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Seismic performance assessment of steel building frames equipped with a novel type of bending dissipative braces

  • Taiyari, Farshad;Mazzolani, Federico M.;Bagheri, Saman
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.525-535
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    • 2019
  • The seismic performance of steel frames equipped with a particular type of bending dissipative braces (BDBs) having U elements, which has recently been introduced and tested by the authors, is investigated. For this purpose, two structural systems, i.e., simple and dual steel building frames, both with diagonal BDBs and different number of stories, are considered. After providing a design method of this new BDB, the detailed structural models are developed in the OpenSees platform to perform nonlinear dynamic analyses. Seismic performance factors like ductility, overstrength, response modification and deflection amplification factors are calculated using incremental dynamic analysis (IDA). In addition, to assess the damage probability of the structural models, their seismic fragilities are developed. The results show high energy dissipation capacity of both structural systems while the number of U elements needed for the bracing system of each story in the moment frames are less than those in the corresponding non-moment (simple) frames. The average response modification and deflection amplification factors for both structural schemes are obtained about 8.6 and 5.4, respectively, which are slightly larger than the corresponding recommended values of ASCE for the typical buckling-restrained braces (BRBs).

A Study on Integrated Processing System for Finite Element Structural Analysis (유한요소 구조해석을 위한 전후처리 통합운영 시스템에 관한 연구)

  • 서진국;송준엽;신영식
    • Computational Structural Engineering
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.161-172
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    • 1995
  • An Integrated processing system for finite element structural analysis has been studied. It is designed to control integratedly the preprocessing, the execution and the postprocessing of a finite element structural analysis program on Windows. It becomes a better graphic user interface(GUI) for the concurrent representation of various inputs and outputs through the dialog-type on multi-windows by the multi-tasking and the object linking and embedding(OLE). Data input can be done easily through menus, dialog boxes and automatic stepwise inputs on the multiple windows, and then output results can be seen with input data on the same screen. Efficiency and validity of the system were examined by solving several numerical examples.

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Optimal Design of a Hybrid Structural Control System using a Self-Adaptive Harmony Search Algorithm (자가적응 화음탐색 알고리즘을 이용한 복합형 최적 구조제어 시스템 설계)

  • Park, Wonsuk
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.301-308
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    • 2018
  • This paper presents an optimal design method of a hybrid structural control system considering multi-hazard. Unlike a typical structural control system in which one system is designed for one specific type of hazard, a simultaneous optimal design method for both active and passive control systems is proposed for the mitigation of seismic and wind induced vibration responses of structures. As a numerical example, an optimal design problem is illustrated for a hybrid mass damper(HMD) and 30 viscous dampers which are installed on a 30 story building structure. In order to solve the optimization problem, a self-adaptive Harmony Search(HS) algorithm is adopted. Harmony Search algorithm is one of the meta-heuristic evolutionary methods for the global optimization, which mimics the human player's tuning process of musical instruments. A self-adaptive, dynamic parameter adjustment algorithm is also utilized for the purpose of broad search and fast convergence. The optimization results shows that the performance and effectiveness of the proposed system is superior with respect to a reference hybrid system in which the active and passive systems are independently optimized.

The Structural and Fatigue Analysis for the Bogie Frame of the Rubber Wheel AGT (고무차륜형 AGT 주행장치의 구조 및 피로해석)

  • 유형선;권혁수;윤성호
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.31-38
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    • 1999
  • Two representative types of the AGT (Automated Guideway Transit) system, which are bogie and steering types, are available for the side-guided system. Each system primarily consists of the bogie frame, suspensions, wheelsets and axles, braking system and transmission system. Among these components, the bogie frame is one of the most significant components subjected to the whole vehicle and passenger loads. This paper describes structural analyses and associated fatigue analyses for each bogie frame depending on the various loading conditions on a basis of the railway vehicle code UIC 515-4. Subsequently, comparisons are made between those two types to estimate which type is more reliable in terms of strength and fatigue. It is observed that the bogie type is a little advantageous over the steering one from the strength analysis. However, the two types are found to be in a reliable range of fatigue even though a realistic fatigue load case is further carried out. In addition, an optimal size of thickness is suggested for designs of the bogie frame.

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Structural Safety Assessment of Independent Spherical LNG Tank(3rd report) - Safety assessment of tank system against crygenic temperature - (독립구형 LNG 탱크의 구조안전성 평가(제3보) - 탱크시스템의 저온 안전성 검토 -)

  • Yong-Yun Nam;In-Sik Nho;Ho-Sup Lee
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.83-92
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    • 1993
  • This paper describes structural safety assessment techniques against crygenic temperature to design MRV type B LNG tank system. The following items are detail with in detail. (1) Leakage estimation of LNG through the propagating clacks at tank plate was performed and design of the range of catch basin(2ndary barrier) was followed to ensure the safety of ship structures against leaked LNG. (2) Temperature distribution analysis for cargo hold and skirt system was carried out using the steady state heat transfer analysis model for spherical LNG tank system. (3) Thermal stress distribution of skirt and tank system was calculated, where very stiff thermal variation was shwn through item(2) analysis.

