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Solution of TE Scattering Applying FGMM for Resistive Strip Grating Between a Grounded Double Dielectric Layer (접지된 2중 유전체층 사이의 저항띠 격자에 대해 FGMM을 적용한 TE 산란 해)

  • Uei-Joong Yoon
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.71-76
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, TE(transverse electric) scattering problems by a resistive strip grating between a grounded double dielectric layer are analyzed by applying the FGMM(fourier galerkin moment method) known as a numerical method of electromagnetic fileld. The boundary conditions are applied to obtain the unknown field coefficients, the scattered electromagnetic fields are expanded in a series of Floquet mode functions, and the resistive boundary condition is applied to analysis of the resistive strip. Overall, as the resistivity decreased, the magnitude of the current density induced in the resistive strip increased, and the reflected power also increased. In case of uniform resistivity, the reflected power decreased as the relative permittivity of the dielectric layers increased or the thickness of the dielectric layer increased. The numerical results for the presented structure in this paper are shown in good agreement compared to those of the existing papers.

Solution of TE Scattering by a Resistive Strip Grating Between a Double Dielectric Layer Using FGMM (FGMM을 이용한 2중 유전체층 사이의 저항띠 격자구조에 의한 TE 산란 해)

  • Uei-Joong Yoon
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.619-624
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, TE(transverse electric) scattering problems by a resistive strip grating between a double dielectric layer are analyzed by using the FGMM(fourier galerkin moment method) known as a numerical method of electromagnetic fileld. The boundary conditions are applied to obtain the unknown field coefficients, the scattered electromagnetic fields are expanded in a series of Floquet mode functions, and the resistive boundary condition is applied to analysis of the resistive strip. In order to deal with the problem of the double dielectric layer, numerical calculation was performed only when the thickness and relative permittivity of the dielectric layers had the same value. Overall, as the resistivity of the uniform resistivity increased, the current density induced in the resistive strip decreased, the reflected power decreased, and the transmitted power relatively increased. The numerical results of the structure proposed in this paper are shown in good agreement compared to the results of PMM, a numerical analysis method of the existing paper.

Solution of E-polarized Scattering by a Resistive Strip Grating Between a Double Dielectric Layer Using FGMM (FGMM을 이용한 2중 유전체층 사이의 저항띠 격자구조에 의한 TM 산란 해)

  • Uei-Joong Yoon
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.641-646
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, TM(transverse magnetic) scattering problems by a resistive strip grating between a double dielectric layer are analyzed by using the FGMM(fourier galerkin moment method) known as a numerical method of electromagnetic fileld. The boundary conditions are applied to obtain the unknown field coefficients, the scattered electromagnetic fields are expanded in a series of Floquet mode functions, and the resistive boundary condition is applied to analysis of the resistive strip. Overall, as the uniform resistivity of the resistive strip increased, the size of the current density induced in the resistance band decreased, the reflected power decreased, and the transmitted power increased. In addition, As the thickness of the dielectric layer increased, the reflected power increased and the transmitted power relatively decreased. The numerical results of the structure proposed in this paper are shown in good agreement compared to the results of PMM, a numerical analysis method of the existing paper.

Closed form solution for displacements of thick cylinders with varying thickness subjected to non-uniform internal pressure

  • Eipakchi, H.R.;Rahimi, G.H.;Esmaeilzadeh Khadem, S.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.731-748
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    • 2003
  • In this paper a thick cylindrical shell with varying thickness which is subjected to static non-uniform internal pressure is analyzed. At first, equilibrium equations of the shell have been derived by the energy principle and by considering the first order theory of Mirsky-Herrmann which includes transverse shear deformation. Then the governing equations which are, a system of differential equations with varying coefficients have been solved analytically with the boundary layer technique of the perturbation theory. In spite of complexity of modeling the conditions near the boundaries, the method of this paper is very capable of providing a closed form solution even near the boundaries. Displacement predictions are in a good agreement with the calculated finite elements and other analytical results. The convergence of solution is very fast and the amount of calculations is less than the Frobenius method.

Transonic Aeroelastic Analyses of Wings Considering UViscous and Thickness Effects

  • Kim, Jong-Yun;Kim, Kyung-Seok;Lee, In
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.34-40
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    • 2008
  • The aeroelastic analyses for several wing models were performed using the transonic small-disturbance (TSD) equation, which is very efficient, to consider the aerodynamic nonlinearities in the transonic region. For more accurate aerodynamic analysis of airfoil and wing models with shock waves, the viscous equations based on the Green's lag-entrainment equation of boundary-layer effects were coupled with the TSD equation in the transonic region. Finally the aeroelastic characteristics of wing models were investigated through comparisons of the aeroelastic analysis results for wing models considering the change of a thickness of the airfoil section. Moreover, the results of the aeroelastic analysis using the coupled TSD equation with the viscous equations were compared with those using the TSD equation for several wing models.

