• 제목/요약/키워드: Torsion stress

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Ko-압밀점토지반속 주응력회전 현상의 모형화 (Modelling of Principal Stress Rotation in Ko Consolidated Clay)

  • 홍원표;김태형;이재호
    • 한국지반공학회지:지반
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.35-46
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    • 1997
  • 실제지반에 하중이 가하여 질 경우 발생되는 주응력회전시의 지반거동을 해석하기 위하여 등 방단일경화구성모델이 적용되었다. 이 모델에 의한 해석결과는 Ko압밀점토의 중공 원통형 공시체에 여러가지 응력경로를 대상으로 실시된 일련의 비틀림전단시험에 의한 시험치와 좋은 일치를 보이고 있다. 결국 주응력회전시의 지반거동은 등방압축 및 통상적인 압밀비배수 삼축압축시험으로 얻을 수 있는 간단한 정보만을 활용한 이 모델로 예측될 수 있음을 알았다. 비틀림전단시험결과와 해석결과 모두에서 등방탄소성 지반거동을 최초재하 (primary loading)단계 동안에 관찰할 수 있었다. 그러나, Ko압밀응력의 등방항복면내에서 감하나 수재하와 같은 응력 반전을 실시할 경우 최대주변형률증분 방향의 해석치는 시험치와 일치하지 않았다. 이는 응력반전시의 지반거동을 해석하기 위하여는 등방경화모델 (isotropic hardening model)보다 는 이동경화모델(kinematic hardening model)이 개발되어야함을 의미한다. 또한 본 연구에서는 일공간에서 변형률증분벡터의 시험치가 관련흐름법칙 및 비관련흐름법칙에 의한 해석법과 비교되었다.

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하중 종류에 따른 다단축의 응력 집중 완화에 대한 연구 (The Study for Reduction of Stress Concentration at the Stepped Shaft According to Two Types of External Force)

  • 박일수;심재준
    • 동력기계공학회지
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.47-52
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    • 2010
  • In this study, Finite Element Analysis have been adopted to analyze reducing stress effect and used to induce the sensitivity of design parameter on various techniques which was used for reducing stress. And so it can be utilized as a data to design on similar model. The effect of reducing stress with respect to change of relief groove radius can be increased by 27.3~18.2 % more than radius of fillet. And if a shoulder fillet radius is larger, additional reducing stress by relief groove radius is not obtained. And there was only little effect on reducing stress by changing the center point of groove radius along horizontal direction. In the case that undercut radius is 1.5mm, Max. Equivalent stress is reduced by 5.71% under bending force and 11.11% under torsion. The best effect of reducing stress at undercut model was yielded when the undercut radius is a forth of difference of stepped shaft radius.

합리적 응력경도 산정을 위한 수평 곡선 I-형 거더의 플랜지 국부좌굴의 해석적 연구 (An Analytical Study of Flange Local Buckling of Horizontally Curved I-Girders for Estimate Resonable Stress Gradient)

  • 김희수;이기세;이정화;최준호;강영종
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제16권10호
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    • pp.6504-6510
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    • 2015
  • 본 I-형 수평 곡선 거더는 휨모멘트뿐만 아니라 비틀림 모멘트를 동시에 저항하고 있으며, 플레이트 거더에 작용하는 비틀림 모멘트는 균일 비틀림과 불균일 비틀림의 조합으로 결정된다. 개단면으로서 I형 단면을 가진 플레이트 거더의 경우 불균일 모멘트에 의해서 플랜지에 작용하는 법선 응력은 불균일 분포를 보이며, 곡선거더 플랜지의 한쪽 연단은 휨 법선응력과 �� 법선응력이 중첩되어 일반적인 직선거더의 플랜지보다 더 빨리 항복하는 경향을 보이게 된다. 다시 말해, 초기 곡률이 적용된 거더는 직선 거더에 비해 플랜지에 작용하는 응력분포가 저하되는 양상을 보인다. 본 연구에서는 플랜지의 세장비와 거더의 곡률 중심각을 매개변수로 하여, 수치해석을 통해 곡선 거더의 플랜지에 작용하는 응력의 저하양상을 살펴보았다.