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The Analysis of Flow Circulation System for HANARO Flow Simulated Test Facility (하나로 유동모의 설비의 유체순환계통 해석)

  • Park, Yong-Chul
    • 유체기계공업학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2002.12a
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    • pp.419-424
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    • 2002
  • The HANARO, a multi-purpose research reactor of 30 MWth open-tank-in-pool type, has been under normal operation since its initial criticality In February, 1995. Many experiments should be safely performed to activate the utilization of the HANARO. A flow simulation facility is being developed for the endurance test of reactivity control units for extended life times and the verification of structural integrity of those experimental facilities prior to loading in the HANARO. This test facility is composed of three major parts; a half-core structure assembly, flow circulation system and support system. The flow circulation system is composed of a circulation pump, a core flow pipe, a core bypass flow pipe and instruments. The system is to be filled with de-mineralized water and the flow should be met the design flow to simulate similar flow characteristics in the core channel of the half-core test facility to the HANARO. This paper, therefore, describes an analytical analysis to study the flow behavior of the system. The computational flow analysis has been performed for the verification of system pressure variation through the three-dimensional analysis program with standard k-$\epsilon$ turbulence model and for the verification of the structural piping integrity through the finite element method. The results of the analysis are satisfied the design requirements and structural piping integrity of flow circulation system.

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An innovative system to increase the longitudinal shear capacity of composite slabs

  • Simoes, Rui;Pereira, Miguel
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.509-525
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    • 2020
  • Steel-concrete composite slabs with profiled steel sheeting are widely used in the execution of floors in steel and composite buildings. The rapid construction process, the elimination of conventional replaceable shuttering and the reduction of temporary support are, in general, considered the main advantages of this structural system. In slabs with the spans currently used, the longitudinal shear resistance commonly provided by the embossments along the steel sheet tends to be the governing design mode. This paper presents an innovative reinforcing system that increases the longitudinal shear capacity of composite slabs. The system is constituted by a set of transversal reinforcing bars crossing longitudinal stiffeners executed along the upper flanges of the steel sheet profiles. This type of reinforcement takes advantage of the high bending resistance of the composite slabs and increases the slab's ductility. Two experimental programmes were carried out: a small-scale test programme - to study the resistance provided by the reinforcing system in detail - and a full-scale test programme to test simply supported and continuous composite slabs - to assess the efficacy of the proposed reinforcing system on the global behaviour of the slabs. Based on the results of the small-scale tests, an equation to predict the resistance provided by the proposed reinforcing system was established. The present study concludes that the resistance and the ductility of composite slabs using the reinforcing system proposed here are significantly increased.

The Analysis for Flow Circulation System in HANARO Flow Simulation Facility (하나로 유동 모의 설비의 유체순환계통 해석)

  • Park, Yong-Chul
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.7 no.1 s.22
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    • pp.30-35
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    • 2004
  • The HANARO, a multi-purpose research reactor of 30 MWth open-tank-in-pool type, has been under normal operation since its initial criticality in February, 1995. Many experiments should be safely performed to activate the utilization of the HANARO. HANARO flow simulation facility is being developed for the endurance test of reactivity control units for extended life time and the verification of structural integrity of those experimental equipments prior to loading in the HANARO. This facility is composed of three major parts; a half-core structure assembly, a flow circulation system and a support system. The flow circulation system is composed of a circulation pump, a core flow piping, a core bypass flow piping and instruments. The system is to be filled with de-mineralized water and the flow should be met the design requirements to simulate a similar flow characteristics in the core channel of the half-core structure assembly to the HANARO. This paper, therefore, presents an analytical analysis to study the flow behavior of the system. Computational flow analysis has been performed for the verification of system pressure variation through the three-dimensional analysis program with the standard $k-{\epsilon}$ turbulence model and for the verification of the structural piping integrity through the finite element method. According to the analysis results, it could be said that the design requirements and the structural piping integrity of the flow circulation system are satisfied.

Structural and dynamic views of the CRISPR-Cas system at the single-molecule level

  • Lee, Seung Hwan;Bae, Sangsu
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.49 no.4
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    • pp.201-207
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    • 2016
  • The CRISPR-Cas system has emerged as a fascinating and important genome editing tool. It is now widely used in biology, biotechnology, and biomedical research in both academic and industrial settings. To improve the specificity and efficiency of Cas nucleases and to extend the applications of these systems for other areas of research, an understanding of their precise working mechanisms is crucial. In this review, we summarize current studies on the molecular structures and dynamic functions of type I and type II Cas nucleases, with a focus on target DNA searching and cleavage processes as revealed by single-molecule observations.

Importance of System Components for Barlow-Wu Type Continuum Structure Functions (Barlow-Wu Type 연속구조에서의 시스템 구성부품의 중요도)

  • Kim, Jin-Baek;Lee, Kee-Won;Lee, Seung-Min
    • Journal of Applied Reliability
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2003
  • A continuum structure function(CSF) is a non-decreasing mapping from the unit hypercube to the unit interval. A Barlow-Wu type CSF is a CSF whose behaviour is modeled by its underlying binary structure, which is based on the multistate structure functions suggested by Barlow and Wu(1978). As the measures of importance of a system component for a Barlow-Wu type CSF, the structural and reliability importance of a component at system level ${\alpha}$ (0< ${\alpha}$ <1) are defined and their properties are deduced. Computational results are discussed as well for illustrative purpose.

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