable to all round and square steel sections, was developed to use as infiller. The research program presents designing, producing and displacement controlled cyclic loading tests of a conventional tubular brace and a buckling controlled composite brace. In addition, numerical analysis was carried out to compare the experimental results. As a result of the experimental studies, buckling was controlled up to 0.88 % drift ratio and the energy dissipation capacity of the conventional tubular brace increased 1.46 times due to the proposed design. The main conclusion of this research is that polyoxymethylene is a highly suitable material for the production of steel tubular buckling controlled braces.

Ultimate behaviour and rotation capacity of stainless steel end-plate connections

  • Song, Yuchen;Uy, Brian;Li, Dongxu;Wang, Jia
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.569-590
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    • 2022
  • This paper presents a combined experimental and numerical study on stainless steel end-plate connections, with an emphasis placed on their ultimate behaviour and rotation capacity. In the experimental phase, six connection specimens made of austenitic and lean duplex stainless steels are tested under monotonic loads. The tests are specifically designed to examine the close-to-failure behaviour of the connections at large deformations. It is observed that the rotation capacity is closely related to fractures of the stainless steel bolts and end-plates. In the numerical phase, an advanced finite element model suitable for fracture simulation is developed. The incorporated constitutive and fracture models are calibrated based on the material tests of stainless steel bolts and plates. The developed finite element model exhibits a satisfactory accuracy in predicting the close-to-failure behaviour of the tested connections. Finally, the moment resistance and rotation capacity of stainless steel end-plate connections are assessed based on the experimental tests and numerical analyses.

The Effect of Injection Velocity on Liquid Segregation of Grain Controlled Rheological Material Considering Asymmetry Multi Thickness Variation (비대칭 다단 두께 변화를 고려한 결정입 제어 반용융 알루미늄 소재의 캐스팅에서 사출속도가 액상편석에 미치는 영향)

  • Seo P. K.;Jung Y. S.;Kang C. G.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.14 no.4 s.76
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    • pp.338-350
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    • 2005
  • Recently, in the field of automobile industry, to solve the problem of reducing the weight of automobile for the improvement of fuel efficiency and the protection of environment, the aluminum alloy parts have been substituted for the steel parts. However, the aluminum alloy does not have as good mechanical property as the steel part. To improve the mechanical property, the semi-solid die casting process is performed to make automobile parts. In the fabrication of semisolid material the control of the liquid segregation is very important to improve the material properties of aluminum alloy. In the present paper we examine the influence of the liquid segregation by the injection conditions in the semi-solid die casting has been investigated.

A Study on the Influence of Atmospheres in Frictional Machining(Part II) (摩찰加工 에 있어서의 零圍氣 영향 에 관한 硏究 제2보)

  • 손명환
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.113-120
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    • 1982
  • In the previously reported Part I, the experimental results in frictional machining that finished medium carbon steel SM 50 C under 6 kinds of liquid atmospheres by using ceramic tip as a frictional tool was described. The present study reports the experimental results that all the machining conditions are same in the Part I except tool material changed ceramics into tungsten carbide. The ceramic tool material is a stable oxide and a non-metallic material, but the tungsten carbide has the metallic characteristics that adhere to carbon steel at about 750.deg.C. The present study shows th comparison of the experimental results for the above 2 kinds of frictional tool material.

A study on wedding jewelry design using the titanium -Focused on the laser marking- (티타늄을 이용한 웨딩 주얼리 디자인 연구 - 레이저 마킹 기법을 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Kyung-Jin;Kim, Sun-Lim
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.488-490
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    • 2010
  • Recently demand for the titanium material has been increasing continuously, and the titanium material is being applied to various fields these days. Especially, in the jewelry filed, the diamond set titanium jewels begin to appear. In this paper, the authors introduce advanced material titanium jewels by various expression techniques and propose the wedding jewel design using titanium material, practical and 'ECO-Steel'.

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Comparison with R Curve Behavior fer the K and J Parameter of structural Steel Hot-Rolled Thin Plates (일반구조용강 열간압연 박판의 K와 J 파라미터에 대한 R곡선 거동의 비교)

  • 이계승;이억섭
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.812-815
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    • 2002
  • The shape of K-R curve for an ideally brittle material is flat because the surface energy is an unvaried material property. However, the K-R curve can take on a variety of shapes when nonlinear material behavior accompanies fracture. By the way, a general metallic material is nonlinear, structural steel is such. Therefore, the J-R curve form J-integral value instead of K parameters can be used to evaluate elastic-plastic materials with flaws in terms of ductile fracture that can be significant to design. In this paper, R-curve behaviors form K and J parameter is considered for the precise assessment of fracture analysis, in case of JS-SS400 steels.

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Finite Element Analysis for Cracks in Rubber Bonded to a Rigid Material (강체와 접합된 고무의 균열에 대한 유한요소해석)

  • 김창식;임세영
    • Computational Structural Engineering
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.111-120
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    • 1994
  • Cracks in rubber bonded to a rigid material such as steel are analyzed with the aid of a mixed finite element technique. Firstly the weak form is derived for finite element analysis of an incompressible material, and the Mooney-Rivlin form is assumed for the constitutive modeling of rubber. The numerical results from finite element analysis is examined to confirm the accuracy and convergence of solution by way of comparison to other numerical results. The interpretation of the J-integral for large elastic deformation as the energy release rate is confirmed, and the J-integral is calculated for varing crack length. The crack growth stability is discussed using the result of finite element analysis.

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Effect of Material Degradation and Austenite Grain Coarsening on the Creep life Prediction in 3.5 Ni-Cr-Mo-V Steel (3.5Ni-Cr-Mo-V 강의 크리프 수명예측에 재질열화 및 오스테나이트 결정립 조대화가 미치는 영향)

  • 홍성호;조현춘
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.18 no.11
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    • pp.2837-2845
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    • 1994
  • Several methods have been developed to predict on the remaining life of the old power plants. However, Larson-Miller parameter, one of existing creep life prediction methods, has not reflected the effect of material degradatioin and grain size. So this study has been carried out to research the effects of material degradation and austenite grain coarsening on the life prediction of 3.5Ni-Cr-Mo-V steel. An experimental result shows that carbide coarsening has no significant effects on the creep rupture life and the Larson-Miller parameter, but grain coarsening has an important influence on the creep ruptrure life and the Larson-Miller parameter. Therefore Larson-Miller constant, K should be determined to consider on the chemical composition and the grain size of materials.

A Study on Fracture Surface of Aged Turbine by Fractal Dimension

  • Kim, Amkee;Nahm, Seung-Hoon
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.15 no.10
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    • pp.1417-1422
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    • 2001
  • Since fracture surface presents clear evidence to describe the circumstances of material failure event, analysis of fracture surface should provide plenty of useful information for failure prevention. Thus if we extract proper information from the fracture surface, the safety evaluation, for plant component could be more accurate. In general, the chaotic morphology of fracture surface is determined by the degree of material degradation as well as by other factors such as type of load, geometry of specimen, notch condition, microstructure of material and environment. In this research, we developed a fractal analysis technology for the fracture surface of aged turbine rotor steel based on the slit-island technique using an image analyzer. Moreover the correlation between the fractal dimension and the aging time was studied.

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