Dynamic torsional response measurement model using motion capture system

  • Park, Hyo Seon;Kim, Doyoung;Lim, Su Ah;Oh, Byung Kwan
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • 제19권6호
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    • pp.679-694
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    • 2017
  • The complexity, enlargement and irregularity of structures and multi-directional dynamic loads acting on the structures can lead to unexpected structural behavior, such as torsion. Continuous torsion of the structure causes unexpected changes in the structure's stress distribution, reduces the performance of the structural members, and shortens the structure's lifespan. Therefore, a method of monitoring the torsional behavior is required to ensure structural safety. Structural torsion typically occurs accompanied by displacement, but no model has yet been developed to measure this type of structural response. This research proposes a model for measuring dynamic torsional response of structure accompanied by displacement and for identifying the torsional modal parameter using vision-based displacement measurement equipment, a motion capture system (MCS). In the present model, dynamic torsional responses including pure rotation and translation displacements are measured and used to calculate the torsional angle and displacements. To apply the proposed model, vibration tests for a shear-type structure were performed. The torsional responses were obtained from measured dynamic displacements. The torsional angle and displacements obtained by the proposed model using MCS were compared with the torsional response measured using laser displacement sensors (LDSs), which have been widely used for displacement measurement. In addition, torsional modal parameters were obtained using the dynamic torsional angle and displacements obtained from the tests.

Three dimensional finite element simulations of fracture tests using the Craft concrete model

  • Jefferson, A.D.;Barr, B.I.G.;Bennett, T.;Hee, S.C.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • 제1권3호
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    • pp.261-284
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    • 2004
  • Two enhancements to a recently developed plastic-damage-contact model for concrete are presented. The model itself, which uses planes of degradation that can undergo damage and separation but that can regain contact according to a contact law, is described. The first enhancement is a new damage evolution function which provides a completely smooth transition from the undamaged to the damaged state and from pre-peak to post-peak regions. The second is an improved contact function that governs the potential degree of contact with increasing opening on a crack plane. The use of a damage evolution function with a pre-peak has implications for the consistent tangent matrix/stress recovery algorithm developed for the model implementation, and amendments to this algorithm to accommodate the new function are described. A series of unpublished experimental tests on notched specimens undertaken in Cardiff in the mid 1990s are then described. These include notched beam tests as well as prismatic and cylindrical torsion tests. The tests are then considered in three dimensional finite element analyses using the modified Craft model implemented in the finite element program LUSAS. Comparisons between experimental and numerical data show reasonable agreement except that the numerical simulations do not fully describe the latter stages of the softening responses for the torsion examples. Finally, it is concluded that the torsion tests described provide useful benchmark examples for the validation of three-dimensional numerical models for concrete.

Mechanical behaviors of concrete-filled rectangular steel tubular under pure torsion

  • Ding, Fa-xing;Sheng, Shi-jing;Yu, Yu-jie;Yu, Zhi-wu
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제31권3호
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    • pp.291-301
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    • 2019
  • Pure torsion loading conditions were not frequently occurred in practical engineering, but the torsional researches were important since it's the basis of mechanical property researches under complex loading. Then a 3D finite element model with precise material constitutive models was established, and the effectiveness was verified with test data. Parametric studies with varying factors as steel yield strength, concrete strength and sectional height-width ratio, were performed. Internal stress state and the interaction effect between encased steel tube and the core concrete were analyzed. Results indicated that due to the confinement effect between steel tube and core concrete, the torsional strength of CFT columns was greatly improved comparing to plain concrete columns. The steel ratio would greatly influence the torque share between the steel tube and the core concrete. Then the torsional strength calculation formulas for core concrete and the whole CFT column were proposed. The proposed formula could be simpler and easier to use with guaranteed accuracy. Related design codes were more conservative than the proposed formula, but the proposed formula presented more satisfactory agreement with experimental results.