Application of the exact spectral element method in the analysis of the smart functionally graded plate

  • Farhad Abad;Jafar Rouzegar;Saeid Lotfian
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.297-313
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    • 2023
  • This study aims to extend the application of the spectral element method (SEM) to wave propagation and free vibration analysis of functionally graded (FG) plates integrated with thin piezoelectric layers, plates with tapered thickness and structure on elastic foundations. Also, the dynamic response of the smart FG plate under impact and moving loads is presented. In this paper, the dynamic stiffness matrix of the smart rectangular FG plate is determined by using the exact dynamic shape functions based on Mindlin plate assumptions. The low computational time and results' independence with the number of elements are two significant features of the SEM. Also, to prove the accuracy and efficiency of the SEM, results are compared with Abaqus simulations and those reported in references. Furthermore, the effects of boundary conditions, power-law index, piezoelectric layers thickness, and type of loading on the results are studied.

Injection of an Intermediate Fluid into a Rotating Cylindrical Container Filled with Two-layered Fluid

  • Na, Jung-Yul;Hwang, Byong-Jun
    • Journal of the korean society of oceanography
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.173-182
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    • 1996
  • A median-density fluid was injected into the upper layer of a two-layered fluid in a rotating cylindrical container. Several sets of the top and bottom boundary configurations were employed and the flow pattern of each layer including the injected fluid was observed to determine the factors that affect the path of the injected intermediate fluid. The axisymmetric path of the intermediate fluid when the upper layer had a free surface, changed into the asymmetric path with bulged-shape radial spreading whenever either the upper layer or the lower layer had ${\beta}$-effect. The internal Fronds number that controls the shape of the interface turned out to be the most important parameter that determines the radial spreading in terms of location and strength. When the upper and lower layer had the ${\beta}$-effect, convective overturning produced anticyclonic vortices at the frontal edge of the intermediate fluid, and that could enhance the vertical mixing of different density fluids. The intermediate fluid did not produce any topographic effect on the upper-layer motion during its spreading over the interface, since its thickness was very small. However, its anticyclonic motion within the bulged-shape produced a cyclonic motion in the lower layer just beneath the bulge.

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Axisymmetric vibrations of layered cylindrical shells of variable thickness using spline function approximation

  • Viswanathan, K.K.;Kim, Kyung Su;Lee, Jang Hyun;Lee, Chang Hyun;Lee, Jae Beom
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.749-765
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    • 2008
  • Free axisymmetric vibrations of layered cylindrical shells of variable thickness are studied using spline function approximation techniques. Three different types of thickness variations are considered namely linear, exponential and sinusoidal. The equations of axisymmetric motion of layered cylindrical shells, on the longitudinal and transverse displacement components are obtained using Love's first approximation theory. A system of coupled differential equations on displacement functions are obtained by assuming the displacements in a separable form. Then the displacements are approximated using Bickley-spline approximation. The vibrations of two-layered cylindrical shells, made up of several types of layered materials and different boundary conditions are considered. Parametric studies have been made on the variation of frequency parameter with respect to the relative layer thickness, length ratio and type of thickness variation parameter.

Effect of Fiber Volume Fraction on the Stress Intensity Factors for Multi Layered Composites Under Arbitrary Anti-Plane Shear Loading

  • Kim, Sung-Ho;Lee, Kang-Yong;Joo, Sung-Chul
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.14 no.9
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    • pp.920-927
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    • 2000
  • A multi-layered orthotropic material with a center crack is subjected to an anti-plane shear loading. The problem is formulated as a mixed boundary value problem by using the Fourier integral transform method. This gives a Fredholm integral equation of the second kind. The integral equation is solved numerically and anti-plane shear stress intensity factors are analyzed in terms of the material orthotropy for each layer, number of layers, crack length to layer thickness and the order of the loading polynomial. Also, the case of monolithic and hybrid composites are investigated in terms of the local fiber volume fraction and the global fiber volume fraction.

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Effect of Torch Speed and Solid Layer Thickness on Heat Transfer and Particle Deposition During modified Chemical Vapor Deposition Process (수정된 화학증착과정에서 토치이송과 고체층이 열전달과 입자부착에 미치는 영향)

  • 박경순;최만수
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.1301-1309
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    • 1994
  • A study of heat transfer and thermophoretic particle deposition has been carried out for the Modified Chemical Vapor Deposition(MCVD) process. A new concept utilizing two torches is suggested to simulate the heating effects from repeated traversing torches. Calculation results for the wall temperatures and deposition efficiency are in good agreement with experimental data. The effects of variable properties are included and heat flux boundary condition is used to simulate the moving torch heating. A conjugate heat transfer which includes heat conduction through solid layer and heat teansfer in a gas in a tube is analyzed. Of particular interests are the effects of torch speeds and solid layer thicknesses on the deposition efficiency, rate and the tapered entry length.