Design methodology in transverse webs of the torsional box structure in an ultra large container ship

  • Silva-Campillo, Arturo;Suarez-Bermejo, J.C.;Herreros-Sierra, M.A.;de Vicente, M.
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.772-785
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    • 2021
  • Container ships has a transverse section in the form of an open profile, making it very sensitive to torsion phenomena. To minimize this effect, a structure known as a torsion box exists, which is subject to high stresses influenced by the fatigue phenomenon and the existence of cut-outs, for the passage of the longitudinal stiffeners, acting as stress concentrators. The aim of this study is to propose a two-stage design methodology to aid designers in satisfying the structural requirements and contribute with to a better understanding of the considered structure. The transverse webs of a torsional box structure are examined by comparing different cut-out geometries from numerical models with different regular load conditions to obtain the variables of the fatigue safety factor through linear regression models. The most appropriate geometry of the torsion box is established in terms of minimum weight, from nonlinear multivariable optimization models.

등분포 모멘트를 받는 아치의 횡 자유진동 (Effect of Initial Uniform Moment on Lateral Free Vibration of Arches)

  • 염응준;한택희;임남형;강영종
    • 한국전산구조공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국전산구조공학회 2002년도 가을 학술발표회 논문집
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    • pp.3-10
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    • 2002
  • Recently, arches are used structurally because of their high in-plane stiffness and strength, which result from their ability to transmit most of the applied loading by axial forces actions, so that the bending actions are reduced. On the other hand, the resistances of arches to (out-of-plane,) flexural-torsional behavior depend on the rigidities EI/sub y/, for lateral bending, GJ for Uniform torsion, and EI/sub w/ for warping torsion which are related to axial stress for flexural-torsional behavior. The resistance of an arch to out-of-plane behavior may be reduced by its in-plane curvature, and so it may require significant lateral bracing. Thus. it is supposed that In-plane preloading which cause an axial stress, have an effect on out-of-plane free vibration behavior of arches. Because axial stresses caused increase or decrease out-of-plane stiffness. But study about this substance is insufficient. In this thesis, We will study an effect of preloading on lateral free vibration of arches, using finite element method based on Kang and Yoo's curved beam theory (about curved beam element have 7 degree of freedom including warping) with FORTRAN programming.

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Description of reversed yielding in thin hollow discs subject to external pressure

  • Alexandrov, Sergei E.;Pirumov, Alexander R.;Jeng, Yeau-Ren
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제58권4호
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    • pp.661-676
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    • 2016
  • This paper presents an elastic/plastic model that neglects strain hardening during loading, but accounts for the Bauschinger effect. These mathematical features of the model represent reasonably well the actual behavior of several materials such as high strength steels. Previous attempts to describe the behavior of this kind of materials have been restricted to a class of boundary value problems in which the state of stress in the plastic region is completely controlled by the yield stress in tension or torsion. In particular, the yield stress is supposed to be constant during loading and the forward plastic strain reduces the yield stress to be used to describe reversed yielding. The new model generalizes this approach on plane stress problems assuming that the material obeys the von Mises yield criterion during loading. Then, the model is adopted to describe reversed yielding in thin hollow discs subject to external pressure.

Modified Equivalent Radius Approach in Evaluating Stress-Strain Relationship in Torsional Test

  • Bae, Yoon-Shin
    • 한국방재학회 논문집
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.97-103
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    • 2008
  • Determination of stress-strain relationship in torsional tests is complicated due to nonuniform stress-strain variation occurring linearly with the radius in a soil specimen in torsion. The equivalent radius approach is adequate when calculating strain at low to intermediate strains, however, the approach is less accurate when performing the test at higher strain levels. The modified equivalent radius approach was developed to account for the problem more precisely. This approach was extended to generate the plots of equivalent radius ratio versus strain using modified hyperbolic and Ramberg-Osgood models. Results showed the effects of soil nonlinearity on the equivalent radius ratio curves were observed. Curve fitting was also performed to find the stress-strain relationship by fitting the theoretical torque-rotation relationship to measured torque-rotation relationship.